Saturday, January 23, 2021
11 am Pacific/2 pm Eastern/7 pm GMT/9 pm Palestine time
Online event, register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAodu6qpjoqHNBKRNG0ucrF4kqmcdOUMYbl
Neoliberalism is sold, and adopted, as the most viable model of development while playing a central counter-revolutionary role in societies still engaging decolonization.
Neoliberal policies have advanced colonial projects by protecting models of accumulation through dispossession and by undermining self-determination and the potential for development. The campaign to neo-liberalize economic, social and cultural life in the Global South, particularly in the MENA region and the African continent, has been rapidly escalating to disastrous impact and with little signs of abatement.
This discussion will explore how policies and institutions of neoliberalism and dependency – the “veiled colonialism” – were established and how they manifest in Algeria and South Africa, and how they are wielded to expand “traditional” Zionist colonialism in Palestine.
We will also consider why despite the increasingly obvious failures and dangers of neoliberal policies; neoliberalism remains so dominant.
The discussion will dedicate equal time to exploring current and potential strategies to confront and challenge colonial and neoliberal institutions and policies.
Jan 23, 2021 2pm EST
(7pm GMT/9pm Algeria/ S. Africa/Palestine time )
Register Here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAodu6qpjoqHNBKRNG0ucrF4kqmcdOUMYbl
Hosted by:
Global Justice & Human Rights Law Network
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Within Our Lifetime
Sponsored by:
The National Lawyers Guild, AlgeriaRevolt, Harak Youth in the USA, Al -Awda-The Palestine Right to Return Coalition, NY4Palestine, American Muslims for Palestine-NJ, Samidoun, US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, Jews For Palestinian Return, Labor For Palestine.
Featuring:
Ubai Aboudi: labour and food sovereignty researcher and organizer, Executive Director of the Bisan Center for Research and Development,
Toufic Haddad (PhD.): author of Palestine Ltd.: Neoliberalism and Nationalism in the Occupied Territories, Palestine.
Na’eem Jeenah: South African academic, executive director of the Afro-Middle East (research) Centre in Johannesburg
Brahim Rouabah, Algerian Academic, political activist and organizer- founder of Algeria Solidarity Campaign and and AlgeriaRevolt collective.
Facilitated By:
Lamis J. Deek (J.D.) International human rights attorney, political activist, policy developer, organizer.