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Pedagogies for Justice: a Conversation with Educators and Organizers

November 10
1h 11m

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Episode Description

Join Haymarket Books and Parceo for a discussion on how our pedagogies can ground our organizing in collective struggles for justice.

How do our pedagogies impact and help ground our organizing and the ways we can connect and build upon our collective struggles for justice?

How do we learn (and share our learning) from our organizing in ways that broaden and deepen our movements?

How does our political education impact our organizing, our thinking, our work, our connections and interconnections?

What are the challenges we face in our different spaces in elevating our deep commitments and principles–and action?

Moderator/opening–Lesley Williams, Educator and writer

Panelists:

Mizue Aizeki, Collaborative Research Center for Resilience

Maya Suzuki Daniels, Educator and Organizer

Lara Kiswani, Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC)

Merrie Najimy, Veteran Anti-Racist Educator, MTA Rank And File for Palestine

Rebecca Vilkomerson, Funding Freedom

Closing--Nina Mehta, PARCEO

This event is co-sponsored by Haymarket Books, and PARCEO.


Watch the live event recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRxhKgRwxBw

Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org

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