There is a lot to learn from and find inspiration in the strategies, perspectives, and experiences of queer and feminist struggles which manage to influence and bring together diverse counter-hegemonic actors
Labour policies and worker’s struggles in authoritarian contexts @CAPS22
Even as neoliberal discourse promotes competition amongst the working people, workers as a class continue to find ways to cooperate to build a better future
VIDEOS | Panels #CAPS22
Watch video recordings of the panels and discussions that took place during the conference „Contesting Authoritarianism: Perspectives from the South“ in Berlin
Coloquio | (Re) pensando los autoritarismos contemporáneos
Coloquio que tendrá lugar del 15 al 17 de noviembre en Buenos Aires es resultado del encuentro de diferentes grupos y proyectos de investigación que vienen trabajando sobre la relación entre autoritarismos, democracia y neoliberalismo desde diferentes perspectivas y en diferentes realidades regionales y nacionales
BREAK UP #5 – »TRANSNATIONAL FEMINIST ACTIVISM«
Premiere of a new film by acclaimed Syrian director Sara Fattahi and a debate with Al-Halabi, Lina Majdalanie and Jeffrey G. Karam, moderated by historian Leyla Dakhli
Political tours, films and panels about feminism and Capitalist anti-ecologies are on the programee of #CAPS22
Check the detailed schedule of the Conference between the 19th and 21st of May
Find out more about the panels and events happening in the first 2 days of #CAPS22
Conference will bring international names to discuss the various manifestations of authoritarian neoliberalism, reactionary populism
SINEMA TRANSTOPIA: WINTER, GO AWAY!
Part of CAPS Conference, movie creates a coherent and insightful narrative about the social and political climate in contemporary Russia + talk with R. Y. and Ali Feruz
Socio-Ecological Transformation and the Far Right
Discussion with Andreas Malm and Sabrina Fernandes
SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA | CONTESTING AUTHORITARIANISM
Curated by Berke Göl and Nafiseh Fathollahzadeh in cooperation with the IRGAC, features films that challenge authoritarianism, neoliberalism and (neo)colonialism