Thinking through solidarity organizing, with an eye to how we can better live the change, as well as how we often slip in to colonial patterns when working together across distance and difference.
Apr 4, 2012
books on solidarity
I am at the International Studies Association conference in San Diego. I was surprised that there were no presentations with the word solidarity in the title, and I only heard the word mentioned once in a presentation (by the fabulous Catherine Eschle who I was thrilled to get to meet).
But I did see two exciting new books on solidarity at the book fair:
Solidarity Politics for Millennials: A Guide to Ending the Oppression Olympics (The Politics of Intersectionality)
by Ange Marie Hancock (amazon link because it's searchable within and google is not)
and
Solidarity Transformed: Labor Responses to Globalization and Crisis in Latin America by
Mark S. Anner
and I was reminded of the book
Race and the Politics of Solidarity (Transgressing Boundaries: Studies in Black Politics and Black Communities) by Juliet Hooker
all of which I have added to this list of resources on solidarity (which you can add to - please do!)
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