How to move towards an anti-racist horizon Webinar recording

Publication date:

2020 will be remembered not just for the pandemic, but also as a year of radical anti-racist uprisings, under the banner of Black Lives Matter (BLM), in the US and beyond. A unique panel of leading anti-racist scholars and activists from Brazil, the US, the UK and Morocco share from their own experiences of struggle and discuss how we can build long-lasting transformative racial justice movements.

Authors

Video by

Panellists: 

  • Ilyas Nagdee, activist, writer with a focus on policing, security and antiracism, former Black Students Officer for the National Union of Students, UK 
  • Juliana Borges, Author of "Encarceramento em massa” (Mass Incarceration) and “Prisões: espelhos de nós" (Prisons: Mirrors of us) and columnist of Claudia Magazine, Brazil. 
  • Miriyam Aouragh, Anthropologist, internet researcher, anti-racist campaigner, Morocco/Netherlands 
  • Khury Petersen-Smith, activist and researcher at Institute for Policy Studies who focuses on Black liberation, Palestine solidarity, and ending US empire.

Ideas into movement

Boost TNI's work

50 years. Hundreds of social struggles. Countless ideas turned into movement. 

Support us as we celebrate our 50th anniversary in 2024.

Make a donation