Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Ibrahim Husseini, Majed Abusalama, Aviah Sarah Day and Shanice Octavia McBean On Palestine, Global Solidarity, and the Criminalization of Protest

Join Ibrahim Husseini, Majed Abusalama, Aviah Sarah Day and Shanice Octavia McBean for an urgent conversation on resistance, repression, and global solidarity. 

With the unprecedented mobilization of millions across the world in support of the Palestinian struggle for liberation, Israel and its allies have been swift in their response. From Germany to the UK to Palestine, we have seen the criminalization of slogans, chants and signs, and brutal violence from police, settlers, Zionists and the far-right. The determination to crush the widespread solidarity with the Palestinian cause is abundantly clear. As the genocide continues, our enduring solidarity in the face of such repression is more important then ever 

NOTE:  THIS PROGRAM BEGINS @ 30:33
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Majed Abusalama is a PhD candidate in Palestine Research Group at Tampere University (Finland), policy analyst, and a writer. He is a refugee born and raised in Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza and is now based in Berlin. He is a co-founder of Palestine Speaks in Germany, and Sumud - The Finnish Palestine Network. 

Ibrahim Husseini is The New Arab's correspondent based in East Jerusalem. Follow him on Twitter: @husseiniibrahim 

Aviah Sarah Day is a Black community organiser with Sisters Uncut, Hackney Copwatch, and the Black-Jewish Alliance. She is the co-author of Abolition Revolution (Pluto Press, 2022). 

Moderator: Shanice Octavia McBean is a Black writer and activist in Sisters Uncut and the Black-Jewish Alliance. She is the co-author of Abolition Revolution (Pluto Press, 2022).

This event is sponsored by Haymarket Books and is part of Until Liberation: A Series for Palestine by Haymarket Books, cosponsored by Palestinian American Organizations Network, Mondoweiss, Spectre, Dissenters, Tempest, Palestine Deep Dive, The New Arab, and more. While all of our events are freely available, we ask that those who are able make a solidarity donation in support of our important publishing and programming work. A portion of the proceeds from this event will be donated to Palestine Legal.