Trinity College Dublin's Services Industrial Professional & Technical Union Workers (SIPTU) are hosting Sarona Bedwan, Makan’s Programmes Manager, for a…
This interactive workshop will critique intersectionality and examine gender and sexuality in relation to Palestine. By focusing on the roles of Israeli settler colonialism and Western imperialism in gender and sexual oppression, as well as looking at frameworks for resistance and liberation, this training goes beyond the pinkwashing framework to deepen our solidarity.
This Palestine Mini-Series offers a cohesive understanding of the Palestinian struggle through four 1-hour sessions. The second session discusses Palestine as a struggle against settler-colonialism and a global struggle against imperialism.
Join us on 2 November 2024 in Bristol for a dedicated day of training and organising. We've partnered with Amnesty International UK to help equip you with the knowledge and skills to effectively debate, hold meaningful conversations, and navigate your legal rights to protest and take action on campus.