Global, Urban, and Environmental Studies (GLUE)

Grounded Struggles: Land, Dispossession, and Freedom [EVENT]

Grounded Struggles: Land, Dispossession, and Freedom
Friday, February 9, 2018
1:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Wollman Hall, Eugene Lang College
65 West 11th Street Room B500
New York, NY 10003

Please join us for a series of films and discussions on grassroots struggles for land, dignity, the means of subsistence, and self-determination in Brazil, Morocco, Tunisia, Haiti and the U.S.

In the face of (neo)colonial/(neo)imperial interventions, increased state repression and intensified capital expansion, these grounded struggles shed light on the mechanisms of dispossession as well as cartographies of resistance, solidarity, and transnational connections.

By forging alternative modes of development that are not predicated on extraction, surplus, or disposability, these movements expand the horizons of how we might imagine and practice new forms of value and social relations to challenge the structures and logics of racial capitalism.

Films:
Landless Moroccans (Dir. Soraya El Kahlaoui, 2017)
Couscous (Dir. Habib Ayeb, 2017)
Strong Roots (Dir. Maria Luisa Mendonça, 2001)

Speakers: 
Anaheed Al-Hardan, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the American University of Beirut and the Arcapita Visiting Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University
Habib Ayeb, Associate Professor at the University of Paris 8 in Saint Denis, France
Mamyrah Dougé-Prosper, Postdoctoral Scholar, Institute of Research on the African Diaspora in the Americas and the Caribbean, CUNY Graduate Center
Kamau Franklin, Organizer and Founder of Community Movement Builders, Atlanta, Georgia; former organizer, Jackson Plan, Jackson, Mississippi
Soraya El Kahlaoui, doctoral student in sociology, l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Maria Luisa Mendonça, Visiting Scholar, Center for Place, Culture and Politics, CUNY Graduate Center

Program
1:30: Screening: “Landless Moroccans” followed by Q&A with Director Soraya El Kahlaoui

3:15: Screening: “Couscous: Seeds of Dignity” followed by Q&A with Director Habib Ayeb

5.00: Screening: “Strong Roots” followed by Q&A with Director Maria Luisa Mendonça

6:15-8:00: Closing Panel — A Conversation: Grounded Struggles as Prospects for International Resistance: Habib Ayeb; Mamyrah Dougé-Prosper; Kamau Franklin; Soraya El Kahlaoui; Maria Luisa Mendonça

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