You can listen here to our roundtable. Anti-Imperial Solidarities and Canadian Complicites: From the Caribbean to Iran. Thank you Tamanisha John, Brendan Devlin and Owen Schall! It's more than complicity:Canada is part of empire & expansionism
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdh8...
“Here we are, six years after every province and territory in Canada declared states of emergency because of #COVID19, and yet we have not learned basic lessons from the pandemic.” 🦠
Looking forward to this roundtable here in Winnipeg tomorrow with Tamanisha John, Brendan Devlin and Owen Schalk. All welcome!
Anti-Imperial Solidarities and Canadian Complicity:
From the Caribbean to Iran
Monday 30 March 6pm: in person *Link will be shared to YouTube after*
Looking forward to presenting with Tré Ventour-Griffiths and
and Désha Osborne."Still in a time of slavery" We discuss Counterinsurgency in white-dominated slavery historiography that praises “resistance” in the past, while affirming antiblackness, ongoing coloniality and genocide now.
IN THE SAME SEA's team and Dr. Joy Lewis have guest-edited the special issue “Small Islands, Proximity and Connection in the Eastern Caribbean” of the Journal of Caribbean History.
See: www.uwipress.com/journals/the...
Thanks to all contributors and the journal’s main editor Kathleen Monteith.
Israel’s death penalty bill for Palestinian prisoners moves to final vote.
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
Registration is filling quickly for the Decolonial Conference! Join us in building coalitions and dialogues across struggles, practicing solidarity, and putting radical thoughts into action.
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Looking forward to presenting with Tré Ventour-Griffiths and
and Désha Osborne."Still in a time of slavery" We discuss Counterinsurgency in white-dominated slavery historiography that praises “resistance” in the past, while affirming antiblackness, ongoing coloniality and genocide now.
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YouTube video by Peace Alliance Winnipeg
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Safety laws are being sidestepped. One doctor’s nightmare shows how health-care workers pay the price.
The Journal of Caribbean History (JCH) is a peer reviewed journal produced by the Departments of History, The University of the West Indies, and published by the University of the West Indies Press. T...
We are so excited to begin the online portion of the inaugural Decolonial Conference in just a few days!! If you have not yet registered-- there is still time and space! Registrants and participants, please make sure to check your email for more info!
#decolonialconference
We are so excited to begin the online portion of the inaugural Decolonial Conference in just a few days!! If you have not yet registered-- there is still time and space! Registrants and participants, please make sure to check your email for more info!
#decolonialconference