An independent project connecting archaeologists, heritage researchers, and members of the public committed to challenging rising misuse and misrepresentation of the past by the far-right. UK-based, ECR-led. https://archaeologistsrfa.wordpress.com/
Archaeologists Resisting Far-Right Appropriation
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Where the state and institutions fail, we back the advice of the JCWI given above, particularly their suggestion of joining Anti-Raids and mutual aid networks. If anyone is aware of specific organisations providing on the ground material support in Belfast, please let us know and we'll amplify.
We are sorry to announce that we are postponing our upcoming seminar with Dr Gabriel Bayarri, which would have been tomorrow (14/05), due to a lack of capacity in our team. Keep an eye here for news of the rescheduled date!
Still time to sign up for this! For our primarily archaeological audience, we’re going to be drawing in some of our own research on archaeological motifs and dogwhistles in far-right memes during the discussion - should be an exciting interdisciplinary bonus.
Justin Webb now stating as fact that in Northern Ireland - and across the U.K. - for years people ‘have been able to come here and get access to services’ that local people can’t
Is there any evidence for this? Why is a presenter on the BBC stating this as fact?
The abject failure of the political and media classes to oppose far-right extremism have enabled these targeted, racially-motivated pogroms. Please show material solidarity with migrant and racialised communities in Belfast and elsewhere however you can.