Fr. 140.00

Pandemic Solidarity - Mutual Aid during the Covid-19 Crisis

English · Hardback

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Marina Sitrin is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Binghamton University, New York. She is the co-editor, with Colectiva Sembrar, of Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid During the Covid-19 Crisis and is author of Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in ArgentinaEveryday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina and the co-author of They Can’t Represent Us!: Reinventing Democracy from Greece to Occupy.
Colectiva Sembrar is an international group, formed of mostly women, activists and writers.

Khabat Abbas is an independent journalist and video producer based in Rojava, with interests in Kurdish folklore songs and researching feminism.

Carla Bergman is a mother, filmmaker and budding poet who loves to zoom in on the in-between happenings and issues, and bust binaries.

Chia-Hsu Jessica Chang is a Ph.D. candidate at Binghamton University, who thinks about the politics of de-naming and re-naming, the technologised body, and Asia as method.

Lais Duarte is a Ph.D. candidate at The City University of New York (CUNY), a proud pet mama, and dreams of and fights for a socially equitable and loving world.

Raquel Lima is an anti-racist activist and loves crossroads. She is a poet, art-educator, and Ph.D. Candidate at Coimbra University.

Eleanor Finley, an activist-anthropologist, lives in Italy, and is an editor at ROAR Magazine.

Han Gil Jang is a writer, a visual artist, and a translator currently based in Seoul.

Neil Howard is an academic and activist based at the University of Bath, in the UK.

Midya Khudhur is a humanitarian worker, Fulbright Alumna, a researcher in Kurdish cinematic and literary studies.

Liz Mason-Deese is a translator, researcher, cartographer and feminist activist living in Buenos Aires.

Boaventura Monjane is a Mozambican postdoctoral fellow at the International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-strategies of the RLS, based at PLAAS/UWC, South Africa.

Nancy Piñeiro is an Argentinian translator engaged in and writing about counter-hegemonic translation and socio-environmental struggles. 

Seyma Ozdemir is a doctoral student, researching migration, political economy, and feminist theories.

Ariella Patchen is a student, artist, activist, and dreamer about what it means to build a revolutionary new world.

EP & TP are involved in anti-authoritarian assemblies in Greece.

Magal Rabasa lives in Portland, Oregon with her family. She writes about and makes radical autonomous media.

Debarati Roy is a Ph.D. student at SUNY Binghamton, New York, where she engages untold stories of migration, belonging, and social and cultural mobility.

Emre Sahin is a participant and researcher of social movements and revolutionary transformation in Rojava.

Ji Young Shin teaches comparative literature at Yonsei University and explores and participates in minority communes in East Asia.

Marina Sitrin, is a mother, dreamer of a free world, and participates and writes about societies in movement.

Vanessa Zettler, Brazilian, living in Sao Paulo where she does community activism through music, and is a teacher, sociologist, translator, and writer.
Rebecca Solnit is the author of more than twenty books on feminism, western and indigenous history, popular power, social change and insurrection, hope and disaster, including A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster (Penguin, 2010) and Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities (Haymarket, 2016).

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