hi all, 

just sharing/forwarding this great panel organized 
by Cenî Kurdish Women's Office for Peace 
as part of the 'Solidarity Keeps Us Alive' campaign

presented by kurdish-feminist actvist, thinker
Dilar Dirik and an org called 'Women Weaving Future’

please share with friends over the planet… weaving futures!
 
The Politics of Prisons: Women's Critiques and Alternatives via 'Women Weaving 
Future' with Dilar Dirik @Dlrdrk1 featuring Dr. Yara Hawari, Ayse Berktay, 
Glenis Balangue-Dalkiran, Blandine Juchs, Njera Keith, Kristina Brown

archive here, starts 5min in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlHQgVMhFXY&feature=youtu.be

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Speaker's bios:

Dr. Yara Hawari is a Palestinian feminist, writer and senior policy analyst for 
Al Shabaka. In addition to her academic work which focused on indigenous 
studies and oral history, she is also a frequent political commentator writing 
for various media outlets including The Guardian, Foreign Policy and Al Jazeera 
English. She frequently documents and reports on abuses committed by Israeli 
occupation forces in Palestine.

Njera Keith is a Diaspora oriented, Black organizer whose focus is the 
development of movement philosophy and infrastructure that supports cohesion 
and unity in revolutionary struggle. In 2017, Njera published "Sovereign Song: 
Words from the Revolution". She is the founder and former Executive Coordinator 
of Black Sovereign Nation. She is also the co-founder of 400+1, a Black 
cooperative federation, a liberatory blueprint, and a framework for dramatic 
economic and political shifts in global, Black life. 

Kristina Brown is a social epidemiologist by training with a specialty in the 
identification and assessment of disparities (race and gender). Principally 
oriented in Black revolutionary struggle, Kristina is fascinated by the utility 
of spirit, culture and communications to define and cultivate a revolutionary 
agenda. She is the co-founder and executive director of Counter Balance: ATX. 
Most recently, Kristina co-founded 400+1; the world's first Black cooperative 
federation and Counter Balance's parent organization, to build economic and 
political power across the Diaspora. It is her hope that this framework will be 
the vehicle for mass movement and result in propelling Black folx to a world 
unimaginable, beyond survival. 

Ayse Berktay is an activist of Tevgera Jinen Azad (Women's Freedom Movement), 
and a member of the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) Women's Assembly. She is a 
translator, writer, politician, peace and women's liberation struggle activist. 
She has been involved in the struggle for freedom, equality, justice and 
socialism since her university years. Since 1993, she has been actively 
involved in the feminist struggle. She was part of the NO TO WAR IN IRAQ 
Coordination in Turkey and in the global anti-war movement which developed 
within the World Social Forum. She is one of the initiators and coordinators of 
the WORLD TRIBUNAL ON IRAQ (WTI). She was part of the Diyarbakır Prison Truth 
and Justice Commission, Women's Peace Initiative and Women's Freedom Assembly.

Glenis Balangue-Dalkiran is a Filipino researcher and activist. She is 
coordinator of IBON Europe (Brussels, Belgium), the representative office of 
IBON International in Europe. IBON International is a Philippine-based service 
institution that cooperates mainly with social movements and civil society 
constituencies in all regions of the world, especially in the Global South and 
among marginalised groups. IBON International believes that addressing the 
roots of poverty, inequality, exclusion, environmental destruction and 
injustice entails a process of social transformation – a process of building 
the people’s sovereignty, to self-organise, self-mobilise and serve as 
development actors in their own right. It campaigns and advocates against 
militarism and aggression. It is a member of the International Coalition for 
Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP). In the Philippines, Glenis worked with 
IBON Foundation, an independent and leading research think tank on 
socioeconomic issues, from 2004 to February 2018, as Senior Researcher.

Blandine Juchs is a member of the international commission of the People's 
Congress, a Colombian social and political movement that aims to build popular 
power from below, toward dignified life. As part of a movement that includes 
urban, peasant, women's, youth, Black and indigineous struggles, she is 
involved in prisoner's solidarity and women's movements.








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