Jülide
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•unmute the Earth • Questions the matter and the Human. Obsessed with #solidarity and #decolonization #posthumanfeminism becoming-tree ~decolonial temporalities and resistance of stones and olive trees~ The Netherlands
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This book helps us rethink our positionality as distant witnesses, our possible instincts of “saviorism,” and the role of photography in shaping perception. I hope you enjoy reading the book as much as I did.

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Notes on Exposing Slavery: Photography, Power, and the Reclamation of the Self
How did photography shape the culture and politics of American slavery?
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Iki senedir Ingilizce yuruttugum okuma gruplarina Turkce (de) devam ediyoruz. Annie Ernaux’nun Bir Kadin kitabini okuyarak, Anne, Ozne, Bellek ve Feminen yazi uzerine konusacagiz.

Her yeni kitapta bir baska feminist teoriyi ele alacagiz.
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We are once again meeting online to discuss the writings of Luce Irigaray and to share her philosophy of difference. The sessions will begin in late October.

Details are in the link. I would appreciate it if you could circulate this call within your network.

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For every woman blowing quietly into their mother wounds. We are not alone. Our mothers are not alone.

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The Accidentals / Guadalupe Nettel
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Our Palestine Solidarity Series returns.

We will have a conversation with AJ Al-Kurdi on his work on intersectionality in Palestinian diaspora, queer & solidarity organizing.

Join us!

30 July 2025, 19:00 CEST, zoom 

Register via:
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Does anyone have any works by Didi-Huberman in pdf?
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Rural landscape-inspired textile art with view to fields until the horizon, using hand-dyed fabric, stitching and mixed media by UK textile artist Magz Roberts #WomensArt
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“Hellworld examines the megastructures of global capitalism, asking how revolutionary subjectivity might emerge within and against capital’s domesticating force. Central to this inquiry is the planetary factory...”

Sep 2025.
Very inspiring, how do they attach?
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A new little series for the summer! These will be mixed-media embroidery landscapes, I collected a small handful of pine bark when I was on holiday recently as I loved the curious shapes! I painted them grey and now they're perfect little rocks for some seascapes 😊 #sewing #artproject
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'My wife doesn't work' poster (c.1978) by See Red Women's Workshop, London. Interviewed in the new womensart book....along with many more printmaking artists...
#ReframingWomenPrintmakers !!
the long companionship between olive trees and stones!! loved the cover, looking forward to reading it
If you tell someone you are thinking about ending your life, they’d immediately (and maybe instinctively) try to stop you. But somehow they justify the death of thousands in their heads. Weirdos.
Insansonrasi taniklik ve direnisi dusunerek zeytinagaclariyla filistine kuş degil kök bakisiyla nasil bakabiliriz?

24 Haziran saat 19:00’da @Yikintilar_ara nin 3. cevrimici bulusmasinda olacagim. Davetlisiniz. 🌿
Zoom kayit linki:

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I'm wondering how I'll explain to my daughter that, even two years later, people are still debating whether it was a genocide.
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I don't see any difference between this disgusting pamphlet and the Nazi propaganda that urged good Germans to report Jews and foreigners to the authorities.
This is a real thing being posted and circulated by the Department of Homeland Security, referring to undocumented immigrants as “foreign invaders” and urging good Americans to turn them in.

(I’ll leave it to BlueSky historians to find comparisons to WWII era materials.)
Next time someone asks, “What about Sudan? Why do you never talk about it?” Instead of telling them about interconnected imperialisms and oppressions, just ask them calmly, “What about it?” and wait for them to tell you NOTHING.
I encourage everyone to begin writing "genocide witnessing" diaries; we will need them in the future to document the true (decolonial) history.
Madleen may not have broken the siege, but broken some people’s silence.