Podcast

More displaced people are navigating the deadly politics of state and imperial violence and closed borders than ever before. Formerly displaced people and refugees challenging these deadly politics as scholars, artists, and activists can teach us much about solidarity across borders and boundaries, their visions of an unsegregated world, and their efforts to bring it about. This podcast features conversations with displaced and refugee scholars, artists, and activists from different backgrounds, contesting narratives that take global apartheid for granted. Moving across theory and activism, experience and analysis, individual voice and collective organizing, it harnesses the stories and memories of displaced communities to reveal a different, more livable present and future.