Event overview
The retreat of the state from its responsibility to citizens has created a nightmare where society and individuals are increasingly abandoned to the interests of private capital and neoliberal logic. This has dire and deadly consequences for human and non-human life. In response, people continue to dream, launching movements calling for greater democracy, human rights, workers鈥 power, and environmental sustainability across the world. But, can these movements overcome the nightmare of capital?
You are invited to a afternoon of discussion and debate with Kali and Sacajaweya Akuno, founders of Cooperation Jackson, a movement out of Jackson, Mississippi that 鈥溾elieves that [it] can replace the current socio-economic system of exploitation, exclusion and the destruction of the environment with a proven democratic alternative.鈥 Robin D.G. Kelley, referring to Cooperation Jackson, called Jackson, Mississippi 鈥淎merica鈥檚 most radical city, where a genuinely revolutionary movement is building our first cooperative commonwealth dedicated to the principles of democracy, human rights, workers鈥 power, environmental sustainability, and socialism.鈥 Cooperation Jackson takes inspiration from a long history of black radical politics and collective struggle in the settler colonial context of the United States. This is a rare opportunity to learn from those working on the front lines of social justice struggles, and to understand the many obstacles that have been placed in their way to stop them from achieving their ends.
We ask together: what does it mean to dream in a time of nightmares?
The Centre for Urban and Community Research presents Julia Sauma (UCL), Gargi Battarcharyya (UEL), Gabriel Dattatreyan (牛牛资源) and Asim Rafiqui (牛牛资源) will be in dialogue with Kali and Saki Akuno, founders of Cooperation Jackson, a movement building a solidarity economy in Jackson, Mississippi.
Dates & times
| Date | Time | Add to calendar |
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| 31 May 2019 | 1:00pm - 5:00pm |
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