
Decolonize Now: A Conversation about Radical Imagination and Justice in Israel/Palestine
Since the signing of Oslo, or the Declaration of …
April 20, 20221h 1m
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Show Notes
Since the signing of Oslo, or the Declaration of Principles, in 1993, the question of Palestine has been rammed into the constricting paradigms of statehood and diplomatic negotiations. The peace process framework not only eschewed the consequential dimension of power from the question of Palestine but limited its possible futures by reducing it to a matter of, at best, equitable partitions. This conversation aimed to peel back those debilitating frameworks to consider how other approaches like anti-racism, feminism, and anti-imperialism could help overcome restrictive binaries and lead to decolonial futures.
This event took place on April 6, 2022.
Learn more: https://rpl.hds.harvard.edu/programs/religion-conflict-peace