COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

I spoke with Rob Wallace about his excellent article on Patreon: “Don’t look up…COVID’s infectious period” available at https://bityl.co/AOvI. Omicron variant is everywhere. It isn’t the only variant in the mix. The crisis is growing to unprecedented proportions. The response of governments is underwhelming, obsessed as they are to prioritizing profiteering over people’s health. Workers […]

COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

COVID-19 & Omicron: Rob Wallace talks about Rebellion as Intervention

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT HERE: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/242471377417 I speak with Rob Wallace about his excellent article on Patreon: “Don’t look up…COVID’s infectious period” available at https://bityl.co/AOvI. Omicron variant is everywhere. It isn’t the only variant in the mix. The crisis is growing to unprecedented proportions. The response of governments is underwhelming, obsessed as they are to […]

Organising in the time of Covid-19: Experiences of Uganda

Organising in the time of Covid-19: Experiences of Uganda

I spoke with Lyn Ossome, Senior Research Fellow at the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University, in Uganda. She received her PhD in Political Studies from Wits University. Her specializations and taught courses are in the fields of feminist political economy and feminist political theory, with particular research interests in land and agrarian […]

Organising in the time of COVID-19: Eco-feminist perspectives

Organising in the time of COVID-19: Eco-feminist perspectives

Ruth Nyambura is a feminist political ecologist and activist from Kenya working on the intersections of gender, economy and ecological justice. Ruth is a founding member and the convener of the African Ecofeminists Collective and also works with several regional agrarian and climate justice movements to track and challenge the privatization of the agrarian commons. […]