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This is a slightly edited version of our recent livestream with Abdaljawad Omar.
Abdaljawad Omar is a writer, analyst, and lecturer based in Ramallah, Palestine. He currently lectures in the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Birzeit University.
In this conversation we discuss some of his recent writings which we will include in the show notes. Specifically we talk about the Palestinian resistance in relation to concepts of hope, grief, and melancholy. We discuss Abdaljawad’s recent piece “Hopeful pathologies in the war for Palestine: a reply to Adam Shatz” and also got to give folks a sneak peak at some of the arguments that Abdaljawad would bring to his response to Judith Butler which was just published this week. We’ll include links to these pieces as well as the ones he’s critiquing in the show notes in addition to his recent interview with Louis Allday.
And if folks like this conversation tomorrow November 30th at 9:30 AM ET we will be live with Abdaljawad again on our YouTube channel. A great reason to go subscribe to that, turn on your notifications and so on. If you miss that livestream it will be up for you to view anytime on our YouTube page. And as I have said before we will be releasing audio versions of many of those conversations as podcasts as we are doing here. And I think as things slow down a bit we will probably settle on 2-3 livestreams each week and at least 1 podcast episode per week.
If you want to support our ability to do more, whether that’s editing more audio or doing more livestreams the best way to do that is to become a patron of the show at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism for as little as $1 a month. Huge shout-out to all the people who do support us and make this show possible.
"Can the Palestinian Mourn?" in response to Judith Butler's "The Compass of Mourning"
The original Adam Shatz piece and Abdaljawad's response “Hopeful pathologies in the war for Palestine: a reply to Adam Shatz”
"An Unyielding Will to Continue" with Louis Allday in Ebb Magazine
"We're Ready to Fight Back" - Reports From the Student Intifada
Stranger Danger: Moral Panic, White Childhood Innocence, & the American Carceral State With Paul Renfro
“The Kenyan Elites Are Loyal Lieutenants of Imperialism” with the Kenya Organic Intellectuals Network
The New York War Crimes
“History Is Not Just a Pile of Ruins” Abdaljawad Omar on a Deformed Colonialism
“The Shadow of the Plantation” - Eugene Puryear on The Black Belt Thesis: A Reader
Antifascism Against Machismo with Tammy Kovich and El Jones
East African Marxism-Leninism, Pan Africanism, Imperialism and the Dar es Salaam Debates with Zeyad El Nabolsy
Standing - Ernest McMillan’s Odyssey Through the Turbulent 60’s
“The Cauldron of People in a Room Together” - Easily Slip Into Another World with Henry Threadgill & Brent Hayes Edwards
“A Model for Socialist Construction” - Chris Gilbert’s Commune or Nothing! Venezuela’s Communal Movement and Its Socialist Project
"Showing Palestinians to Each Other Everywhere" with Haydar of The Resistance Report
“Decolonization Is Not a Discourse, It Is a Material Process” - Leila Shomali and Lara Kilani on Anti-Zionism as Decolonization
“A Guide to Action To Bring About Change in the World” - Lenin 100 Years Later With Paul Le Blanc
"Liberation as the Goal and as a Possibility" - On Michael Hardt’s The Subversive Seventies
“We Make Ourselves Different in the Struggle” - The Subversive Seventies with Michael Hardt
Keeping Alive Our Own Ideas of Freedom - Steven Salaita on Palestinian Resistance, Genocide and Electoralism
“Getting Them To See Themselves as an Agent of Change” - Boots Riley on Art, Labor Organizing, and Revolutionary Change
Mao's "On the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among the People" with Steven Osuna
"Resistance Always Has a Utility in Time" - Abdaljawad Omar
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