The No State Solution: A Dialogue with Palestinian sociologist Mohammed Bamyeh and Israeli political scientist Uri Gordon

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The "No State Solution" event, held on January 28, received lots of interest. For those still interested but have missed it, recordings are now available on Spotify and YouTube. Links are down below.

Additionally, a text summary will soon be available online at TRAFO: Blog for Transnational Research (https://trafo.hypotheses.org).

Description of the event:

The systemic oppression and displacement of Palestinian people and the
unequal cycle of deadly violence that continues to consume the lives of
Israelis and Palestinians arises historically from the creation of a
hypermiltarized Jewish ethnostate in Palestine.

How can an anarchist critique of this on-going crisis rooted in a vision
of mutual binational aspirations outside of the framework of Jewish or
Palestinian statehood support peaceful coexistence, collective
liberation and equality for Jews and Palestinians?

Join Palestinian sociologist Mohammed Bamyeh and Israeli political
scientist Uri Gordon as they consider this question.

Professor Mohammed Bamyeh, Department of Sociology, University of
Pittsburgh, is author of Anarchy as Order: The History and Future of
Civic Humanity (2009)

Dr. Uri Gordan, author of Anarchy Alive!: Anti-Authoritarian Politics
from Practice to Theory (2007), is an Independent scholar now based in
the UK.

Sponsors: Camas Books & Infoshop; Anarchist Archive, UVic; Sunset Labs; ANVI