[[feminism]]
Rojava
I support the Kurds in Rojava who are building an egalitarian society in dire circumstances.
It is based on [[communalism]] and [[social ecology]].
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People around the world have been enormously inspired by the achievements of the Kurdish-led movement in Rojava, in particular, the gains in womenβs liberation, LGBTQ liberation struggles, experiments in direct democracy and campaigns for ecological justice. β Solidarity against the Turkish invasion
Turkish occupation
If Turkey occupies Northern Syria, the social progress made in the region, including advances in womenβs liberation and popular self-government, would be destroyed. We have already seen Turkey and the Islamist militias it backs reverse these gains in Afrin.
Critiques
This is notwithstanding criticisms of the ways in which the Kurdish PYD-YPG has suppressed other political groups among Syrian Kurds, making seemingly limited attempts at meaningful power-sharing in Arab-majority territory under its control, and its record of collaboration with both US and Russian military imperialism in Syria.
Raqqa
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Bookmarked: The Women of Raqqa Are Rebuilding Their Future
Four years since [[Raqqa]] was liberated from ISIS, women are playing a leading role in rebuilding the [[Syria]]n city. Their activism shows that socialist feminism isnβt just about gender parity in top jobs β itβs about women taking control of their own lives.
Resources
- public document at doc.anagora.org/rojava
- video call at meet.jit.si/rojava
2023 05 01
a syrian democratic social economy in the making
anarchism
beyond the horizontal and the vertical
conversations with gamechangers grassroots liberation
debbie bookchin
democratic confederalism
global politics
jinwar
moving towards an ecological leninism
murray bookchin
notes on communism
notes on the opression of women
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