[WSMDiscuss] 2020 International Solidarity Statements with Black Lives Matter and Current US Uprisings (Grassroots Global Justice Alliance)
Jai Sen
jai.sen at cacim.net
Thu Jun 11 15:35:33 CEST 2020
Thursday, June 11, 2020
Viruses in movement…, The US in movement…, Resistance in movement…, International solidarity in movement…
[The US is aflame, the people of the US remain afire… and statements of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter and other related movements continue to come in. See, here, those received and posted by the Grassroots Global Justice Alliance, in the US :
2020 International Solidarity Statements with Black Lives Matter and Current US Uprisings <https://ggjalliance.org/updates/2020-international-solidarity-statements-with-black-lives-matter-and-current-us-uprisings/>
Grassroots Global Justice Alliance
https://ggjalliance.org/updates/2020-international-solidarity-statements-with-black-lives-matter-and-current-us-uprisings/ <https://ggjalliance.org/updates/2020-international-solidarity-statements-with-black-lives-matter-and-current-us-uprisings/>
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Jai Sen
Independent researcher, editor; Senior Fellow at the School of International Development and Globalisation Studies at the University of Ottawa
jai.sen at cacim.net <mailto:jai.sen at cacim.net>
Now based in New Delhi, India (+91-98189 11325) and in Ottawa, Canada, on unceded and unsurrendered Anishinaabe territory (+1-613-282 2900)
CURRENT / RECENT publications :
Jai Sen, ed, 2018a – The Movements of Movements, Part 2 : Rethinking Our Dance. Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press <http://www.pmpress.org/>
Jai Sen, ed, 2018b – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ? (Indian edition). New Delhi : AuthorsUpfront, in collaboration with OpenWord and PM Press. Hard copy available at MOM1AmazonIN <https://www.amazon.in/dp/9387280101/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1522884070&sr=8-2&keywords=movements+of+movements+jai+sen>, MOM1Flipkart <https://www.flipkart.com/the-movements-of-movements/p/itmf3zg7h79ecpgj?pid=9789387280106&lid=LSTBOK9789387280106NBA1CH&marketplace=FLIPKART&srno=s_1_1&otracker=search&fm=SEARCH&iid=ff35b702-e6a8-4423-b014-16c84f6f0092.9789387280106.SEARCH&ppt=Search%20Page>, and MOM1AUpFront <http://www.authorsupfront.com/movements.htm>
Jai Sen, ed, 2017 – The Movements of Movements, Part 1 : What Makes Us Move ?. New Delhi : OpenWord and Oakland, CA : PM Press. Ebook and hard copy available at PM Press <http://www.pmpress.org/>
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