Please join us at two upcoming SJS events (posters attached):
Social Justice Studies Annual Lecture presents
Movements Undoing Border Imperialism
With Harsha Walia
October 27th, 2014 from 7 to 9 p.m.
BWC/SCI B150
Harsha Walia is a social justice activist, writer, and popular educator. She is a co-founder of the Vancouver chapter of No One Is Illegal and author of the book Undoing Border Imperialism. Her writings have appeared in over fifty journals, anthologies, and magazines. She has contributed essays to academic journals as well as chapters in the anthologies Power of Youth: Youth and community-led activism in Canada; Beautiful Trouble: A Toolbox for Revolution; and Organize! Building from the Local for Global Justice.
Naomi Klein says that “Walia has played a central role in building some of North America’s most innovative, diverse, and... effective new movements. That this brilliant organizer and theorist has found time to share her wisdom in this book is a tremendous gift to us all." Indigenous rights activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of Indians of the Americas and Blood on the Border has called Walia’s book, "the first extended work on immigration that refuses to make First Nations sovereignty invisible." Vijay Prashad, author of The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World, says that the book: “demonstrates that geography has certainly not ended, nor has the urge for people to stretch out our arms across borders to create our communities….This is both a manual and a memoir, a guide to the world and a guide to the organizer’s heart." Ashanti Alston, Black Panther elder and former political prisoner, writes: “This book is a breath of fresh air and offers an urgently needed movement-based praxis. Undoing Border Imperialism is too hot to be sitting on bookshelves; it will help make the revolution." (http://www.akpress.org/undoing-border-imperialism.html)