Please note: the location has changed, again
The story of anarchist and anti-authoritarian militants who joined the resistance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion: screening and discussion with a comrade from Solidarity Collectives.
Please note: the location has changed, again
The story of anarchist and anti-authoritarian militants who joined the resistance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion: screening and discussion with a comrade from Solidarity Collectives.
Please note: the location has changed.
The story of anarchist and anti-authoritarian militants who joined the resistance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion: screening and discussion.
The story of anarchist and anti-authoritarian militants who joined the resistance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion. Documentary screening + discussion with a member of Solidarity Collectives. In Turin. Bari, Padua, Bologna and Milan
Since the start of the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, LGBTQ+ fighters have been present in the army, fighting on two fronts: against the occupiers on the front lines and for civil rights within the country. We will present this reality through video interviews and a live connection from Ukraine with a group of LGBT activists known as the “unicorns.”
the questioning of dogmas and certainties in a context of collective survival, of resistance to the annihilation of one’s identity: here you can find the full audio recording of the meeting with Mira from Solidarity Collectives, held on Friday 23 January at the Women’s Centre in Bologna
The criminal invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian regime is a brutal act of imperialism and state authoritarianism. For us, who fight daily against all forms of domination and oppression, our condemnation of this aggression is clear and unequivocal. This is not a matter of uncritically siding with one state against another, but of standing with the oppressed and the popular resistance against militaristic violence and the logic of power.
Meeting with Mira (Solidarity Collectives). An essential dialogue to understand how transfeminist resistance and anti-authoritarian movements are addressing the conflict in Ukraine