Decolonizing Solidarity, 9781350352353
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Settler activists: Transform yourself to truly support Indigenous struggles.
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Decolonizing Solidarity

dilemmas and directions for supporters of indigenous struggles

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    24 August 2022

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Summary

Bridging Worlds: A Guide to Decolonizing Solidarity

In this insightful book, Clare Land examines the complex relationships between activists from colonial backgrounds and Indigenous struggles. By blending theory and practical insights, Land argues that common motivations driving settler activists may hinder genuine alliances and social change. She emphasizes the need for transformative public action and critical self-reflection.

Drawing from extensive research, particularly …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350352353
ISBN-10:1350352357
Author:Clare Land, Gary Foley
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Academic
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:24 August 2022
Weight:442g
Dimensions:23mm x 216mm x 172mm
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Critics Review

An ambitious and important book that comes at a pivotal time … I recommend reading it, reflecting, and reading it again.

An ambitious and important book that comes at a pivotal time … I recommend reading it, reflecting, and reading it again. * Canadian Journal of Education *This timely and important book by Clare Land offers a critical resource to assist a new generation of activists … provides urgently needed and critically important reflections on the practices of solidarity activism that push beyond liberal models of solidarity politics. * E3W Review of Books *Land provides meaningful and insightful accounts of community-based education initiatives necessary for solidarity movements. * McGill Journal of Education *Land’s book is an important contribution to an emergent “non-Indigenous progressive research agenda” … provides an opportunity to reflect on the nature of solidarity work more generally, posing broader questions of involvement and self-interest in solidarity politics and intersectional work for activists. * Overland Literary Journal *[T]his book should be compulsory reading for non-Indigenous scholars, including postgraduate students, whose research interests revolve around Indigenous communities. * State Crime *In this excellent book, Land covers an exceptional breadth of issues with considerable aplomb. It is a provocative and lively read, rich with data that brings indigenous voices to the fore. * Damien Short, School of Advanced Study *Excellent… The book is written in a way that is accessible to a range of allies outside academic circles and speaks to real case studies. * Linda Tuhiwai Smith, author of Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples *A thoughtful and thought-provoking book. Both profound and practical, Land poses vital questions to the reader interested in solidarity and social change. * Patta Scott-Villiers, Institute of Development Studies *A nuanced and insightful examination of the complexity and challenges of being an ally to Indigenous struggles. It serves as an excellent and much-needed guide for all of us working for, with, or on behalf of marginalized and disenfranchised communities. * Paul Kivel, educator, activist and author of Uprooting Racism *

About The Author

Clare Land

Clare Land is a long-time supporter of Indigenous struggles. She works on research at Victoria University’s Moondani Balluk Indigenous Academic Unit, supports social change projects at the Reichstein Foundation, and consults to community organizations on race relations. Clare has been engaged since 1998 with the history and present of settler colonialism. An Anglo-identified non-Aboriginal person living and working in south-east Australia, inspired by Aboriginal struggles, she has undertaken community-based organizing in solid support of a range of Aboriginal-led campaigns. Since 2004 Clare has collaborated with Krauatungulung (Gunai)/Djapwurrung (Gunditjmara) man Robbie Thorpe on campaigns, projects and a long-running radio programme on 3CR in Fitzroy, Melbourne, which focuses on colonialism and resistance.

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