On August 21, 2022, Law Students for Justice in Palestine at Berkeley Law School adopted a bylaw that stated it would “not invite speakers that have expressed and continued to hold views or host/sponsor/promote events in support of Zi..
Transnational Times Podcast with Noura Erakat
Transnational Times Podcast with Noura Erakat is a series that seeks to examine the activist praxis, intellectual engagements, historical continuities, and abundant possibilities of transnational solidarities today. The podcast features activists on the ground as well as scholars, public intellectuals, and journalists committed to the practice and/or study of transnationalism. Transnational solidarity is bound within a state-centric order but exceeds it in its understanding of financial, juridical, social, and political entwinements across the globe that sutures common classes and interests irrespective of national belonging. Transnationalism thus considers the domestic and the foreign as a dialectical structure that makes imperative political solidarities beyond the state for the sake of establishing alternative world orders in the service of emancipation.