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A series on public critique amid settler colonialism | What responsibility do we have to centre courageous critique? What are the unacknowledged limits imposed by liberal and settler institutions on public-facing writing and speech?

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What responsibility do we have to centre courageous critique? What are the unacknowledged limits imposed by liberal and settler institutions on public-facing writing and speech? 

Join writer and editor Ramzy Baroud, poet and critic Jeanine Leane, poet and editor Evelyn Araluen, and scholar-activist Tasnim Sammak, as they discuss the vital role of public-facing writing and speech and the liberal forms of settler silencing.

This discussion is part of a series on Palestine, anticolonial solidarity and public critique amid settler colonialism at the Institute of Postcolonial Studies in collaboration with the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) and Free Palestine Melbourne. 

The panel event was held in collaboration with the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network and Free Palestine Melbourne.

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Recorded: 11 March 2023

On Courageous Writing

Ramzy Baroud
Jeanine Leane
Evelyn Araluen

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anticolonial Black-Palestinian Solidarity decolonisation Palestine settler-colonialism

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