Episode Synopsis "Solidarity is not a one-time event: Reflections from the Whose Knowledge? collective"
We write this in solidarity with the people of Palestine and beyond at this moment in time. But it is also an offering in full transparency, of our reflections to try and express ongoing solidarity in practice. The post Solidarity is not a one-time event: Reflections from the Whose Knowledge? collective appeared first on Whose Knowledge?.
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