Thank you James. I'm excited to read!
Thank you James. I'm excited to read!
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Can anyone recommend good accounts to follow on TikTok? Looking for content about politics, current affairs, etc., especially those with a focus on Africa and West Asia.
Do I know anybody on here who knows the history of Bombay neighbourhoods really well?
Thank you for sharing!
For all the talk of the tide of the international community turning towards supporting Palestine, today's statements of support for Trump's plan from global majority states show that although Israel may be a pariah, a free Palestine is still an inevitability that the intl community cannot tolerate.
This is a really good & informative 3 part pod from @fromtheperiphery.com / @thefirethesetimes.com on Kashmir with @karakmufti.bsky.social Ather Zia & Hafsa Kanjwal.
Pt 1: Origins
youtu.be/51U5OZP8VPw
Pt 2: Resistance
youtu.be/qd5_7qQGRNo
Pt 3: What Comes next
youtu.be/C8ODY84RH6E
You know own that a @thefirethesetimes.com three parter with @karakmufti.bsky.social , Ather Zia, and Hafsa Kanjwal on Kashmir is going to be ๐ฅ๐ฅ. Listen here
It was such an honour to host this episode of the @thefirethesetimes.com on Kashmir with Ather Zia and Hafsa Kanjwal.
Please check it out wherever you get your podcasts!
The Kashmir Question
Guest host Abdulla Moaswes, a Palestinian scholar and old buddy of mine, is joined by two scholars of Kashmir, Ather Zia and Hafsa Kanjwal to talk about Kashmir. Itโs a long episode, but thatโs because we wanted to make sure to present Kashmirโs history on its own terms, a Kashmir perspective that does not center Pakistan and certainly not India (or China). This episode will be published in 3 parts on the various podcast feeds. The full version is only available on Patreon. For much of the last 3 decades, Kashmir has been among the most militarised places on Earth, with its territory divided between the three nuclear-armed states of India, Pakistan, and China. Earlier this year, events in the region acted as a prelude to an armed confrontation between India and Pakistan, which the former used as an opportunity to more deeply entrench an emergent settler colonial form of rule in the territory. Many view the Kashmir question as simply a territorial dispute between these three states, but as this podcast series will demonstrate, the Kashmir question is one about colonial occupation and anticolonial resistance. In this podcast series, Hafsa, Ather and Abdulla first outline the origins of the Kashmir crisis, explaining how the region came to be partitioned as a result of British and Indian colonialism. They contextualise Kashmirโs colonisation within the project of Indian statebuilding, as well as the territoryโs relevance to regional geopolitics. In part 2, they discuss Kashmiri resistance over the decades, including the events that led to and comprised the Kashmir Intifada that broke out in the late 1980s. The third and final episode consists of an assessment of Kashmirโs current status and the guestsโ outlook for the future. Ather Zia is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Gender Studies program at the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley as well as a poet, short fiction writer, and columnist. Hafsa Kanjwal is an associate profโฆ
Happy to announce that The Kashmir Question is finally out on @thefirethesetimes.com with Ather Zia, Hafsa Kanjwal and @karakmufti.bsky.social
Part 1, Origins, is out on all podcast apps.
The full episode is already available on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/posts/135686... @fromtheperiphery.com