Action Matters: Six success stories of struggles for commons in Africa
The continuous advance of neoliberal capitalism even in the context of systemic crisis has led to many questions about..
10 views on migration: watch the films
Watch the films produced in the framework of the 10 views on migration project
10 views on Migration
This project aims to give a “southern narrative” of the refugee crisis as its perception is often dominated by countries on the northern shore of the Mediterranean.
Workshop on “Political Economy, Knowledge, Solidarity, and Liberation: From Asia to Africa”
A three days closed workshop that brought together scholars, activists, organizations and artists whose work on political economy, knowledge production, solidarity and liberation in Asia and Africa is informed by critical and insurgent methodologies, concepts, theoretical frameworks and political projects associated with anti- imperialism, anti-colonialism, anti-capitalism and different forms of transnational solidarities.
African Monetary Sovereignty conference 2019
With this international conference, we aim to open the discussions and debates on money, debt and dependency and to..
The Quest for Economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa
The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung in collaboration with the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and the network “Politics of money” is organizing the International conference: “The quest for economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa: lessons to be learnt and ways forward” from 6 to 9 November in the Cité de la Culture, Tunis.
The Quest for Economic and Monetary Sovereignty in 21st Century Africa
With this international conference, we aim to open the discussions and debates on money, debt and dependency and to bring the study of African dependency into the conversation on global monetary relations that are too often pursued from a largely Eurocentric perspective.
Seminar: Climate Justice in North Africa
Climate change will fundamentally change North Africa, forcing millions to migrate, destroying agriculture. How can North African movements mobilise for climate justice and energy democracy before it’s too late? The coming transformation is an opportunity for revolutionary change, but also for local elites and neocolonial powers to increase exploitation.