Glen Coulthard, "'Palestinians and Native people are Comrades': The Political Economy of Oil and Indigenous-Palestinian Solidarity"


When: Fri, Jun 12 at 5:00pm - 6:30pm

Where: The New School
66 W. 12th St.

212-229-5108
Price: Free

The Institute for Critical Social Inquiry will open part of its programming to the public – a series of lectures taught by this Summer's faculty cohort of Ariella Aïsha Azoulay (Brown University) , Glen Coulthard (University of British Columbia), Jack Halberstam (Columbia University) and Robin Kelley (UCLA).

 

Glen Coulthard's lecture is entitled "'Palestinians and Native people are Comrades'": The Political Economy of Oil and Indigenous-Palestinian Solidarity." This talk explores a materialist ethic of solidarity between the Dene of the Northwest Territories (Canada) and the people of Palestine via a political economy of oil and extractivism in the 1970s. It looks at the origins of the 1973 Oil Crisis and effects, examining Indigenous resistance to extractivism spanning from Palestine and the Middle East to the proposed Mackenzie Valley Pipeline in the Canadian North.


Glen Coulthard teaches political theory in Department of Political Science and is the current Director of the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. He is the co-founder of Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning, an anti-colonial land-based political education project started in Denendeh in 2010. He is Yellowknives Dene.




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