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ID169419
Title ProperOn Solidarity Delegation
LanguageENG
AuthorAbuznaid, Ahmad
Summary / Abstract (Note)Delegations of Black revolutionary leaders to the Middle East were a prominent feature of Black-Palestinian transnational solidarity at the height of the worldwide revolt against imperial domination in the decades following World War II. Though they never ceased, delegations have become a critical feature of solidarity practices once more. Unlike their historical predecessors, today's delegations are no longer organized in collaboration with the official organizations of the Palestinian national movement but between individuals and/or social justice organizations. In addition, the delegations are no longer unidirectional, as they now encompass visits by activists from Palestine and other “Palestinian geographies” in the Middle East to the United States. Finally, recent delegations have included one by indigenous youth to Palestine as well as several from the African continent to the Middle East. This roundtable, featuring leading organizers of recent delegations, aims to reveal the ruptures and continuities of a historical legacy. We intend for this roundtable to serve as an archive and a site of knowledge production.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Palestine Studies Vol. 48, No.4; Summer 2019: p.92-102
Journal SourceJournal of Palestine Studies 2019-09 48, 4
Key Wordssolidarity ;  Transnational ;  Palestinian ;  Black ;  Delegations