This edition of Verbatim is a transcript of Andrew Wallace in conversation with Harsha Walia of the No 2010 campaign. The original podcast of that interview is available here. Andrew is also joining ...
In her new book, Undoing Border Imperialism, Vancouver writer and activist Harsha Walia delivers an unflinching critique of the effects of capitalism. She shows how it destroys subsistence cultures, ...
Below the Radar invites Harsha Walia to discuss migrant justice, movement practices, and the underlying forces that govern oppressive border practices on a global scale. She is in conversation with ...
It's been two weeks since antiracist and anticolonial activist Harsha Walia resigned as executive director of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association. But the discussion about her departure continues on ...
In this edition of Listen to This, contributor Andrew Wallace talks with Harsha Walia, a writer and activist with the No2010 campaign, often known by its full name: No 2010 Olympics on Stolen Native ...
Incoming BCCLA leader Harsha Walia: ‘I advocate for thinking more deeply about human rights alongside civil liberties, while protecting against state encroachment and violations of civil liberties ...
How Did California Spend Billions on Homelessness Only for It to Get Worse? Two New Criminal Cases Offer a Clue Mamdani Runs from Anti-Cop Record in NYC Mayoral Debate Jay Jones Haunted by Text ...
The refugee-rights collective No One Is Illegal is decrying the Canadian government's decision to incarcerate the passengers of the MV Sun Sea when they arrive in B.C. this weekend. Harsha Walia, a ...
Harsha Walia, who was the executive director of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) in Canada, retweeted an article about the acts of arson targeting the churches, adding, “Burn ...
Harsha Walia is a migrant justice activist trained in law, who is involved with the Vancouver chapter of No One Is Illegal (NOII), and in Undoing Border Imperialism she offers a unique blend of ...
First year medical students at UCLA's medical school were allegedly assigned readings from activists and educators calling for the abolition of borders, according to a medical transparency group. Do ...
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