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Nicoletta Dosio
By Nicoletta Dosio In Short Essays

No TAV: Twenty years ago we fought to save the valley, and yet it feels like yesterday

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Siuchieh Sandra Tai
By Siuchieh Sandra Tai In Events and Calls

Under the Tree: Finding Each Other at the Margins of COP30

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Publicly Funded Mining Propaganda: Europe’s Lithium Paradox (2025)

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For Palestinian Land Relations: An Anticolonial Political Ecology of the Occupied West Bank  Notes from the fieldShort Essays

For Palestinian Land Relations: An Anticolonial Political Ecology of the Occupied West Bank 

By Calico Drawing from on-the-ground direct action as a volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), this essay details the violent realities of Israeli apartheid…
Calico
CalicoDecember 9, 2025
Illustration by Othman Selmi | www.behance.net/othmanselmi Originally published by the Transnational Institute in the "Dismantling Green Colonialism" dossier: https://www.tni.org/en/dossier/dismantling-green-colonialism Republished with artist's permissionns
Geopolitics of green colonialism: decarbonising, but for whom, and at what cost? Long ReadsReviews

Geopolitics of green colonialism: decarbonising, but for whom, and at what cost?

by Yanis Rihi Decolonising the transition: the unease There is currently unease at the heart of the transition we are being promised.  The energy transition,…
Yanis Rihi
Yanis RihiDecember 3, 2025
“Global Solidarities Against Water Grabbing”: An Interview with Caitlin Schroering InterviewsLong Reads

“Global Solidarities Against Water Grabbing”: An Interview with Caitlin Schroering

By Lydia Karazarifi and Irene Leonardelli, in conversation with Caitlin Schroering Based on her recently published book “Global Solidarities Against Water Grabbing: Without Water We…
Caitlin Schroering
Caitlin SchroeringOctober 30, 2025
Political Struggle in Film: An Overview of Pitfalls & Traps Art & MultimediaInterventionsReviews

Political Struggle in Film: An Overview of Pitfalls & Traps

by Xander Dunlap How do political films depict, reflect and imagine struggle? What do they dramatize and what do they hide? Xander Dunlap examines recent…
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Alexander DunlapOctober 20, 2025
Epistemic justice and the Dialogue of Knowledge Long Reads

Epistemic justice and the Dialogue of Knowledge

By Byron Gálvez-Campos In a global context of socio-ecological crisis and the need to address it in a just and transformative sustainable manner, the dialogue…
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Byron Gálvez-CamposSeptember 30, 2025

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