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What are feminist solutions to crises of planetary proportions? How can we envision a good life amidst genocide, ecocide, and fears of rising fascism? How do we stand united against heteronormative dogmas? How do we build feminist alliances and move from theory to concrete political action of re-organizing our societies and ecologies in the interest of mutually assured survival?
This roundtable will gather four feminist scholars at different career stages working on feminist solidarity from the perspectives of political economy, labour, queer theory, and social movement studies. Drawing on theoretical and empirical research, roundtable participants will discuss feminist solidarity mediated by reflexive feminist praxis, coalition-building, efforts of countering political (self)-betrayals, and re-thinking feminist political projects amidst shared planetary threats.