
The Funambulist Podcast
The Funambulist Podcast runs alongside The Funambulist magazine, exploring the politics of space and bodies. Each episode delves into how architecture, geography, and design intersect with social justice, colonialism, and resistance. The show features interviews with activists, scholars, and artists who challenge conventional spatial narratives.
Episodes
2026_0525 Comores Mada Ilam
Le 11 juillet 2025, dans le cadre des trois jours de nos Funambulist Constellations, nous organisions une table ronde "Diasporas et Imaginaires des Luttes" autour des luttes au pays et diasporiques des peuples comorrien, malgache et tamoul d'Îlam. Durant cette table ronde, Dawud Bumaye, Marie Ranjanoro et Suvetha Suthan avaient offert au public une conversation riche et ouvrant toute sorte de pist
Zara Julius & Zoé Samudzi /// A Funeral For...
For this new episode of our podcast, our two guests are Johannesburg-based artist Zara Julius and regular contributor to The Funambulist Zoé Samudzi. We discuss the contents and forms of A Funeral For..., a book by Zara in collaboration with Zoé about land, indigeneity, death, and sound in southern Africa (in particular South Africa and Namibia) and, beyond, in the spaces of global Blackness.
Em Inam /// S'organiser en diaspora pour la lutte eela tamoule
La diaspora tamoule de l'Îlam en France a été centrale dans l'élaboration de ce podcast et il n'est pas un hasard qu'il s'agisse du troisième épisode sur cet imaginaire des luttes (cf. l'épisode avec Apinaya K sur l'histoire de l'Îlam et celui avec Vishni Francis Jeyaratnam à propos du projet National Museum of Eelam). Cette centralité est un double mouvement: celui d'enrichir l'imaginaire politiq
Guest Podcast: Architecture of Repair in Palestine 3/3
The Funambulist's 59th issue (March-April 2025) is dedicated to Palestinian Return, which led to two collaborations with friends: the exhibition d'abord les fraises, ensuite les fleurs at FORDE in Geneva, and the hosting of this podcast, Architecture of Repair on our plateform. This podcast deliberately makes bridges with our issue, inviting some its contributors Dima Srouji, Areej Ashhab, Mahar M
Guest Podcast: Architecture of Repair in Palestine 2/3
The Funambulist's 59th issue (March-April 2025) is dedicated to Palestinian Return, which led to two collaborations with friends: the exhibition d'abord les fraises, ensuite les fleurs at FORDE in Geneva, and the hosting of this podcast, Architecture of Repair on our plateform. This podcast deliberately makes bridges with our issue, inviting some its contributors Dima Srouji, Areej Ashhab, Mahar M
Guest Podcast: Architecture of Repair in Palestine 1/3
The Funambulist's 59th issue (March-April 2025) is dedicated to Palestinian Return, which led to two collaborations with friends: the exhibition d'abord les fraises, ensuite les fleurs at FORDE in Geneva, and the hosting of this podcast, Architecture of Repair on our plateform. This podcast deliberately makes bridges with our issue, inviting some its contributors Dima Srouji, Areej Ashhab, Mahar M
Dawn Marie Paley /// Editing Ojalá.mx an introspective look at the Latin American Left and Feminisms
In this conversation, recorded on March 20th 2025, we speak with Dawn Marie Paley. With Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar, she is the co-founder of Ojalá, a digital weekly dedicated to journalism and analysis that aims to foster a common sense of dissidence. Dawn speaks about her motives for launching Ojalá, born from a broader lack of critical leftist reportage on leftist regimes in Latin America, specifi
Florian Vertriest /// Alma Gare, Roubaix
Cette conversation, enregistrée le 14 décembre 2024, présente les différentes facons dont les habitant*es du quartier Alma Gare à Roubaix s'organisent contre la destruction de leur lieu de vie. Véritable exemple de quartier auto-conçu à la fin des années 70, Alma Gare est aujourd'hui la cible de la spéculation gentrificatrice de la mairie. Florian Vertriest, l'une des figures du combat, nous parle
Charza Shahabuddin /// Guerre de Libération et Révolution Bangladeshies
Quelques mois après que la Révolution bangladeshie ait poussé le gouvernement à la fuite, nous parlons avec Charza Shahabuddin de l'imaginaire des luttes de chaque membre de la diaspora bangladeshie en France, en particulier la guerre de libération de 1971 pour se séparer du Pakistan. A ces deux grands pans de cet imaginaire, nous n'oublions pas les luttes des peuples Avidashis (autochtones) dans
Dilda Ramazan /// Kazakh·e·s et Kazakhstanais·e·s
Certes la diaspora kazakhe en France ne compte sans doute pas plus que quelques centaines de membres, celle-ci se joint néanmoins aux autres diasporas centre-asiatiques (kirghize, ouzbèke, tadjike et turkmène), et meme à d'autres ayant survécu au colonialisme de l'Empire russe, puis à celui de l'Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques dans une histoire contenant des moments communs (la Grand
Hafsa Kanjwal /// Kashmir Against the Grain of Normalcy
This conversation between Shivangi Mariam Raj and Hafsa Kanjwal focuses on the affect and mythologies deployed by India to condense Kashmir into a landscape of desire, into a territory of control, on slow and invisibilized forms of violence embedded in infrastructures of assimilation, and on the complex forms of statecrafting under successive client regimes that have contributed to the strengtheni
Jean-Alex Quach /// Design, Cuisine et Histoire Cambodgienne
Dans ce 18ème épisode du podcast, Jean-Alex Quach nous parle de son travail en tant que designeur et médiateur en relation à la diaspora cambodgienne en France. La question de la cuisine, ainsi que celle du riz de Carmague y sont centrales et permettent de meler « l'Histoire avec un grand H avec les petites histoires » comme il le dit lui-meme. La deuxième partie de notre conversation consiste dan
Faraşîn /// Kurdistan, Confédéralisme Démocratique et Diaspora Kurde
Dans cet épisode avec Faraşîn, nous parlons de l'histoire et la géographie du Kurdistan (en particulier du Kurdistan du Nord), du Parti des Travailleurs Kurdes et de son co-fondateur, Abdullah Öcalan, du Confédéralisme Démocratique comme idéologie et tel qu'appliqué au Kurdistan de l'Ouest (Rojava) et, enfin de la diaspora kurde en France et ses luttes, en particulier pour obtenir la vérité sur le
Anja Rakotonirina /// Luttes anticoloniales malgaches
Cela faisait longtemps que nous souhaitions produire un épisode sur la grande diaspora malgache en France et son imaginaire politique riche des multiples luttes à l'encontre du colonialisme (et néocolonialisme) francais. Le voici ! Il ne s'agira peut-etre que du premier tant il y aurait à dire mais, en attendant, nous vous proposons cette première conversation avec Anja Rakotonirina dont les reche
Audrey Albert /// Introduction to the Chagossian Struggle
In this conversation, Léopold talks with Audrey Albert about the Chagossian struggle since the early 1960s deportation of the entire nation from its archipelago to make space for a British-owned, U.S. Air Force-leased military base. We discuss about the fight for reparations in Britain and Mauritius, the ambiguous outcome of the recent change of British citizenship legislation for Chagossians, the
Adam Elliott-Cooper /// Black Resistance to British Policing
This conversation with Adam Elliott-Cooper revolves around his book, Black Resistance to British Policing (2021). We talk about the colonial genealogy of British policing (in Ireland, Trinidad, Malaya, and Kenya in particular) and the construction of the figure (collective or individual) of the suspect as a legitimization of this policing. We also talk about Black resistance to it, the crucial rol
Island Pieces /// Lutter contre le racisme, le castisme et la colonialité à Maurice
Une fois n'est pas coutume, cet épisode compte trois invité.e.s, Sabrina, Amanda et Marek, tou.te.s trois Mauricien.nes et réalisateur.rices du podcast en créole mauricien Island Pieces. Dans cette conversation, nous parlons des histoires coloniales et anticoloniales de Maurice, des structures racistes et castistes dans lesquelles évolue la société contemporaine dominée par la majorité indo-descen
Quartiers Populaires #11 Youcef Sekimi /// Firminy Vert
Dans cet épisode enregistré le 25 novembre 2022, Youcef Sekimi nous parle de son quartier, Firminy Vert, depuis une voiture garée devant la Maison de la Culture sous une pluie battante! Firminy Vert est connu d'architectes du monde entier pour son plan d'ensemble, son église, son unité d'habitation et sa Maison de la Culture, tous dessinés par Le Corbusier. La municipalité est également connue des
Suvendrini Perera & Joseph Pugliese /// Deathscapes
This interview of Suvendrini Perera and Joseph Pugliese is meant as a complement to the conversation with Jan Turner in our 44th issue (Nov-Dec 2022), The Desert. Entitled "The Impact of a Life (and a Death): Colonial Encounters and Aboriginal Desert Practices," this conversation revolves around the life and death of Aboriginal leader and artist Mr. Ward, whose death was investigated by the projec
Diasporas et Imaginaires des Luttes /// Maïa Tellit Hawad: Le Souffle du Pays Touareg
Dans cette conversation avec Maïa Tellit Hawad, membre de la petite diaspora touareg en France, nous parlons d'un pays sans état et donc les contours sont plus fluctuants que les lignes coloniales tracées dans le sable du Sahara. Cet épisode autour du Pays Touareg, ses luttes contre le colonialisme européen, les répressions des états du Maghreb et du Sahel, et l'extractivisme multinational, est pe
Alexia Fiasco & Nilton Mascarenhas /// Histoire du Cap-Vert et de sa Diaspora
Le Cap Vert est quelque peu présent dans l'imaginaire anticolonial francophone par l'intermédiaire des écrits d'Amilcar Cabral (dont la mère était Guinéenne et le père Capverdien), mais l'imaginaire politique de l'archipel aux dix iles et de sa grande diaspora demeure trop peu connu de beaucoup d'entre nous en France. Cette conversation avec la photographe Alexia Fiasco et le militant Nilton Masca
Eléonore Tran /// Art et photographies de la diaspora vietnamienne
Au sein de ce premier de deux (au moins) épisodes à propos de la diaspora vietnamienne, Eléonore Tran nous parle de recherche en histoire de l'art qu'elle a effectuée à propos des travaux de six artistes de cette diaspora: Bao Vuong, Prune Phi, Jacqueline Hoàng Nguyễn (qui avait participé au podcast de The Funambulist en 2019), Binh Danh, Quynh Lam et Dinh Q. Lê. Au sein d'un mémoire intitulé "Su
Robbie McVeigh & Bill Rolston /// Ireland, Colonialism, and the Unfinished Revolution
This rather long conversation with Robbie McVeigh & Bill Rolston only evokes fragments of their book "Anois ar theacht an tSamhraidh": Ireland, Colonialism, and the Unfinished Revolution, which resituates Irish history within the global history of colonialism. We talk about Gorta Mór (the Great Hunger), the Irish Revolution, the Partition, as well as the contemporary forms of struggle and int
Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi /// Vietnamese "Refugee Settlers" in Guåhan and Palestine
For the release of Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi's book, Archipelago of Resettlement: Vietnamese Refugee Settlers and Decolonization across Guam and Israel-Palestine (UC Press) on April 19, 2022, we are proposing this interview of hers about some aspects of her research, in particular the articulation of this concept of "refugee settlers" or the ways through which both U.S. and Israeli governments have
STEVEN SALAITA /// Languages of Colonialism and Resistance in Palestine
This conversation between Shivangi Mariam Raj and Steven Salaita reflects over Palestine by examining how settler colonial logics are coded within language — ranging from the limits of human rights framework to conditional solidarities, from visual grammars of sanitized victimhood to academic censorship, and more. We also discuss the defiant vocabulary of resistance, as embodied by Palestinian arm
Quito Swan /// Black Internationalism From Bermuda and Africa to the Oceanian Struggles
Quito Swan’s forthcoming book Pasifika Black: Oceania, Anti-colonialism, and the African World (NYU Press, March 2022) beautifully encompasses the type of internationalist solidarity our 39th issue The Ocean… From the Black Atlantic to the Sea of Islands would like to convey. As such, this interview about the struggles of liberation in Melanesia (in particular West Papua, Kanaky, and Vanuatu) cons
Mohamad Amer Meziane /// An Ecological and Racial History of Secularization
In May 2021, Mohamad Amer Meziane published his first book, Des empires sous la terre: Histoire écologique et raciale de la sécularisation (Subterranean Empires: Ecological and Racial History of Secularization). We speak with him about the ambitious work he develops in this book, linking European secularization (and Europe's definition of what constitutes religion) with colonial extractivism from
Jessica Namakkal /// On French Colonialism in India
When, in October 2021, we interviewed Priya Ange and Anita Kittery for our francophone show "Diasporas et Imaginaires des Luttes" about the Tamil diaspora from Puducherry or Tamil Nadu at large in France, we relied a lot on the work of Jessica Namakkal, who dedicated a book to "the making and unmaking of French India." We are therefore happy to provide you with an anglophone conversation with her
Diasporas et Imaginaires des Luttes /// Priya Ange & Anita Kittery: Puducherry & Tamil Nadu
Durant les deux épisodes dédiés à l'histoire de la diaspora tamoule d'Ilam, nous annoncions que nous jugions crucial de produire au moins un épisode à propos de l'autre diaspora tamoule en France, celle du Tamil Nadu et, pour nombre de ses membres, de Puducherry. Ce dernier cas nous permet de parler du colonialisme français en Inde. Celui-ci, implanté dans les cinq colonies de Chandernagor, Yanaon
SHAHRAM KHOSRAVI /// Waiting Bodies in Dictatorial and Bordering Regimes
This conversation was recorded to be published in The Funambulist 36 (July-August 2021) They Have Clocks, We Have Time.
Waiting is a particular temporal praxis, whose political dimension is more likely to be missed by those who make people wait than by those who have to wait for a visa, for food, for access to the city, etc. Shahram Khosravi shares with us some of his reflections on this action
Diasporas & Imaginaires des luttes /// Laura Huertas Millan: Histoires et Trajectoires Colombiennes
Depuis le 28 avril 2021 une grève générale a lieu en Colombie. Les manifestations sont réprimées par l'état et la police, causant plus de 40 morts, presque 400 personnes portées disparues, des dizaines de cas d'abus sexuels, de blessures et de mutilations en seulement un mois. Si cette violence d'état devient évidente au moment de ces manifestations par la large circulation des vidéos des violence
Diasporas & Imaginaires des luttes /// Vishni Francis Jeyaratnam: Objets et histoires tamouls d'Îlam
Pour la deuxième fois dans cette série de podcast, nous parlons de la diaspora tamoule d'Îlam. Après une excellente conversation avec Apinayaa U. en mars 2020 qui exposait de nombreux aspects de la cause tamoule et de la violence génocidaire de l'Etat singalais, voici une discussion avec Vishni Francis Jeyaratnam qui offre une autre perspective en se basant notamment sur le magnifique projet qu'el
MICHAËLA DANJÉ /// AfroTrans (interview by Amélie Tresfels)
A conversation between Amélie Tresfels and Michaëla Danjé around the book that Michaëla recently edited, which is entitled AfroTrans. This book is the very first one published by Cases Rebelles‘ newly created publishing house. With this new endeavor, the panafrorevolutionary collective co-founded by Michaëla, continues to inspire many of us around the world as the planetary dimension of the book’s
HARSHA WALIA /// An Internationalist Front Against Border Imperialism
In this conversation, we talk about Harsha Walia's new fantastic book, Border and Rule Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism (Haymarket, 2021), which draws an international map of the border imperialist regime in its geographic, historic, and legal complexities. We then proceed in trying to envision the various forms of internationalist solidarities that emerge in the st
GEO MAHER /// Building the Venezuelan Communes
This conversation was recorded to be featured in our March-April 2021 issue “The Paris Commune and the World” for the 150th anniversary of the Commune. In 2016, Geo Maher published a book entitled Building the Commune (Verso & Jacobin) that describes the last ten years of communal councils’ existence in Venezuela during Hugo Chávez’s presidency. Inspired both by the Paris Commune and Indigenous an
Quartiers Populaires #10 M. H. Abdallah & H. Ben Boubaker /// De la Commune à Aujourd'hui 2/2
Pour le numéro de mars-avril 2021 du magazine The Funambulist, nous tenions, comme beaucoup d’autres, à célébrer les 150 ans de la Commune de Paris. Il nous semblait néanmoins crucial d’extraire son histoire et son héritage des imaginaires des gauches blanches du Nord global et à les faire dialoguer avec des expériences communales du passé ou du présent de Martinique, de Syrie, de Chine, du Mexiqu
Quartiers Populaires #10 M. H. Abdallah & H. Ben Boubaker /// De la Commune à Aujourd'hui 1/2
Pour le numéro de mars-avril 2021 du magazine The Funambulist, nous tenions, comme beaucoup d’autres, à célébrer les 150 ans de la Commune de Paris. Il nous semblait néanmoins crucial d’extraire son histoire et son héritage des imaginaires des gauches blanches du Nord global et à les faire dialoguer avec des expériences communales du passé ou du présent de Martinique, de Syrie, de Chine, du Mexiqu
Quartiers Populaires #09 Marwan Mohammed /// Les Hautes Noues, Villiers-sur-Marne
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Diasporas & Imaginaires des Luttes /// Yériché et Anaïs: Diaspora Arménienne
Cette mini-série du podcast de The Funambulist — pour une fois en français — est une tentative de mise en valeur des récits de diasporas en France, ou bien de groupes sous domination coloniale française, dont les récits ne nous semblent pas assez relayés en France, y compris parfois dans le milieu militant. Notre espoir pour cette mini-série est de contribuer a notre petite échelle à l'expansion d
Diasporas & Imaginaires des Luttes /// Ozan Çeneli: Les originaires de Turquie
Cette mini-série du podcast de The Funambulist — pour une fois en français — est une tentative de mise en valeur des récits de diasporas en France, ou bien de groupes sous domination coloniale française, dont les récits ne nous semblent pas assez relayés en France, y compris parfois dans le milieu militant. Notre espoir pour cette mini-série est de contribuer a notre petite échelle à l'expansion d
Quartiers Populaires #08 Karima El Kharraze /// La Madeleine, Evreux
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Quartiers Populaires #07 Les Potagers, Nanterre (deuxième partie)
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Quartiers Populaires #07 Les Potagers, Nanterre
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
AWA KONATÉ /// Anti-Blackness and Nordic Exceptionalism
Invoking the global Black uprising, this conversation between Margarida Waco and Awa Konaté examines Anti-Blackness and the different ways in which institutional and structural violence against Black and Brown bodies is normalised and manifested across the Nordics, i.e. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland in particular. The conversation draws upon Scandinavian colonial history and Denmark's role
LAUSAN /// Struggles & Solidarities from Hong Kong to Black Lives Matter
This episode features Ellie and JN, two members of Lausan, a collective of activists, writers and artists from Hong Kong. Through writing, events and activism, their work articulates the struggle for Hong Kong emancipation in nuanced and complex terms, examining both Chinese and American imperialisms while questioning Hong Kong political state of being as well as activists political positions and
ZOÉ SAMUDZI /// Namibian History, Anticolonial Solidarities & Reparative Futurities
This conversation with Zoé Samudzi was recorded to operates as a complement of her text “Reparative Futurities: Thinking From the Ovaherero and Nama Colonial Genocide,” commissioned for and published in The Funambulist 30 (July-August 2020) REPARATIONS. Zoé begins by contextualizing the history of the first 20th century genocide, which was committed by the German settler colonial army against the
Quartiers Populaires #06 Alèssi Dell'Umbria /// La Plaine, Marseille
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
EDWARD HALEALOHA AYAU /// Reparations: 30 Years of Repatriation of Hawaiian Ancestors
In this conversation recorded to be featured in The Funambulist 30 (July-August 2020) REPARATIONS, Hawaiian activist Edward Halealoha Ayau describes the signification of the Return of Hawaiian kūpunas (ancestors) to their homeland, as well as the training, strategies, and rituals that the Return of over 6,000 remains and cultural items have necessitated these past 30 years.
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Diasporas & Imaginaires des Luttes /// Feda Wardak: Diasporas Afghanes
Cette mini-série du podcast de The Funambulist — pour une fois en français — est une tentative de mise en valeur des récits de diasporas en France, ou bien de groupes sous domination coloniale française, dont les récits ne nous semblent pas assez relayés en France, y compris parfois dans le milieu militant. Notre espoir pour cette mini-série est de contribuer a notre petite échelle à l'expansion d
Quartiers Populaires #05 Mathieu Rigouste /// Le Luth, Gennevilliers
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Quartiers Populaires #04 Jean-Riad Kechaou /// Les Bosquets, Montfermeil
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Quartiers Populaires #03 Mapie /// Trénelle-Citron, Fort-de-France
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Quartiers Populaires #02 Meryem Bahia /// Empalot, Toulouse
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Quartiers Populaires #01 Hajer Ben Boubaker /// Barbès, Paris (2/2)
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
Quartiers Populaires #01 Hajer Ben Boubaker /// Barbès, Paris (1/2)
Cette série podcast de The Funambulist en français est dédiée aux histoires et aux luttes des quartiers populaires de France et des colonies d’outremers. Des Minguettes de Vénissieux à la Cité Pierre Lenquette de Nouméa, des Bosquets de Montfermeil aux Flamants de Marseille, du Firminy Vert au Chaudron de Saint-Denis La Réunion, notre objectif est de prendre une modeste part à la transmission inte
A Day to Remember - Brintha Koneshachandra /// May 18, 2009 in Eelam
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Brintha Koneshachandra is the daughter of Eelam Tamil political refugees, and is now based in Montreal. She is a PhD candidate in history, as well as a multi-medium artist, specialized in illustration, poetry and photography. Her works explore Tamil history and identity, she also strives to open discussions around displacement, refugee status and exper
AHMAD BARCLAY /// Palestine, Today: A Counter-Mapping Tool
Episode 137: On the day of the launch of Palestine, Today, a new project by Visualizing Palestine, and three days before the 72nd anniversary of the Nakba, we are releasing the 137th episode of our regular podcast series with regular contributor and Visualizing Palestine founding partner, Ahmad Barclay. Palestine, Today is an interactive map and counter-mapping tool that describes the past and pre
Diasporas & Imaginaires des Luttes /// Jeunesse Autochtone De Guyane
Cette mini-série du podcast de The Funambulist — pour une fois en français — est une tentative de mise en valeur des récits de diasporas en France, ou bien de groupes sous domination coloniale française, dont les récits ne nous semblent pas assez relayés en France, y compris parfois dans le milieu militant. Notre espoir pour cette mini-série est de contribuer a notre petite échelle à l'expansion d
A Moment of True Decolonization #31 Ruth Wilson Gilmore /// Beginning of a Perfect Decolonial Moment
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº31
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #30 Mariana de Matos /// Poetic Fictions from Brazil
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº30
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #29 Minia Biabiany /// An Island Giving Birth to Islands
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº29
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #28 Atiyyah Khan /// Jazz Against Apartheid (Talk + DJ Mix)
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº28
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #27 Jaskiran Dhillon /// The Idle No More Indigenous Movement
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº27
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #25 Shahram Khosravi /// Border Smuggling as Decolonial Practice
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº26
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #25 Joao Gabriel /// 3 Decolonial Moments of Guadeloupean History
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº25
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #24 Menna Agha /// The Nubian House Won't Die Silently
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº24
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #23 Joy Mboya /// Power Knowledge and Being on the African Continent
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº23
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #22 Mpho Matsipa /// Post-Apartheid Spatial Futurities
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº22
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #21 Chandni Desai /// Cultural and Land-Based Palestinian Resistance
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº21
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #20 Ali Jimale Ahmed /// Proverbs for a Decolonized Consciences
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº20
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
#19 Nish Morris /// The Djabwurrung Embassy in Aboriginal Country
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº19
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #18 Jessica "Coco" Hansell /// Indigenous Island Time
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº18
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #17 Nay Saysourinho /// Decolonial Fairy Tales
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº17
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #16 Saba Innab /// Reconstructing Nahr el Bared Refugee Camp
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº16
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #15 Melanie K. Yazzie /// Navajo Decolonial Grief & Rage for Loreal
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº15
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #14 Laurel Mei-Singh /// Decolonial Practices in Hawai'i
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº14
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #13 Sónia Vaz Borges /// Learning from Amílcar Cabral
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº13
As many of us are confined in many places of the world, we wanted to provide you with a daily podcast in partnership with Radio Alhara emitting from Palestine. Our ambition for it is to not add to the saturation of information we are currently experiencing but, rather, to propose a daily extensi
A Moment of True Decolonization #12 Reem Abbas /// Women's fb Groups for the Sudanese Revolution
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº12
As many of us are currently confined at home in many places of the world, and while we keep in our minds and in our hearts those who have no choice but to be at risk from the ongoing worldwide pandemic, because they're doctors, nurses, cashiers, workers, homeless, incarcerated, or in any other p
A Moment of True Decolonization #11 Linda Quiquivix /// Imagining New Worlds with the Zapatistas
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº11
As many of us are currently confined at home in many places of the world, and while we keep in our minds and in our hearts those who have no choice but to be at risk from the ongoing worldwide pandemic, because they're doctors, nurses, cashiers, workers, homeless, incarcerated, or in any other p
A Moment of True Decolonization #10 Miriam Hillawi Abraham /// The Exotic Other
A Moment of True Decolonization,
A daily podcast series by The Funambulist in confinement
Episode nº10
As many of us are currently confined at home in many places of the world, and while we keep in our minds and in our hearts those who have no choice but to be at risk from the ongoing worldwide pandemic, because they're doctors, nurses, cashiers, workers, homeless, incarcerated, or in any other p
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