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  • @odilon
    odilon @odilon CC BY-NC-ND 20/10/2020
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    Manières d’être vivant : Enquêtes sur la vie à travers nous - Babelio
    ▻https://www.babelio.com/livres/Morizot-Manieres-detre-vivant-Enquetes-sur-la-vie-a-trav/1204384

    https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51uFGsVT1EL._SX195_.jpg

    Très chouette #livre, une analyse sensée et sensible

    Imaginez cette fable : une espèce fait sécession. Elle déclare que les dix millions d’autres espèces de la Terre, ses parentes, sont de la “nature”. À savoir : non pas des êtres mais des choses, non pas des acteurs mais le décor, des ressources à portée de main. Une espèce d’un côté, dix millions de l’autre, et pourtant une seule famille, un seul monde. Cette fiction est notre héritage. Sa violence a contribué aux #bouleversements_écologiques. C’est pourquoi nous avons une bataille culturelle à mener quant à l’importance à restituer au vivant. Ce livre entend y jeter ses forces. En partant pister les #animaux sur le terrain, et les idées que nous nous faisons d’eux dans la #forêt des savoirs. Peut-on apprendre à se sentir vivants, à s’aimer comme vivants ? Comment imaginer une politique des #interdépendances, qui allie la #cohabitation avec des #altérités, à la lutte contre ce qui détruit le tissu du vivant ? Il s’agit de refaire connaissance : approcher les habitants de la Terre, humains compris, comme dix millions de manières d’être vivant.

    #loup #élevage #partage #écologie

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  • @simplicissimus
    Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 16/08/2017
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    Historians Question Trump’s Comments on Confederate Monuments - The New York Times
    ▻https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/15/arts/design/trump-robert-e-lee-george-washington-thomas-jefferson.html

    President Trump is not generally known as a student of history. But on Tuesday, during a combative exchange with reporters at Trump Tower in New York, he unwittingly waded into a complex debate about history and memory that has roiled college campuses and numerous cities over the past several years.

    Asked about the white nationalist rally that ended in violence last weekend in Charlottesville, Va., Mr. Trump defended some who had gathered to protect a statue of Robert E. Lee, and criticized the “alt-left” counterprotesters who had confronted them.

    “Many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of Robert E. Lee,” Mr. Trump said. “So this week, it is Robert E. Lee. I noticed that Stonewall Jackson is coming down.”

    George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, the president noted, were also slave owners. “I wonder, is it George Washington next week?” Mr. Trump said. “And is it Thomas Jefferson the week after?”
    […]
    Mr. Grossman [executive director of the American Historical Association] noted that most Confederate monuments were constructed in two periods: the 1890s, as Jim Crow was being established, and in the 1950s, during a period of mass Southern resistance to the civil rights movement.

    “We would not want to whitewash our history by pretending that Jim Crow and disenfranchisement or massive resistance to the civil rights movement never happened,” he said. “That is the part of our history that these monuments testify to.”

    How the events in Charlottesville, and Mr. Trump’s comments, will affect the continuing debate over Confederate monuments remains to be seen. Mr. Witt [a professor of history at Yale], for one, suggested that white nationalist support might backfire.

    He noted that it was the 2015 murder of nine African-American churchgoers in Charleston, S.C., by a white supremacist that led to the removal of the Confederate flag from the grounds of the statehouse.

    “The amazing thing is that the president is doing more to endanger historical monuments than most of the protesters,” he said. “The alt-right is producing a world where there is more pressure to remove monuments, rather than less.”

    • #Baltimore
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    • @02myseenthis01
      oAnth @02myseenthis01 CC BY 16/08/2017

      Baltimore Removes Confederate Statues in Overnight Operation | 2017-08-16

      ▻https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/16/us/baltimore-confederate-statues.html

      [...]

      https://static01.nyt.com/images/2017/08/16/us/17-BALTIMORE-hp/17-BALTIMORE-hp-master768-v2.jpg

      Workers removed the Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson monument in Baltimore.

      Beginning soon after midnight on Wednesday, a crew, which included a large crane and a contingent of police officers, began making rounds of the city’s parks and public squares, tearing the monuments from their pedestals and carting them out of town.

      [...]

      Small crowds gathered at each of the monuments and the mood was “celebratory,” said Baynard Woods, the editor at large of The Baltimore City Paper, who documented the removals on Twitter.

      [...]

      The statues were taken down by order of Mayor Catherine Pugh, after the City Council voted on Monday for their removal. The city had been studying the issue since 2015, when a mass shooting by a white supremacist at a historic black church in Charleston, S.C., prompted a renewed debate across the South over removing Confederate monuments and battle flags from public spaces.
      The police confirmed the removal.

      [...]

      By 3:30 a.m., three of the city’s four monuments had been removed. They included the Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson Monument, a double equestrian statue of the Confederate generals erected in 1948; the Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Monument, erected in 1903; and the Roger B. Taney Monument, erected in 1887.

      [...]

      Taney was a Supreme Court chief justice and Maryland native who wrote the landmark 1857 decision in the Dred Scott case, ruling that even free blacks had no claim to citizenship in the United States. Although Taney was never part of the Confederacy, the court’s decision was celebrated by supporters of slavery.

      The fourth statue, the Confederate Women’s Monument, was dedicated in 1917. Pictures showed that it too had been taken down early on Wednesday.

      [...]

      One Twitter user, James MacArthur, live-streamed the removal of the Lee and Jackson monument as it was unceremoniously torn from its pedestal and strapped to a flatbed truck. At street level, lit by the harsh glare of police klieg lights, the two generals appeared small.

      Residents were seen celebrating on the pedestal, on which someone had spray-painted “Black Lives Matter.”

      [...]

      A team of police cars escorted the statues out of town. Ms. Pugh suggested on Monday that the statues might be relocated to Confederate cemeteries elsewhere in the state. (Although Maryland never seceded from the Union during the Civil War, there was popular support for the Confederacy in Baltimore and Southern Maryland, where Confederate soldiers are buried.)

      [...]

      trouvé en cherchant au réseau

      #Baltimore #Charlottesville #statues #États_Unis
      #suprématisme_blanc #iconoclasme #Confédération #histoire #racisme #esclavage

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    • @02myseenthis01
      oAnth @02myseenthis01 CC BY 17/08/2017

      Baltimore Removes Confederate Statues After Activists Gave City Ultimatium | (#vidéo 7’15’’) TRNN 2017-08-16

      ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A38qI75uwQE

      [...]

      Owen Silverman Andrews: Sure, I think it’s exciting, and the culmination of intense, years-long grassroots organizing and pressure that was a flashpoint, like you said, when white supremacist violence occurred in Charleston and then again in Charlottesville, but also in response to ongoing white supremacist violence here in Baltimore City. And so Fredrick Douglass said, “Power yields nothing without demand.” And that’s exactly what happened here. It was, “Oh, this is too expensive. This will take too long,” and ultimately, when push comes to shove, the government will respond when we force the government to respond and not before.

      Jaisal Noor: And so defenders, even liberal defenders I talk to say, “This is history. We can’t remove history. It needs to be preserved. We shouldn’t take them down.” How do you respond to those arguments?

      Owen Silverman Andrews: Sure. The Lee/Jackson monument is not history. It’s a false narrative. It’s the Lost Cause mythology. It was put up in the 1940s, not to honor fallen Confederate veterans like some of the older monuments supposedly were alluding to, but it was put up as a triumphant symbol of rising white supremacy and resurgent white power. And so leaving the Lee/Jackson statue in place is the erasure of history, not the removal of it. If you look at the way Nazi Germany, for example, has dealt with their past, they do not leave statues of Hitler and Eichmann in place. They remove them and put up plaques and said, “Jewish families lived here,” and that’s the way to remember history. Not to leave up triumphant statues of genocidal maniacs.

      Jaisal Noor: Yeah, and you didn’t hear those same people defending the statues of Saddam in Iraq.

      Owen Silverman Andrews: Exactly. Exactly. It’s a false logic, and it’s a defense mechanism of people who can’t grapple with either their own privilege or internalized white supremacy, and so we can remember history without celebrating slavery and genocide and rape.

      Jaisal Noor: And so is the work now done now that this is down?

      Owen Silverman Andrews: Columbus is next. There are two Columbus statues in Baltimore, One in Druid Hill Park, and another in Little Italy. And if those don’t come down based on government action from the City, then they’ll come down based on #grassroots_action. So those are the next two, Columbus in Druid Hill and Columbus in Little Italy. Columbus started the trans-Atlantic slave trade. He brought syphilis to the hemisphere. He was a rapist who took indigenous women to Europe and had sex with them against their will, and so we’re planning a funeral for Columbus to lay him to rest, and to move onto the next chapter so we can celebrate people like Thurgood Marshall and Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass, and hold up those leaders who struggled against that type of oppression instead of honoring those who initiated it.

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      trouvé en cherchant dans le réseau

      #air_du_temps #goût_du_jour
      #bouleversement
      #séquelles #activisme

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  • @sinehebdo
    Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo 22/01/2017
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    Angela Davis, Women’s March on Washington, 21 Janvier 2017:
    ▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x6rV_ZDGA8

    Traduction en français:
    ►https://seenthis.net/messages/562864

    Texte original:
    "At a challenging moment in our history, let us remind ourselves that we the hundreds of thousands, the millions of women, trans-people, men and youth who are here at the Women’s March, we represent the powerful forces of change that are determined to prevent the dying cultures of racism, hetero-patriarchy from rising again.

    "We recognize that we are collective agents of history and that history cannot be deleted like web pages. We know that we gather this afternoon on indigenous land and we follow the lead of the first peoples who despite massive genocidal violence have never relinquished the struggle for land, water, culture, their people. We especially salute today the Standing Rock Sioux.

    "The freedom struggles of black people that have shaped the very nature of this country’s history cannot be deleted with the sweep of a hand. We cannot be made to forget that black lives do matter. This is a country anchored in slavery and colonialism, which means for better or for worse the very history of the United States is a history of immigration and enslavement. Spreading xenophobia, hurling accusations of murder and rape and building walls will not erase history.

    "No human being is illegal.

    "The struggle to save the planet, to stop climate change, to guarantee the accessibility of water from the lands of the Standing Rock Sioux, to Flint, Michigan, to the West Bank and Gaza. The struggle to save our flora and fauna, to save the air—this is ground zero of the struggle for social justice.

    "This is a women’s march and this women’s march represents the promise of feminism as against the pernicious powers of state violence. And inclusive and intersectional feminism that calls upon all of us to join the resistance to racism, to Islamophobia, to anti-Semitism, to misogyny, to capitalist exploitation.

    "Yes, we salute the fight for 15. We dedicate ourselves to collective resistance. Resistance to the billionaire mortgage profiteers and gentrifiers. Resistance to the health care privateers. Resistance to the attacks on Muslims and on immigrants. Resistance to attacks on disabled people. Resistance to state violence perpetrated by the police and through the prison industrial complex. Resistance to institutional and intimate gender violence, especially against trans women of color.

    "Women’s rights are human rights all over the planet and that is why we say freedom and justice for Palestine. We celebrate the impending release of Chelsea Manning. And Oscar López Rivera. But we also say free Leonard Peltier. Free Mumia Abu-Jamal. Free Assata Shakur.

    "Over the next months and years we will be called upon to intensify our demands for social justice to become more militant in our defense of vulnerable populations. Those who still defend the supremacy of white male hetero-patriarchy had better watch out.

    "The next 1,459 days of the Trump administration will be 1,459 days of resistance: Resistance on the ground, resistance in the classrooms, resistance on the job, resistance in our art and in our music.

    “This is just the beginning and in the words of the inimitable Ella Baker, ’We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes.’ Thank you”

    #Angela_Davis #Women's_March #Washington #USA

    Tout y est: #Femmes #Femmes_racisées #Féminisme #Trans #Autochtones #Sioux #Standing_Rock #Noirs #Black_Lives_Matter #Cisjordanie #Gaza #Palestine #Chelsea_Manning #Oscar_López_Rivera #Leonard_Peltier #Mumia_Abu-Jamal #Assata_Shakur #Ella_Baker #justice_sociale #Fight_for_15$ #convergence_des_luttes #résistance #racisme #patriarcat #hétéro_sexisme #esclavage #colonialisme #immigration #xénophobie #islamophobie #antisémitisme #capacitisme #capitalisme #bouleversement_climatique #gentrification #privatisations #brutalité_policière #prisons #violence

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  • @monolecte
    Monolecte 😷🤬 @monolecte CC BY-NC-SA 22/01/2017
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    @sinehebdo
    @mad_meg
    @7h36
    @rezo
    @marielle
    @reka
    @solitudemaisdishuits
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    BALLAST | Angela Davis appelle à la #résistance collective
    ▻http://www.revue-ballast.fr/angela-davis-appelle-a-resistance-collective

    http://www.revue-ballast.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/une-marche.jpg

    Ceci est une Marche des #femmes et cette Marche des femmes représente la promesse d’un #féminisme qui se bat contre les pouvoirs pernicieux de la #violence étatique. Un féminisme inclusif et intersectionnel qui nous invite toutes et tous à rejoindre la résistance face au #racisme, à l’#islamophobie, à l’#antisémitisme, à la# misogynie et à l’#exploitation capitaliste. Oui, nous saluons la lutte pour un salaire minimum à 15 dollars. Nous nous dédions à la résistance collective. Nous résistons face aux millionnaires qui profitent des taux hypothécaires et face aux agents de la #gentrification. Nous résistons face à ceux qui privatisent les soins de santé. Nous résistons face aux attaques contre les musulmans et les #migrants. Nous résistons face aux attaques visant les personnes en situation de #handicap. Nous résistons face aux violences étatiques perpétrées par la police et par le complexe industrialo-carcéral. Nous résistons face à la violence de genre institutionnelle et intime — en particulier contre les femmes transsexuelles de couleur.

    Lutter pour le droit des femmes, c’est lutter pour les droits humains partout sur la planète

    #convergence des #luttes

    • #Angela Davis
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    • @sinehebdo
      Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo 22/01/2017

      Vidéo et texte original là :
      ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/562868

      #Angela_Davis #Women's_March #Washington #USA

      Tout y est : #Femmes #Femmes_racisées #Féminisme #Trans #Autochtones #Sioux #Standing_Rock #Noirs #Black_Lives_Matter #Cisjordanie #Gaza #Palestine #Chelsea_Manning #Oscar_López_Rivera #Leonard_Peltier #Mumia_Abu-Jamal #Assata_Shakur #Ella_Baker #justice_sociale #Fight_for_15$ #convergence_des_luttes #résistance #racisme #patriarcat #hétéro_sexisme #esclavage #colonialisme #immigration #xénophobie #islamophobie #antisémitisme #capacitisme #capitalisme #bouleversement_climatique #gentrification #privatisations #brutalité_policière #prisons #violence

      Dror@sinehebdo @sinehebdo
    • @vanderling
      Vanderling @vanderling 27/01/2017

      ▻https://youtu.be/viZlJi8iTcA

      traduction du discours intégral qu’elle a prononcé intitulé « L’Histoire ne peut être effacée comme on efface une page Web ».

      source : ▻http://www.humanite.fr/videos/le-discours-de-resistance-anti-trump-dangela-davis-sous-titres-en-francais-

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  • @kassem
    Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA 2/01/2017
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    5 Upheavals To Expect Along The New Silk Road In 2017
    ▻http://www.forbes.com/sites/wadeshepard/2016/12/28/5-upheavals-to-expect-from-the-new-silk-road-in-2017

    http://blogs-images.forbes.com/wadeshepard/files/2016/10/IMG_5781-1200x800.jpg

    The New Silk Road is a multifaceted, multinational initiative to establish a network of enhanced overland and maritime economic corridors extending between China and Europe, better integrating a region that consists of over 60 countries and 60% of the population, 75% of the energy resources, and 70% of GDP in the world. It’s potentially an earth-shaking, paradigm-breaking disruption that would more fluidly connect the economic giants of China, Russia, Iran, India, and Europe into a loosely affiliated geo-economic bloc that could shift the balance of global power.

    #bouleversements #route_de_la_soie

    • #new silk road
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    • @simplicissimus
      Simplicissimus @simplicissimus 2/01/2017

      #OBOR #one_belt_one_road
      #Khorgos

      j’avais ponctué les étapes il y a un bon mois
      ►https://seenthis.net/messages/543307

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  • @kassem
    Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA 18/01/2016

    The Secret of Immigrant Genius
    ▻http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-secret-of-immigrant-genius-1452875951

    Lost in today’s #immigration debate is this unavoidable fact: An awful lot of brilliant minds blossomed in alien soil. That is especially true of the U.S., a nation defined by the creative zeal of the newcomer. Today, foreign-born residents account for only 13% of the U.S. population but hold nearly a third of all patents and a quarter of all Nobel Prizes awarded to Americans.

    [...]

    Recent research points to an intriguing explanation. Several studies have shed light on the role of “schema violations” in intellectual development. A schema violation occurs when our world is turned upside-down, when temporal and spatial cues are off-kilter.

    #migrants #immigrés #Etats-Unis #bouleversement #créativité

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  • @kassem
    Kassem @kassem CC BY-NC-SA 18/10/2014
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    #BOULEVERSEMENT IMMINENT - QUAND LES #TECHNOLOGIES RÉVOLUTIONNENT L’#ÉCONOMIE
    ▻http://future.arte.tv/fr/les-modes-de-consommation-seraient-ils-en-train-de-changer#article-ancho

    http://www.arte.tv/cdnp-future/cdn/farfuture/8-ZDOfGPcP1Aj0TWuvF4oq15iwAWKRpTtgv1Z7DzY0s/mtime:1412676883/sites/default/files/arte_disruptions_multilingui_part1_arte_disruptions_frc_1_2.jpg http://www.arte.tv/cdnp-future/cdn/farfuture/jJb2eDqggEnFB43ysNR7MYbLb4PSsKZ9tQwuaI_-jtg/mtime:1412676949/sites/default/files/arte_disruptions_multilingui_part2_arte_disruptions_frc_2_1.jpg

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    • @thibnton
      tbn @thibnton PUBLIC DOMAIN 18/10/2014

      #innovation #prédiction #iot etc.

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