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The Mission of the MV Louise Michel

Offered By: media.ccc.de via YouTube

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Conference Talks Courses Anti-racism Courses Feminism Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the mission and values behind the MV Louise Michel, a pink rescue vessel that made headlines for saving hundreds from maritime distress in the Mediterranean Sea. Delve into the concept of "Solidarity and Resistance" as an alternative to traditional search and rescue operations. Examine the intersection of feminism and anti-racism in the context of sea rescue missions. Analyze how challenging borders extends beyond geographical lines to include boundaries between humans, bodies, and genders. Investigate the power structures underlying maritime distress situations and discuss how sea rescue can be viewed as a means to confront powerful relations. Consider the vulnerabilities of borders and the measures used to protect them. Reflect on the complexities of addressing internalized sexism, racism, white supremacy, and neo-colonialism while working under pressure in challenging environments. Gain insights into the philosophy that fighting borders requires a collective struggle against all forms of distinction and separation.

Syllabus

#rC3 - The Mission of the MV Louise Michel


Taught by

media.ccc.de

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