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Deleting Dostoevsky: Are we boycotting Russia or Russians?

If we want to stand with the Ukrainian people under attack and the Russians protesting this invasion, our actions need to be meaningful and directed rather than a renewal of McCarthyism.

April 4, 2022 Huw Bradshaw
Opinion //

What’s in a boycott?

Cultural boycotts play a fundamental role in anti-colonial struggles.

October 21, 2021 Kowther Qashou
A man holding a Socialist Alliance paper with text "Stop Israel Free Palestine". Behind is a Palestinian flag being carried by many, and to the left is an Aboriginal flag.
Uncategorized // Protest

Sydney gathers in solidarity with Palestine on the 71st anniversary of the Nakba

The Nakba was the day apartheid was firmly established in Israel, on May 15, 1948

May 13, 2019 Sophie Haslam
News // Academics

Academic Boycott of Caroline Norma at USyd Conference

Controversial academic boycotted at Historical Materialism Sydney Conference 2018 amidst claims of trans and sex worker exclusionary beliefs

December 13, 2018 Karishma Luthria, Liam Thorne and Annie Zhang

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