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32° East provides artists with the support, resources, and community they need to advance their craft, critically reflect our world, and imagine a new one. Our programme offers the visual arts community opportunities for connection through our monthly meet-ups and global networks, provides artists-in-residence with resources to advance their practice, and builds new audiences through Kampala’s longest-running contemporary art festival KLA ART. This podcast is our auditory archive.
This teach-in, produced together with Makerere Institute for Social Research, was led by Palestinian community organiser Haneen Maikey who joined us in person in Kampala.
Maikey is the founder and former director of Al-Qaws, a civil society organisation disrupting gender-based oppression and transforming perspectives on marginalised groups. Maikey spoke on Palestine, decolonisation and patriarchy and invited the audience to consider certain questions on these topics such as: what is our individual positioning within patriarchy? How is gender politics used as a tool of colonialism? And is patriarchy the extension of colonialism?
As with previous teach-ins this was a hybrid event, with an in-person and online audience. You can find recordings of our teach-ins with Ora Wise and Amanny Ahmed, Baha Hilo, Anselm Kizza-Besigye and Yahya Sseremba on our Spotify for Podcasters channel
*the recording started after Haneen had already been introduced and started speaking