For ROAPE's special issue celebrating Frantz #Fanon100, Richard Pithouse interviews Mqapheli Bonono of Abahlali baseMjondolo. Bonono discusses how the shack dwellers built the Frantz Fanon School amid evictions, assassinations, and state repression.
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Missed the announcement of the release of our new special issue on #Fanon at 100?
Frantz Fanon at 100: class struggle and the future of African liberation
Find the journal alert and all the contents, free to access & download anywhere in the world, here:
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We’re thrilled to share ROAPE Special Issue 186, Vol. 52, celebrating the centenary of Frantz Fanon’s radical life, work & legacy.
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The Frantz Fanon special issue is available to read & download for free
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@roapejournal.bsky.social ending 2025 with a bang!
A new special issue on the revolutionary Frantz #Fanon (1925–1961) stuffed full of contributions that critically reflect on his life & legacy.
#Fanon100: class struggle and the future of African liberation
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Special issue of ROAPE. Christopher J Lee, one of the issue's co-editors/introducers was one of my best follows on old twitter. #Fanon100.
2/2 🧵 ✨ The entire Frantz Fanon special issue is available to read and download for free — the perfect festive deep dive 🎄🔥
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1/2 🧵 🚨 Just in time for the holidays! We’re thrilled to share ROAPE Special Issue 186, Vol. 52, celebrating the centenary of Frantz Fanon’s radical life, work and legacy 🎄🔥
Editorial: #Fanon100: Class Struggle and the Future of African Liberation
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“We are nothing on earth if we are not first of all slaves to a cause — the cause of the people, the cause of justice and freedom.”
— Frantz Fanon, who died on this day in 1961.
🚨 🎉 Keep a lookout: ROAPE’s special issue Fanon at 100 drops in the next 10 days 🚨 🔥
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2. A longer read on what social psychology can learn about prejudices and stereotypes from the existentialisms of Beauvoir and Fanon ::
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Two more free Rethinking Existentialism articles to celebrate #Fanon100 from the ever excellent @aeon.co magazine ::
1. A short piece on sedimentation in the existentialisms of Beauvoir and Fanon ::
‘The significance of Fanon lies in his attempt to wrestle with the contradictions of the European legacy ... It now fell to those struggling for freedom from colonial rule to “start a new history of man”.’
- @kenanmalik.bsky.social in today’s
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To mark Fanon’s 100th, Sam Chian revisits The Wretched of the Earth, examining Fanon’s critique of the national bourgeoisie and the working class while exploring his faith in the peasantry and international solidarity to achieve socialism. #Fanon100
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Dois desses filmes estão disponíveis gratuitamente no YT, o outro tá na Filmicca (e é um filme lindo demais). Recomendo essas recomendações. #Fanon100
100 years ago today, Frantz Fanon was born.
Martiniquais by birth, Algerian by struggle #Fanon100 was not only a seminal thinker of anti-imperialist struggles in Africa and the Global South, but also a revolutionary activist.
"What matters is not to know the world but to change it"
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🕯️ 100 Years of Frantz Fanon
Born July 20, 1925 — revolutionary, anti-colonialist, freedom fighter.
His words still inspire the fight for liberation.
📖 Read the full tribute by Hélène Bidard: “No peace without liberation.”
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Frantz Fanon at a press conference during a writers' conference in Tunis, 1959 Foto: Wikimedia Commons
#OpenLecture on Black Skin, White Masks by Frantz Fanon, marking his centenary! 📚🎂
🗓 Thursday, 22 May 2025
⏰ 10.00 – 12.00
📍 Online via Zoom*
@premat.bsky.social @stockholm-uni.bsky.social revisits Fanon’s groundbreaking work
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