Emancipation Autumn Launched in San Antonio
African Youth Movements and Uprising
The Transformation of a Continent Film Screening & Forum Emancipation Autumn & Congo Week VIII October 21, 2015 To find out more see the flyer below
Why its called Turtle Island!
Indigenous Environmental Network’s, Executive Director Tom BK Goldtooth breaking down the concept of why Indigenous Peoples call North America “Turtle Island” at the #ExtremeEnergySummit here in the heart of the #BakkenOil boom in North Dakota #FrackOff #KeepItInTheGround Posted by Clayton Thomas-Muller on Saturday, September 19, 2015 https://www.facebook.com/ClaytonThomasMuller/videos/vb.754660707/10153531412365708/?type=2&theater
Freedom Summer 2015 San Juan Campus-Fundación Arana
Freedom Summer 2015 San Juan Campus-Fundación Arana On the 23 and the 30 of July we held our Freedom Summer classes titled: decolonizing the debate on political prisoners. Around ten people gathered to discuss the sociological complexities surrounding the topic and how the media responded to this issue. On the class were some people […]
SEMINAR: DECOLONIZING KNOWLEDGE & SOCIAL CHANGE – SEPT 15, 2015
Universidad Sin Fronteras SEMINAR: DECOLONIZING KNOWLEDGE & SOCIAL CHANGE SEPT 15, 2015 SW ORGANIZING PROJECT (SWOP) ALBUQUERQUE, hNEW MEXICO On September 15, 2015 SouthWest Organizing Project (SWOP) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, an important 30 year old social movement organization, hosted the first seminar with University Sin Fronteras (UNSIF) on ‘Decolonizing Knowledge and social change’. […]
EMANCIPATION AUTUMN SEMESTER 2015 SEPTEMBER 15-NOVEMBER 20, 2015
PLANNING? Here are some questions to answer… Whats is your campus curriculum for the semester course? How many classes (one per week) make up the semester course? What is the Schedule/place/2 hour class (start promptly and end on time)? Who are selected Adjunct Faculty? Lesson plan (see template)? Notes (taker) […]
Detroit Spirit and Roots 2015
60 community activists, religious thinkers, and cultural healers met in Detroit for a 3 day gathering held at the Cass Corridor Commons July 17-19. Our central question was “What are the resources that our movement needs?” We organized a three part Peoples Movement Assembly that moved from Resource Mapping to Mapping our Struggles to New […]
Universidad Sin Fronteras: Transgressing intellectual borders and redefining learning
Authors: Ruben Solis, President, University Sin Fronteras Cita Cook, UNSIF note-taker and History Professor (retired) Jenice L. View, UNSIF Board Member and Associate Professor (George Mason University) Overview of the University Sin Fronteras The literal translation of Universidad Sin Fronteras (UNSIF) into English would be “University without Borders.” Yet the faculty, staff, and students embrace […]
POLITICAL EDUCATION AND ORGANIZING INSTITUTE ATLANTA MAY 21-24, 2015
Healing Racism, Generating Knowledge, Decolonizing Education On Thursday May 21, 2015 the Universidad Sin Fronteras kicked off its Intensive Political Education & Organizing Institute with the participation of nearly 40 people, leadership from the six different campuses-sites. The people in the room representing came from Atlanta, San Antonio, San Juan, Detroit, Jacksonville, and Bemidjii. Purpose: […]