46. Aziz Choudry on the intellectual life of contemporary social movements by Free City Radio published on 2021-06-15T19:29:55Z Listen to the 46th edition of Free City Radio, we hear a talk given by the late activist, academic and author Aziz Choudry, which was hosted by Free City Radio at the Concordia Co-op Bookshop in Montréal. Aziz was a friend and also a profound presence within networks of the anti-colonial left globally. This is a talk that was focused on the invaluable process of grassroots learning and knowledge production that takes place organically within social movements and the importance for spaces of formal learning in the academia to acknowledge, respect & take into consideration the grassroots knowledge developed within the context of grassroots struggle. https://utorontopress.com/ca/learning-activism-3 Thank you to Anne-Audrey Remarais for recording this talk by Aziz, originally for broadcast on @radiockut at the time. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff Music on this edition by Kiasmos. Genre freecityradio