A Woman’s Revolution in Northern Syria
21st October 2018 · 11:30am - 12:30pm
In person | Virtual event
Amidst all the barbarism and violence, there is one part of Syria that has stood out as a beacon of hope. The predominantly Kurdish areas that have formed the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria have established an autonomous bottom up democracy that should be a model for us all. In the midst of ethnic divisions, they bring in people of all backgrounds; in an area riven by religious intolerance they promote secularism, and in a region long dominated by inflexible patriarchy, they give a full role to women. Women are at the heart of the Kurdish revolution, and revolutionaries are not just young men and women with guns, but also middle-aged women in long floral dresses building the new society in the neighbourhoods where they live.
Sarah Glynn is an activist with Scottish Solidarity with Kurdistan and visited Northern Syria as part of a women’s delegation in May.
FREE – but pre-booking is recommended