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Harsha Walia

    Harsha Walia is an author and activist with a formal legal background whose work centers on themes of social and economic justice. Her writing deeply engages with issues of migration, racism, and resistance, often intertwining with her advocacy. Walia approaches her craft with an emphasis on connecting theory to practice, seeking to offer a critical lens on systemic inequalities.

    Undoing Border Imperialism
    Border and Rule
    • Border and Rule

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      An urgent, global account of the migration crisis and the function of borders across political, social, cultural, and economic systems.

      Border and Rule
    • Undoing Border Imperialism

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      Undoing Border Imperialism combines academic discourse, lived experiences of displacement, and movement-based practices into an exciting new book. By reformulating immigrant rights movements within a transnational analysis of capitalism, labor exploitation, settler colonialism, state building, and racialized empire, it provides the alternative conceptual frameworks of border imperialism and decolonization. Drawing on the author’s experiences in No One Is Illegal, this work offers relevant insights for all social movement organizers on effective strategies to overcome the barriers and borders within movements in order to cultivate fierce, loving, and sustainable communities of resistance striving toward liberation. The author grounds the book in collective vision, with short contributions from over twenty organizers and writers from across North America.

      Undoing Border Imperialism