Ndindi Kitonga

Ndindi Kitonga is a Kenyan-American revolutionary educator and a long-time organizer and activist in Los Angeles who has written on revolutionary critical pedagogy and democratic education.

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Ndindi Kitonga,
Jared Ware

[Video] Fanon, Anti-Colonial Education and Marxist-Humanism with Ndindi Kitonga

Summary: In this episode, sponsored by Millennials Are Killing Capitalism Live!, Jared Ware welcome Ndindi Kitonga to the show to discuss Frantz Fanon, Marxist-Humanism, and Ndindi’s work on anti-colo…

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Afrika,
Ndindi Kitonga

Justice for Edwin Chiloba and Queer feminism in Kenya: An interview with Kenyan feminist, Afrika

Summary: This interview was conducted in response horrific murder of Kenyan LGBTQ activist Edwin Chiloba. Ndindi Kitonga and Afrika discuss the East African response to Chiloba’s murder, queerphobia i…

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Ndindi Kitonga

In A Post-Floyd Era?: Race, Gender, Class, and Black Movements

Summary: Looking ahead and behind two years after the George Floyd Rebellion, based on a presentation to the July 2022 Convention in Chicago of the International Marxist-Humanist Organization — Edito…

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Kevin B. Anderson,
Heather A. Brown,
Sevgi Doğan,
Kieran Durkin,
Barbara Epstein,
Lewis Gordon,
Peter Hudis,
Ndindi Kitonga,
Paul Mason,
Lilia D. Monzó,
Rhaysa Ruas,
Alessandra Spano

Mini-Conference: Debating Raya Dunayevskaya’s Intersectional Marxism

Summary: Recordings of the three panels discussing various aspects of Raya Dunayevskaya’s intersectional Marxism. Presentations by Lewis Gordon, Barbara Epstein, Paul Mason, Kevin B. Anderson, and man…

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Ndindi Kitonga,
Sheila L. Macrine,
Kevin Russel Magill,
Arturo Rodriguez

Book Review: Lilia D. Monzó’s “A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity”

A Book review symposium on Lilia D. Monzó’s “A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity” (2019, Peter Lang Publishing) by Kitonga, Macrine, Magill, and Rodriguez. Originally a…

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Ndindi Kitonga

Where Do We Go from Here? Black Lives Matter as an Ongoing Movement

Summary: Presentation to online November 14 mini conference of the IMHO, “Where Do We Go from Here? Global Revolutionary Perspectives on the Present Moment” — Editors

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Ndindi Kitonga

Battle of Ideas: Race, Class, Gender, and Revolution in Theory and in Practice

Summary: Report to the July 2020 Interim Convention of the International Marxist-Humanist Organization, slightly updated — Editors

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Ndindi Kitonga

Black Lives Matter Uprising in Los Angeles: Working Toward a New Humanist Society

Summary: Based on comments delivered on June 6, 2020 to an Another Europe meeting based in London, UK, “America’s uprising: racism, violence, inequality and the far right” — Editors

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Shaista Aziz,
Dawn Butler,
Aliyah Hasinah,
Peter Hudis,
Ndindi Kitonga

[Video] America’s Uprising: Racism, Violence, Inequality and the Far Right

Summary: Recorded video of an online presentation and discussion on June 6, on “America’s Uprising: Racism, Violence, Inequality and the Far Right” sponsored by Another Europe is Possible.

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Books written by this author

Events from this author

[[Los Angeles]] Taking the Temperature of What Is Facing Us in 2022

June 26, 2022
06:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)

The Robinson S.P.A.C.E
104 Robinson St, Los Angeles, CA 90026 (masks are encouraged)

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[Los Angeles] In the Wake of the Black Lives Matter Protests: Race, Class, Gender, Ecology, and Revolution, From the USA to Brazil

June 28, 2020
6:00-8:00 PM Pacific Time

Internet
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81273655907?pwd=K0pDOWs5bXUyV2xzMmZUYjhDUjYydz09

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[Los Angeles] Police Murder and Its Revolutionary Opposition in Minneapolis and Across the Country: A Story of US Racist Capitalism

May 31, 2020
6:00-8:00 PM Pacific Time

Internet
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85378369203?pwd=WmpseE81TkdzVnNuZVNaRzJCRGNoQT09

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[Los Angeles] Marxism, Humanism, and Revolution in Africa— Yesterday and Today + critical update on Sanders campaign

February 23, 2020
6:00-8:00 PM

Poetic Research Bureau
951 Chung King Rd, Chinatown, Los Angeles 90012

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[Los Angeles] Anti-Colonialism and Marxist-Humanism

June 23, 2019
6:00-9:00 PM

Poetic Research Bureau
951 Chung King Road, Chinatown, LA 90012

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[Chicago] REVITALIZING REVOLUTIONARY THEORY AND PRACTICE

July 13, 2018
6:30 PM

Loyola University (downtown campus), Corboy Law Center Room 1401
25 East Pearson (between State St. and Wabash Ave)

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