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Organizing Toward an Anti-War World with Danaka Katovich of CODEPINK
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Organizing Toward an Anti-War World with Danaka Katovich of CODEPINK

In this episode, Nashwa speaks with Danaka Katovich, a national co-director at CODEPINK, about global anti-war organizing, challenging U.S. imperialism, and building anti-war movements from the ground up. The conversation explores Danaka’s work supporting campaigns against U.S. military intervention in Yemen, Iran, and Palestine, as well as her reflections on international solidarity, grassroots activism, and the current threats to peace.

Together, Nashwa and Danaka reflect on their respective trips to Cuba, what they learned from the Cuban people, the movement to end the war on Yemen, sanctions, and how to get involved even when one might be feeling disengaged or that it’s hard to make a difference.

This episode was recorded before the Freedom Flotilla but we feel that it is important to highlight what the flotilla reveals about the risks—and necessity—of global solidarity work. You can find some interesting reads in the shownotes.

Guest Bio:

Danaka Katovich is the national co-director of CODEPINK. Since 2018, she has been organizing to end U.S. involvement in the war in Yemen and challenging U.S. sanctions and military aggression in the Middle East and beyond. Her writing has appeared in Jacobin, Salon, Truthout, and CommonDreams.


Further Reading & Resources:

Danaka wittingly points to how media literacy is a muscle, we have to work it out. We really hope you do work it out, with some selected readings you will find below.


This Week’s Curated Reading List:

Liberation, Resistance & Feminist Critique of Empire

Revolution, Uprising & the Limits of Liberal Reform

Vincent Bevins – If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution

A comprehensive and compelling analysis of global mass protests from 2010–2020, examining why many failed to achieve lasting change.

Frantz Fanon – The Wretched of the Earth

A foundational text in anti-colonial thought, exploring the psychological and political impacts of colonization and the necessity of decolonization.

Feminism, Islam & Decolonizing the “Rescue” Narrative

Lila Abu-Lughod – Do Muslim Women Need Saving?

A critical examination of Western narratives that portray Muslim women as needing liberation, challenging simplistic assumptions.

Saba Mahmood – Politics of Piety: The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject

An ethnographic study of women's mosque movements in Egypt, challenging liberal feminist notions of agency and secularism.

Lila Abu-Lughod (ed.) – Remaking Women: Feminism and Modernity in the Middle East

A collection of essays rethinking modernity and gender in the Middle East, resisting Western feminist frameworks.

Empire, Imperialism, Resistance & Knowledge Production

Leila Ahmed – Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate

A comprehensive historical analysis of Islamic thought and colonialism's impact on gender discourses.

Angela Davis – Women, Race & Class

A classic work analyzing the intersections of gender, race, and class in the U.S., from slavery to the women's liberation movement.

Other Readings

Current Events & the Gaza Freedom Flotilla

Danaka Katovich’s Work & Writing

CODEPINK’s Campaigns for Peace & Sanctions Relief


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