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Solidarity Under Fire: Resisting Division, Co-optation & Burnout in Movements

Solidarity Under Fire: Resisting Division, Co-optation & Burnout in Movements

Update: 2025-04-16
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In this episode of The Feminist Bar, host Tinatswe Mhaka is joined by Dumi Gatsha for a powerful conversation on what solidarity really means in the midst of increasing political violence, burnout, and donor fatigue. Together, they explore how movements can resist division and co-optation while navigating scarcity, repression, and the emotional toll of doing this work.


Dumi brings lived experience and political insight to a timely conversation on the contradictions of being praised but unsupported, the ways funding politics shape access and visibility, and how competition can fracture movements meant to thrive through collaboration. What does it take to build lasting solidarity under fire? What happens when survival requires performance? And can movements still resist without losing their edge?


This episode holds space for hard truths about activism, while also imagining funding and solidarity models that are honest, inclusive, and sustainable.


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Solidarity Under Fire: Resisting Division, Co-optation & Burnout in Movements

Solidarity Under Fire: Resisting Division, Co-optation & Burnout in Movements

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