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Sarah Schulman, "The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity" (Penguin, 2025)

Sep 19, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Schulman, an award-winning writer and cultural critic, explores her latest work, shedding light on the complexities of solidarity movements. She discusses how solidarity is relational and not perfect, emphasizing the difference between rescue fantasies and meaningful actions. Schulman also shares strategies for campus organizing and the importance of creativity in activism. Through historical examples, she invites listeners to confront the risks and rewards of standing in solidarity with the oppressed.
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Perfectionism Blocks Solidarity

  • Solidarity succeeds when we ditch perfectionism and accept mistakes as part of action.
  • Sarah Schulman argues flexibility and self-critique make solidarity more doable and creative.
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Unequal Solidarity Needs Flexibility

  • Globalized power makes solidarity inherently unequal and fraught, so movements must be adaptable.
  • Schulman praises ACT UP's model of a clear bottom line plus plural tactics as an effective structure.
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Simultaneous Tactics Create Shifts

  • Diverse tactics deployed simultaneously create paradigm shifts by reaching different audiences.
  • ACT UP's simultaneity of responses amplified impact despite internal disagreements.
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