The Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights, which describes itself as a student-led group at McGill University, has announced it will be hosting a “revolutionary youth summer program.” In a post on Instagram, the group said the program will begin on Monday, with the first week focused on “The History of Palestinian Resistance.” “We pledge to educate the youth of montreal and redefine McGill’s ‘elite’ (institutional) legacy by (transforming) its space into one of revolutionary education,” notes the post, which is accompanied by an image of men wearing keffiyehs and clutching machine-guns.
The program will be held at McGill’s lower field, according to the post, which has been home to the encampment since late April. “The daily schedule will include physical activity, Arabic language instruction, cultural crafts, political discussions, historical and revolutionary lessons,” it adds. A post shared by Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) McGill (@sphrmcgill) The program will run from 4 p.
m. to 6 p.m.
every day next week with classes that will seemingly emphasize resistance movements that oppose Israel’s policies and existence, as well as Western influence in Arab countries. They include “The Beginning of Resistance,” “Pan-Arabism,” “The PLO: From Al Karameh to Oslo,” “Islamic Resistance,” and “Axis of Resistance,” according to SPHR. Semester one of the program will then continue from June 24 to June 28, with the a week of pr.