Join the Revolution!
Who should come to Rojava?
We welcome anyone who has made an effort to understand the principles of the Rojava revolution, and is prepared to come here to learn, support and organize on the basis of these principles. We are particularly hoping to hear from experienced activists and/or professionals who can contribute to our shared learning process in the projects we are currently working on.
This includes:
– ecological activists, people with experience of permaculture and green/ecological autonomous projects
– engineers, hydrologists, agriculture experts
– language teachers, doctors and other medical personnel, translators
– people with experience of community organizing
People who already speak Kurmanci, or who know Arabic, are of course also very useful here.However, what is most important is that people come prepared to learn from the principles of the revolution and challenge their previous conceptions. We need more than just experts – we are looking for committed people with ideals.
What will I be doing?
A main principle of ours at the commune is to learn from the principles of the Rojava revolution and the ideas of Abdullah Ocalan, in both theory and practice. When you arrive you should expect to spend time studying the Kurdish language and Ocalan’s ideas, and to put these into practice during practical work at the Commune – for example physical work relating to the Make Rojava Green Again campaign.
In time, most members of the commune will go into society across Rojava to work in different civil structures. Members of the commune are currently involved in projects including the autonomous structures among Yazidi people in Shengal; autonomous women’s structures, the women’s village and the Jineology research centers; youth work; medical work; media work; English, art and boxing classes; ecological projects; and the Make Rojava Green again campaign.
But there is also space here to build and develop your own projects and ideas, in a liberated land free from the repression and constraints of the nation states. If you have ideas for new projects to contribute to our work we are happy to hear from you.
What should I do to prepare?
The most important step you can take to prepare is to study the ideas of Abdullah Ocalan and the principles of the Rojava revolution – you can find some resources to help you here.
It is not essential to become fluent in Kurmanci before you arrive, but the more you can learn the easier you will find it to engage with society and the local people and develop a deeper understanding of the situation in Rojava. You can find some language resources here.
The day-to-day working language of the commune is English, and education takes place in English or Kurmanci with English translation.
There are also many ways to become involved with the Kurdish movement in other countries across the world, particularly in Europe. If you aren’t already, it is very important to find out how you can contribute to the global struggle to support Rojava and spread the principles of the revolution.
How long should I come for?
As a rule, you should be prepared to come for a minimum of six months – and preferable longer. This will allow you to learn from the ideology of the movement, improve your Kurmanci and approach the revolution with a long-term and committed perspective. If this time-frame really isn’t possible, do get in touch anyway and we can find a solution together.
How can I find out more?
If you’ve looked at the resources linked above and want to find out more or ask some more specific questions about joining the revolution here in Rojava, you can get in contact with us here. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Join The Revolution
Who should come to Rojava?
We welcome anyone who has made an effort to understand the principles of the Rojava revolution, and is prepared to come here to learn, support and organize on the basis of these principles. We are particularly hoping to hear from experienced activists and/or professionals who can contribute to our shared learning process in the projects we are currently working on.
This includes:
– ecological activists, people with experience of permaculture and green/ecological autonomous projects
– engineers, hydrologists, agriculture experts
– language teachers, doctors and other medical personnel, translators
– people with experience of community organizing
People who already speak Kurmanci, or who know Arabic, are of course also very useful here.However, what is most important is that people come prepared to learn from the principles of the revolution and challenge their previous conceptions. We need more than just experts – we are looking for committed people with ideals.
What will I be doing?
A main principle of ours at the commune is to learn from the principles of the Rojava revolution and the ideas of Abdullah Ocalan, in both theory and practice. When you arrive you should expect to spend time studying the Kurdish language and Ocalan’s ideas, and to put these into practice during practical work at the Commune – for example physical work relating to the Make Rojava Green Again campaign.
In time, most members of the commune will go into society across Rojava to work in different civil structures. Members of the commune are currently involved in projects including the autonomous structures among Yazidi people in Shengal; autonomous women’s structures, the women’s village and the Jineology research centers; youth work; medical work; media work; English, art and boxing classes; ecological projects; and the Make Rojava Green again campaign.
But there is also space here to build and develop your own projects and ideas, in a liberated land free from the repression and constraints of the nation states. If you have ideas for new projects to contribute to our work we are happy to hear from you.
What should I do to prepare?
The most important step you can take to prepare is to study the ideas of Abdullah Ocalan and the principles of the Rojava revolution – you can find some resources to help you here.
It is not essential to become fluent in Kurmanci before you arrive, but the more you can learn the easier you will find it to engage with society and the local people and develop a deeper understanding of the situation in Rojava. You can find some language resources here.
The day-to-day working language of the commune is English, and education takes place in English or Kurmanci with English translation.
There are also many ways to become involved with the Kurdish movement in other countries across the world, particularly in Europe. If you aren’t already, it is very important to find out how you can contribute to the global struggle to support Rojava and spread the principles of the revolution.
How long should I come for?
As a rule, you should be prepared to come for a minimum of six months – and preferable longer. This will allow you to learn from the ideology of the movement, improve your Kurmanci and approach the revolution with a long-term and committed perspective. If this time-frame really isn’t possible, do get in touch anyway and we can find a solution together.
How can I find out more?
If you’ve looked at the resources linked above and want to find out more or ask some more specific questions about joining the revolution here in Rojava, you can get in contact with us here. We look forward to hearing from you!
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