“Even before the Coronavirus crisis, we were asking how a viral solidarity that is always a solidarity among unequals – a continuous and contagious process of solidarity – can come about.”
"Solidarity is not writing a co-authored appeal. Solidarity means getting to know each other and spending time together." In the summer of 2019, with this motto in mind, We'll come United brought large cushions and semawers (Turkish tea cookers) into a garden tent to create a place in the shade where the coming revolution could be dreamed and planned.
This shady spot was one of the few shelters from the sweltering heat. Here, near Nantes, the Transborder Camp took place from 10 to 13 July 2019, bringing together several hundred anti-racist activists from all over Africa and Europe. The ZAD – Zone a Defendre – was occupied by many different people united around the desire that meadows and forests should not be flattened for a huge international airport project.