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Rojava the Miracle of Governanc
Tue Mar 17, 5:00 PM
Sanjay Gadhalay
pre discussion to the screening of the Documentary at 1830 hrs physical open discussion and Briefing
All are invited to this screening online /in person. at. Hyderabad ..
please track the event at Lamakaan and online
https://digital.lamakaan.com/?start=2026-03-06&end=2026-04-05
FILM SCREENING & DISCUSSION
Democratic Confederalism in Rojava
A Documentary on Grassroots Democracy in Northeast Syria
📅 Tuesday, 17 March
🕡 6:30 PM (18:30 hrs)
📍 Lamakaan
This 50-minute documentary explores the revolutionary governance model emerging in Rojava (Northeast Syria) where Kurds, Arabs, Assyrians and other communities practice democratic confederalism.
Power is decentralized to neighbourhood communes, enabling direct, consent-based decision making rooted in sociocracy and neighborocracy.
The film highlights how communities organize governance during conflict while emphasizing:
* Women’s liberation
* Ecology and sustainability
* Grassroots democracy
* Community self-determination
It offers an insightful look at how local communities transform crisis into experiments in egalitarian governance and international solidarity.
Recommended Pre-Reading
For context before the screening:
https://neighboringmovement.org/blog/neighboring-revolution-under-attack
https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/lost-in-war-an-alternative-template-of-governance-101772638607460.html
Open to students, activists, researchers and citizens interested in democracy, governance and social transformation.
All are invited to this screening online /in person. at. Hyderabad ..
please track the event at Lamakaan and online
https://digital.lamakaan.com/?start=2026-03-06&end=2026-04-05
FILM SCREENING & DISCUSSION
Democratic Confederalism in Rojava
A Documentary on Grassroots Democracy in Northeast Syria
📅 Tuesday, 17 March
🕡 6:30 PM (18:30 hrs)
📍 Lamakaan
This 50-minute documentary explores the revolutionary governance model emerging in Rojava (Northeast Syria) where Kurds, Arabs, Assyrians and other communities practice democratic confederalism.
Power is decentralized to neighbourhood communes, enabling direct, consent-based decision making rooted in sociocracy and neighborocracy.
The film highlights how communities organize governance during conflict while emphasizing:
* Women’s liberation
* Ecology and sustainability
* Grassroots democracy
* Community self-determination
It offers an insightful look at how local communities transform crisis into experiments in egalitarian governance and international solidarity.
Recommended Pre-Reading
For context before the screening:
https://neighboringmovement.org/blog/neighboring-revolution-under-attack
https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/lost-in-war-an-alternative-template-of-governance-101772638607460.html
Open to students, activists, researchers and citizens interested in democracy, governance and social transformation.

