Recent events throughout Kurdistan have opened up dramatic new possibilities for the future of Rojava and the broader Kurdish freedom movement. Between the fall of Assad, inter-Kurdish unity talks, the formal dissolution of the PKK, and direct political negotiations in both Syria and Turkey, the future remains uncertain as the regional balance of forces shifts, and all parties come to the negotiating table.
Will the DAANES solidify its gains and secure its autonomy in negotiations with Damascus? Will Kurds finally win political rights within Turkey? Will fragile ceasefires hold?
To discuss these questions, and much more, we are hosting a conversation with Meghan Bodette, Director of Research at the Kurdish Peace Institute, who will be joining us on the ground in Kurdistan to offer updates and answer questions.