Marina Sitrin

Marina Sitrin is an Associate Professor of Sociology at SUNY Binghamton. She holds a JD in International Women's Human Rights and a PhD in Global Sociology. She participates in, and writes about, societies in movement.

Marina has just completed, with Colectiva Sembrar, Pandemic Solidarity: Mutual Aid During COVID-19, a compilation of writings from around the world, with stories of solidarity and mutual aid during COVID-19. Each chapter covers a different part of the world, with interviews with participants in the solidarity efforts, from Rojava and Iraq to India, South Korea, Southern Africa, Greece, Italy, Turtle Island and more.

Her books include Horizontalism: Voices of Popular Power in Argentina (AK Press 2006); Everyday Revolutions: Horizontalism and Autonomy in Argentina (Zed Books 2012); and co-authored, They Can't Represent Us!: Reinventing Democracy from Greece to Occupy (Verso Books 2014). Her forthcoming book, with the University of California Press, The New Revolutions: From Social Movements to Societies in movement will be out in 2021.