Connecting The Fragments: Palestinian Existence is More than Resistance

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Connecting The Fragments is about the connection of the Palestinian people to each other from all over the globe. In this podcast we explore notions of existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation as we look to a future of liberation. We go back to our roots by holding conversations about our experiences living in the world as Palestinian. So grab a cup of shay or qahwa, and let's have a conversation!

Connecting Fragments


    • Aug 10, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Talking About Recent Events and Environmentalism with Biologist Mazin Qumsiyeh

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 64:04


    Today's conversation is with Dr. Mazin Qumsiyeh, scientist, author, professor, activist, and co-founder of the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability. In this episode, we talk about recent events happening in Palestine, the impact of the Palestinian cause in regards to the rest of the world, and how we desperately need to care for the land that we all share on this Earth. Organizations: Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability - www.palestinenature.org ; Mazin Qumsiyeh's Website - http://qumsiyeh.org Mazin's Bio: Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh teaches and does research at Bethlehem and Birzeit Universities. He previously served on the faculties of the University of Tennessee, Duke, and Yale Universities. He and his wife returned to Palestine in 2008 starting a number of institutions and projects such as a clinical genetics laboratory that serves cancer and other patients. They founded and run the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability (PIBS) at Bethlehem University. Qumsiyeh published over 140 scientific papers on topics ranging from cultural heritage to biodiversity to cancer. His many published books include “Bats of Egypt”, "Mammals of the Holy Land", "Sharing the Land of Canaan: Human rights and the Israeli/Palestinian Struggle" and "Popular Resistance in Palestine: A History of Hope and Empowerment". To keep up with all we are doing go to: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/ It takes a lot to produce the podcast, so all support and donations are much appreciated! All donors will be featured on future episodes. Donate at: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/donate Contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG/Twitter/Facebook: @ronniemalley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Talking Campus Organizing with Rifqa

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 74:56


    Today's conversation is with Campus Organizer extraordinaire Rifqa. She was a part of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) DePaul, still a part of SJP Chicago, and founder of Bar None. In this episode, we talk about the importance of on-campus organizing, what it's like to study your own oppression, and how organizing work gives hope for a liberated tomorrow. Rifqa's Info: Pronouns: She/Hers Organization: SJP Chicago, Bar None - Bar None social media handles: Twitter, Instagram: @barnonelaw Facebook: Bar None Social Media Handle: Twitter: @Riffs33 Occupation: Law student Bio: Originally from the beautiful villages of Saffa and Lifta, Rifqa Ahmad was born and raised in the southwest suburbs of Chicago, near Bridgeview or "Little Palestine." Rifqa graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and a minor in History and International Politics. She is currently a law student and campus organizer with Students for Justice in Palestine -- Chicago. Recently, Rifqa founded and established Bar None, a student organization that seeks to educate and activate law students to become socially-conscious lawyers and raise awareness of civil and human rights issues on the local, national, and global level. When Rifqa isn't organizing or studying, she loves spending time with family and friends, hiking, and playing piano. Additional Information: I would love to include this quote: "Beyond the tears of sadness is a rising dream of Freedom, Dignity, and Honor" from Sammer Ghouleh, you can find her work on instagram @sammerghouleh. To keep up with all we are doing go to: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/ It takes a lot to produce the podcast, so all support and donations are much appreciated! All donors will be featured on future episodes. Donate at: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/donate Contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG/Twitter/Facebook: @ronniemalley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Talking About Humanism With Ronnie Malley, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 57:41


    Today's conversation is with Ronnie Malley, famous oud musician, writer, producer, actor, educator, composer, and creator of Connecting The Fragments theme music - he does it all!! We talk about humanizing Palestinians, not othering those who other us, and breaking down barriers with the talents we were given. This episode is part 2 of a 2 part segment. Ronnie's Bio: Ronnie Malley is a multi-instrumentalist musician, theatrical performer, writer, producer, and educator. He is the Executive Director of Intercultural Music Production. He has collaborated with artists internationally, composed and consulted for many cultural music projects in film and theater, appeared as a guest artist on several works, and is executive director of Intercultural Music Production in Chicago. Ronnie has a degree in Global Music Studies from DePaul University and is a teaching artist with Chicago Public Schools, Global Voices Initiative, and Chicago Arts Partnership in Education, a faculty member at Old Town School of Folk Music, and a guest lecturer at universities. He is an international artist and has performed with the music groups Allos Musica, Apollo's Fire, Diwan Al-Han, EMME (East Meets Middle East), Lamajamal, Mucca Pazza, Newberry Consort, Surabhi Ensemble, and the U of C Middle East Music Ensemble. To keep up with all we are doing go to: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/ It takes a lot to produce the podcast, so all support and donations are much appreciated! All donors will be featured on future episodes. Donate at: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/donate Contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG/Twitter/Facebook: @ronniemalley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Talking About Humanism With Ronnie Malley, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 61:24


    Today's conversation is with Ronnie Malley, famous oud musician, writer, producer, actor, educator, composer, and creator of Connecting The Fragments theme music - he does it all!! We talk about humanizing Palestinians, not othering those who other us, and breaking down barriers with the talents we were given. This episode is part of a 2 part series. You can catch the 2nd episode airing soon. Ronnie's info: Organizations: Executive director of Intercultural Music Production, works with InnerCity Muslim Action - IMAN (Roster Artist), International Voices Project Theatre Company (Artistic Associate), Chicago Arts Partnership in Education (Artist Researcher), and Global Voices Initiative (Teaching Artist). Bio: Ronnie Malley is a multi-instrumentalist musician, theatrical performer, writer, producer, and educator. He has collaborated with artists internationally, composed and consulted for many cultural music projects in film and theater, appeared as a guest artist on several works, and is executive director of Intercultural Music Production in Chicago. Ronnie has a degree in Global Music Studies from DePaul University and is a teaching artist with Chicago Public Schools, Global Voices Initiative, and Chicago Arts Partnership in Education, a faculty member at Old Town School of Folk Music, and a guest lecturer at universities. He is an international artist and has performed with the music groups Allos Musica, Apollo's Fire, Diwan Al-Han, EMME (East Meets Middle East), Lamajamal, Mucca Pazza, Newberry Consort, Surabhi Ensemble, and the U of C Middle East Music Ensemble. To keep up with all that we're doing go to: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/ It takes a lot to produce the podcast, so all support and donations are much appreciated! All donors will be featured on future episodes. Donate at: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/donate Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com Contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG/Twitter/Facebook: @ronniemalley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Welcome Back!!!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 3:55


    To keep up with all that we're doing go to: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/ It takes a lot to produce the podcast, so all support and donations are much appreciated! All donors will be featured on future episodes. Donate at: https://www.connectingthefragments.com/donate Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com Contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG/Twitter/Facebook: @ronniemalley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

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    A Conversation Wrap-Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 7:02


    This conversation is a brief wrap-up to Season 1 of Connecting the Fragments. It includes a few thoughts and info on the future of the podcast. Look out for Season 2 spring 2021!! Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Episode 7 - A Conversation about Exiled Memories with an Al-Naksa Survivor

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 51:28


    Today's conversation is with my very own father, Nizar, an exiled Palestinian who survived Al-Naksa (what is known as the Six-Day War) as a young child. In this conversation I discover new details of my own family history as my Dad shares some stories only ever heard before in my family. We talk about the power of memory, how it connects us to our roots, but is also a tool of liberation and building for the future. We will situate this conversation in the grander themes of the show with existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Episode 6 - A Conversation with a Palestinian American Living in the West Bank

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 55:41


    Today's conversation is with the lovely Hala, who lives in the West Bank and is passionate about the liberation of Palestine and justice for Palestinians. Today we are talking about everyday Palestinian life, and what it means/is like for Palestinians living in Palestine under the occupation. We will situate this conversation in the grander themes of the show with existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation. Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Episode 5 - A Conversation about Reclamation with an Academic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 73:25


    Today's conversation is with the profound Souzan, who is a scholar and leader within the Palestinian and Arab community in Chicago, and specializes in mental health. Today we are talking about reclamation and trauma. We will situate this conversation in the grander themes of the show with existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation. Here's some additional information on our guest: Name: Souzan Naser ** Organization: Board President: Arab American Action Network (AAAN), Member: US Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) , Co-founder: Mamas Activitating Movements for Abolition and Solidarity (MAMAS) ** Websites: aaan.org; uspcn.org; and https://www.motheringisradical.com ** Bio: Souzan Naser is an Associate Professor and Counselor at Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, Illinois where she has won awards for her work on increasing diversity on campus - from serving as a member of the Celebrating Diversity Task Force to leading events for Arab Heritage Month, participating in events for Black History Month, facilitating sexual assault prevention workshops, and organizing Women's History Month on her campus. Souzan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who has a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, and a Doctor of Education in Educational Stewardship, Leadership & Learning from the University of St. Francis. Her doctoral dissertation addresses the paucity of Arab American cultural competency training available for counseling professionals. Souzan was born in Palestine and raised on the southwest side of Chicago, in the heart of one of the largest concentrated Arab American communities in the U.S. She is a second-generation community activist and dedicates her time to the board of the Arab American Action Network where she has played a key role co-directing the strategy and vision of the organization and supporting the mental health needs of Arab and Muslim youth. Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Episode 4 - A Conversation about Resistance with a Community Leader

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 61:31


    Today's conversation is with the brilliant Hatem Abudayyeh, who is a leader and a pillar in the Chicago organizing community. Today we are talking about the differences between activism and organizing, Palestinian resistance and the work towards liberation. We will situate this conversation in the grander themes of the show with existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation. Here's some additional information on our guest: Name: Hatem Abudayyeh ** Organization: U.S. Palestinian Community Network (USPCN) uspcn.org & Arab American Action Network (AAAN) aaan.org ** Social Media Handles: @uspcn & @aaanmarkaz ** Bio: The son of Palestinian immigrants who themselves were leaders in Chicago's Arab community, Hatem Abudayyeh is the Executive Director of the Arab American Action Network (AAAN), a community-based nonprofit that provides organizing and advocacy, social services, education, and youth development programming for Arabs and other communities in Chicagoland. Abudayyeh is also the National Chair of the U.S. Palestinian Community Network (USPCN), founding Advisory Board member of the National Network for Arab American Communities, and current Advisory Board member of the U.S. Coalition for Palestinian Rights. Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Episode 3 - A Conversation with a Palestinian Scholar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 59:57


    Today's conversation is with the radical Khalil, a Palestinian who refuses to conform to anyone's expectations, and works intimately in the realms of healing and archiving the practices of our ancestors. Today we are talking about the ways that Palestinians choose to live, despite the struggle to just exist, and how resistance bridges the two. We will situate this conversation in the grander themes of the show with existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation. Here's some additional information on our guest: Name - Khalil (They/Them/Theirs) ** Organization - U.S. Palestinian Community Network uspcn.org ** Personal Website coming soon!! ** Bio - A Palestinian writer archives Palestinian social history, our relationship with the land, and ancestral wisdom. Through this living archive, they dive deep into what it means and what it will take to return to Palestine. Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Episode 2 - A Conversation with a Global Comedian

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 56:11


    Today's conversation is with the hilariously talented Mona Aburmishan, a global comedian and scholar in her own right. Today we are talking about what it means to be fragmented, to travel the world as Palestinian, and the different ways we learn to connect to our own forms of expression as a means of healing. We will situate this conversation in the grander themes of the show with existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation. Here's some additional information on our guest: Name: Mona Aburmishan ** Organization/Business - Mona Comedy Inc ** Website - https://monacomedy.com/ - Social Media Handles: FB- MonaComedy IG: monaspix Twitter: Mona Aburmishan ** Occupation - Comedian ** Bio - Mona is an international comedian based in her hometown of Chicago. She performs, emcees, and produces comedy shows, competitions and events in major clubs, theaters and universities around the world. In addition to comedy, Mona is a sought-after speaker for her experience using stand-up comedy to bring joy and affinity to various socio-political topics in the United States, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Most notably, Mona is America's first internationally honed stand-up comedian. Similarly, she is the first Arab and Muslim woman to perform stand-up comedy in the nation's most prestigious institutions: Carnegie Hall in New York City as well as the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC! ** Additional Information - "I Love Palestine!!" Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Episode 1 - A Conversation with a University Student/Poet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 44:25


    Today's conversation is with the resilient Rania, a Palestinian activist and student, who's ferocity for a free Palestine is only matched by the love for her people. Today we are talking about the conditions Palestinians must endure, and the way it shapes us as a society. We will situate this conversation in the grander themes of the show with existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation. Here's some additional information on our guest; Name: Rania (community and political organizer) - Organizations - U.S. Palestinian Community Network uspcn.org & Arab American Action Network (AAAN) aaan.org - You can catch her poetry on her Instagram @redstitchedolives Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

    Trailer - Starting the Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 2:10


    This episode is a brief description about the podcast and how it came to be. Our conversations in this podcast take on the themes of existence, resistance, and overall fragmentation, but most importantly we look towards a day of liberation. Contact the podcast at connectingthefragements@gmail.com or contact/follow/like/share on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Connecting-The-Fragments-103510674881397 Podcast Original Music by Ronnie Malley - Website: www.ronniemalley.com - IG: ronniemalley - Twitter: @ronniemalley - Facebook: @ronniemalley SoundCloud: ronnie-malley Podcast Cover Art by Juan Gomez - www.rudosdesignstudio.com

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