Cartoonist, calligrapher, jeweler and creator of Palbox - a gift box of products from Palestine + Arabic calligraphy jewelry delivered to your door 4 times a year.
Abdullah Alrebh has a Phd in Sociciology from Michigan State University and an MA in Arabic literature from King Saud University in Saudi Arabia. He's a professor of Sociology at Grand Valley State University. I visited Saudi Arabia for the first time in December 2021 because my husband is from there and we took our toddler there for the first time. I was really quite struck by some glaring differences in the cultures but there's one I want to talk about specifically today; the fact that homelessness does not exist there. The reason I interviewed Abdullah is that the way the problem is discussed in America is about what to do with homeless people, how to get them off drugs and off the street. There's never a discussion about what has failed in our society, our culture, our family structure, and our laws that has led us to this point.
I met Jonas Caballero in 2006 in the West Bank when we were both human rights workers in Hebron. We became inseparable and a mutual friend even referred to him and my shadow and vice versa. In 2007 he was abruptly arrested by Israeli border police and deported from Palestine. Eventually, he got a Fullbright scholarship to finish his Master's degree at Cambridge. Then I didn't hear from him at all for about 8 years. I heard bits and pieces. I heard he was in a coma and almost died, that he was into drugs, and that he was put into prison for selling drugs. Then, out of the blue, I got a call from him in March of 2020. He had just been released after serving 2 and a half years out of a 3-year prison sentence. This interview is my attempt to find out what happened and how he got sober and how he got into a career in law. I hope his story inspires you.
Join CFJ-CO as we interview Katie Miranda about her experiences in the West Bank, her activism and past/current work, and her motivation for getting involved in supporting Palestine. Center for Freedom and Justice - Colorado: https://www.facebook.com/CFJColorado https://www.cfjcolorado.org/CwToLlDOb8VSifKFaU Palbox: http://www.palbox.org Katie Miranda: http://www.katiemiranda.com
Estela Rodriguez-Jebril is a licensed clinical therapist and sex coach. In this interview, Estela shares how she had filed for divorce from her husband 4 times and it was only after she learned how to practice gratitude was she was able to get herself out of a victimhood mentality and realize that her marriage was one of the most valuable things in her life.
Katie interviews food writers and Instagram stars Mai Kakish and Nadia Tommalieh about Palestinian cuisine Mai's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/almondandfig/ Nadia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadiatommal... This is the link for our #trulyPalestinian e-book: https://bit.ly/2UseJrf Nadia's February classes at the Pantry: https://thepantryseattle.com/events/w... Nadia's “The Works Seattle” April Mezze class https://theworksseattle.com/collectio... Follow the hashtag #Aprilisforarabfood on Instagram and stay tuned for more info to be released on @almondandfig
Jenna Saadeh is a Palestinian American embroidery artist and activist based in the Pacific Northwest. In this interview she tells us about her most recent trip to Palestine and how to remain calm when being questioned at the border. Here are some links to organizations we talked about: https://www.grassrootsalquds.net/ https://noorweg.wordpress.com/ https://eyewitnesspalestine.org/ https://www.thefreedomtheatre.org/ Wujood tourist guidebook: https://www.grassrootsalquds.net/campaigns-projects/wujood-grassroots-guide-jerusalem-0
Steve Sosebee is the founder and CEO of PCRF: Palestine Children's Relief Fund, a non-profit focuses on bringing sick and injured children to the US who cannot receive adequate treatment locally. PCRF has expanded to include a children's cancer center in Gaza and a pediatric cardiology center in Ramallah. In our interview Steve tell us about his life's mission. In his own words: "As human beings, we're all driven by a sense of wanting to have purpose in our lives. You can see that when you see people who have everything; people who have all of the wealth, all of the material comforts of life who are very unhappy because they don't have a purpose. And then you meet people who are schoolteachers, physicians or mothers raising kids and they have a purpose in their life and they're very happy and satisfied. And I think that's the important thing to remember in life; it's not what you have materially, it's what you have that drives you every day. I'm fortunate I've found that in my life."
Jennifer Loewenstein is a lecturer in contemporary Middle Eastern History at Penn State University. She is also an activist for Palestinian Human Rights, a freelance journalist and writer. During the summers of 1999, 2000, & 2001 Jennifer lived and worked in the Bourj al-Barajneh Refugee camp in South Beirut, Lebanon. In 2002 Jennifer moved to the Gaza Strip during the peak years of the Second Palestinian Intifada & interned at the Mezan Center for Human Rights based in Gaza City and Rafah. Jennifer was among a handful of foreign journalists who were able to visit the besieged and destroyed Jenin refugee camp in early April 2002—the day the Israeli army withdrew. In December, 2002, Jennifer founded the Madison-Rafah Sister City Project—a highly successful international & local activist group. In 2005-2006 Jennifer was a Fellow at the Refugee Studies Center at Oxford University and after returning home Jennifer became the Associate Director of the Middle Eastern Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin (2007-2014). In July, 2010 she was the recipient of the Rachel Corrie Award at the annual ADC convention. Today Jennifer lives in Boalsburg, PA and has begun research on a new project on regional Palestinian politics. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Charlotte Kates is the international coordinator of Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network and the coordinator of the International Committee of the National Lawyers Guild. She is also a member of the Organizing Collective of the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Jeff Halper is an Israeli anthropologist and Director of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD) in Jerusalem. He has worked as a community worker for the Jerusalem municipality in the working class Mizrahi (Middle Eastern) Jewish neighborhoods of Jerusalem. Having done research among the Jews of Ethiopia in the 1960s, he served as the Chairman of the Israeli Committee for Ethiopian Jews. Jeff served as the head of Friends World College, an international college program, and has taught at universities in Israel, the US, Latin America and Africa. In addition to his many academic and political writings, he is the author of An Israeli in Palestine (London: Pluto Press, 2008) on his work against the Occupation and Obstacles to Peace, a manual for activism in Palestine/Israel. His most recent book is War Amongst the People: Israel, the Palestinians and Global Pacification (Pluto, 2015), which was shortlisted for the Palestine Book Award. Jeff participated in the first (and successful) attempt of the Free Gaza Movement to break the Israeli siege by sailing into Gaza. He serves on international support committee of the Bertrand Russell Tribunal on Palestine, and was nominated by the American Friends Service Committee for the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, together with the Palestinian intellectual and activist Ghassan Andoni. He is currently involved in The One Democratc State Campaign, which aims to transform a “greater” apartheid Israel into a democratic state for all the inhabitants of the country. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Nabil Al-Raee joined The Freedom Theatre in 2007, initially to lead theatre workshops for youth. The first play he directed was The Journey, depicting the experiences of a group of young people longing to travel to the sea. He continued to stage plays, teach at The Freedom Theatre Acting School and develop the pedagogy of the school with Juliano Mer Khamis and Micaela Miranda. After the assassination of Juliano Mer Khamis in 2011, Nabil assumed responsibility for the artistic direction of the theatre, and together with his colleagues developed a pedagogy of theatre under occupation, about which he lectures and participates in conferences internationally and in Palestine. He continued his theatrical work on stage with one of our last productions, The Siege, before taking some time out for his own projects. He returned as Artistic Director in January 2018. Nabil is from Al-Aroub camp near Bethlehem and currently lives in Jenin. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Max Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and the author of books including best-selling Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement That Shattered the Party, Goliath: Life and Loathing in Greater Israel, The Fifty One Day War: Ruin and Resistance in Gaza, and The Management of Savagery, which will be published in March 2019 by Verso. He has also produced numerous articles for an array of publications, many video reports and several documentaries including Je Ne Suis Pas Charlie and the new Killing Gaza. He is the editor and founder of GrayzoneProject.com, an investigative online journal that sheds light on American empire and its dangerous repercussions back home. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Born into a Palestinian Christian family in Bethlehem, Abuata moved to Texas during the first Palestinian Intifada when he was 12. After graduating from the University of Texas Law School, Tarek started his career working for the Negotiations Support Unit of the Palestinian Authority, researching legal and policy issues. Since, Abuata worked on the ground for 8 years as the coordinator of the Christian Peacemaker Team in Hebron www.cpt.org and served as the representative of Rev. Bernard LaFayette (protégé of Dr. King) training Palestinian youth in nonviolence principles and steps. Currently, Abuata serves as the Executive Director of Friends of Sabeel North America www.fosna.org You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Lubna Abu-Osba tells us about relaunching her line of Palestine embroidery-inspired clothing and footwear. From working with Palestinian women in Lebanon during the civil war to creating modern fashion using traditional designs, if you love tahtreez (Palestinian embroidery) you won't want to miss this interview. Lubna also tells you how you can win a free embroidered scarf in the interview. http://www.palbox.org http://www.lubnapalestine.com http://www.katiemiranda.com https://www.patreon.com/katiemiranda
Dr. Ramzy Baroud is a US-Arab journalist, media consultant, an author, internationally-syndicated columnist, Editor of Palestine Chronicle (1999-present), former Managing Editor of London-based Middle East Eye (2014-15), former Editor-in-Chief of The Brunei Times, former Deputy Managing Editor of Al Jazeera online. He taught mass communication at Australia’s Curtin University of Technology, Malaysia Campus. Baroud also served as head of Aljazeera.net English’s Research and Studies department. He is the author of three books and a contributor to many others; his latest volume is My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza’s Untold Story (Pluto Press, London, 2010). His books were translated to several languages including French, Turkish, Arabic, Korean, among others. Baroud has a Doctorate of Philosophy in Palestine Studies from the European Centre for Palestinian Studies at the University of Exeter (2015). You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Philip Weiss is a New York writer, and co-editor of the website Mondoweiss.net. He's published two books, a novel and an investigation of a murder in the Peace Corps in 1976. His next book is Tol, a novel about World War 2 in Australia and New Guinea. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Sam Bahour is a business development consultant based in Al-Bireh-Ramallah, Palestine. His firm, Applied Information Management (AIM), specializes in start-ups. Sam is a Palestinian-American who was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Ramah Kudaimi is the Director of Grassroots Organizing at the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights and serves on the National Committee of the War Resisters League. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Hanan Mikhail Ashrawi has been called one of the most influential women in the Arab world. A former professor of English literature, Ashrawi is best known for her advocacy of Palestinian self-determination and peace in the Middle East. As a leader in politics and civil society, she has worked tirelessly for an end to the Israeli occupation and for democracy and gender equality in Palestine.
Cindy and Craig Corrie are the parents of human rights activist and observer Rachel Corrie who in 2003 was killed by an Israeli military operated Caterpillar D9R bulldozer in the Gaza Strip, as she tried to prevent the demolition of a Palestinian family’s home. Motivated by their daughter's work and example, the Corries have dedicated themselves to the pursuit of peace with justice in the Middle East and have made many visits to the region, including five to the Gaza Strip. In 2012 and 2016, Cindy Corrie co-led Interfaith Peace-Builder delegations to Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. In pursuit of accountability in Rachel Corrie’s case and rights for Palestinians, the Corrie family has for years advocated in the U.S. at both state and national levels of government, and has sought justice through court systems in this country and in Israel. The Corries reside in Olympia, Washington, where they support the work of the Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice. In December 2010, the foundation was recognized for “outstanding service for Human Rights-Unique Achievement” by the Thurston County Diversity Council. The Corries are recipients of a Human Rights Advocates of the Year Award from Seattle University’s Human Rights Network and a Pillar of Peace Award from the Pacific Northwest Region of the American Friends Service Committee. In October 2012, they accepted the LennonOno Grant for Peace on behalf of their daughter Rachel.
Bassem Tamimi is a grassroots activist, human rights defender and Amnesty International designated prisoner of conscience from the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh. He is the father of Ahed Tamimi, who at 16 years of age, was sentenced to eight months in prison under a plea bargain in 2018.
Philip Weiss is a New York writer, and co-editor of the website Mondoweiss.net. He's published two books, a novel and an investigation of a murder in the Peace Corps in 1976. His next book is Tol, a novel about World War 2 in Australia and New Guinea. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Neta Golan was born in Tel aviv in 1971 to a Jewish European family that moved to Palestine in the 1930s. At 17 She fled to Canada to avoid being drafted into the Israeli Occupation forces. A few years later she returned and studied alternative medicine. She moved to the West Bank with her Palestinian partner in January 2000. When the second intifada broke out ten months later, she participated and cofounded the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). In December 2008 she was one of the passengers on the Dignity, which managed to break the siege and reach the port of Gaza. Since the Great March of Return began in Gaza, she co-founded Return, a movement of Israeli Anti Zionist activists working in support of the Right and Return and the Great March of Return. Neta lives in the old city of Nablus with her husband and daughters, as act deemed illegal under Israeli military law. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Haidar Eid is Associate Professor of Postcolonial and Postmodern Literature at Gaza's al-Aqsa University in Palestine. He has published papers on cultural Studies and literature in a number of journals and books . He has also written widely on the Arab-Israeli conflict. He is also a policy advisor with Al-Shabaka, the Palestinian Policy Network and on the advisory board of The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. His books are Worlding (Post)modernism: Interpretive Possibilities of Critical Theory and Countering the Nakba: One State for All. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Rabbi Alissa Wise is Deputy Director of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and co-founder of JVP's Rabbinical Council. She is a graduate of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Mouin Rabbani is an independent analyst, commentator and researcher specializing in the contemporary Middle East. Currently Resident Senior Fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies in Washington, DC, he has previously served as Principal Political Affairs Officer with the Office of the UN Special Envoy for Syria, Head of Middle East with Crisis Management Initiative/Martti Ahtisaari Centre, Senior Middle East Analyst and Special Advisor on Israel-Palestine with the International Crisis Group. Rabbani Co-Editor of Jadaliyya, Contributing Editor of Middle East Report, Associate Fellow of the European Council on Foreign Relations, and Policy Advisor to Al-Shabaka - The Palestinian Policy Network. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Joe Catron went to Palestine’s Gaza Strip in March 2011, on the first international solidarity delegation to cross the Rafah border after the fall of Egypt’s Mubarak government, and lived there through October 2014. Over three and a half years in the besieged coastal enclave, he joined popular protests along Israel’s separation barrier, including many to mark Land Day, Nakba Day, and other Palestinian national commemorations, accompanied farmers and fishermen in Israeli-enforced access-restricted areas, supported campaigns in solidarity with Palestinian political prisoners, and assisted local organizations through editing and training. During Israel’s military offensive in summer 2014, he and other international volunteers established a constant presence in hospitals threatened by Israeli bombardment and accompanied rescue efforts in conflict areas. His writing and photography from Palestine have appeared in +972 Magazine, BBC, Electronic Intifada, Middle East Eye, the New York Times, Newsweek, and various other media. He is in Max Blumenthal and Dan Cohen’s new documentary, Killing Gaza, and was profiled by Ramzy Baroud in his latest book, The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story. He lives in New York and is the U.S. coordinator of Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Visit wearenotnumbers.org for more info You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Remi Kanazi http://www.PoeticInjustice.net Follow Remi Kanazi on Twitter @remroum https://twitter.com/Remroum You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Richard Falk's new book Palestine: The Legitimacy of Hope, is available at Just World Books: http://justworldbooks.com/palestine-the-legitimacy-of-hope/ You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Rahim Kurwa http://SJPBruins.com You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
for more info about Miko, visit his website: http://MikoPeled.com You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Follow Diana Buttu on Twitter @dianabuttu https://twitter.com/dianabuttu You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Katie Miranda interviews Haneen Zoabi Referenced Websites: Adalah: The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel - http://adalah.org/eng/ The Israel Democracy Institute - http://en.idi.org.il/ ACRI: The Association for Civil Rights in Israel - http://www.acri.org.il/en/ You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Rebecca Vilkomerson Jewish Voice for Peace http://JVP.org You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Philip Weiss, founder and co-editor of Mondoweiss talks about what it takes to change minds in the American Jewish community. Visit www.mondoweiss.net for more info.
Dr. Jeff Halper Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions http://icahd.org/ You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
https://hebronleichhardt.wordpress.com/2014/08/31/refugee-week-fundraiser-continues-to-support-education-projects-in-hebron/ Issa write about how he helped reopen Hebron University after the Israeli army closed it down: http://archive.thisweekinpalestine.com/details.php?id=3388&ed=193&edid=193 The trials faced in opening a kindergarten in Hebron: http://972mag.com/death-to-arabs-sprayed-on-palestinian-kindergarten-in-hebron/81540/ Youth Against the Settlements Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/media.yas Youth Against the Settlements Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Human1Rights1Press http://hyas.ps/en/index.php/en/ http://www.youthagainstsettlements.org/ You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Katie interviews longtime Palestine activist Paul Larudee about Bay Area efforts to block the Israel owned Zim shipping line from being unloaded in the port of Oakland in response to the ongoing war on Gaza. BlockTheBoat Ship Schedules & Terminal Maps USA: http://pastebin.com/iH21cW11 more info on block the boat: http://pastebin.com/eN2dnr4U http://mondoweiss.net/2014/10/blocking-the-boat
in September 2014, Katie interviewed Ahmed Kathrada, Nelson Mandela's friend and cellmate for 24 years when they were both imprisoned on Robben Island. for further reading: http://www.kathradafoundation.org/ http://www.sahistory.org.za/topic/rivonia-trial-1963-1964 http://www.amazon.com/Long-Walk-Freedom-Autobiography-Mandela/dp/0316548189 http://www.audiobooks.com/audiobook/long-walk-to-freedom-the-autobiography-of-nelson-mandela/98242 You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Katie interviews D. Smash, a recently returned ISM volunteer from Palestine. D. discusses the daily battles to get Palestinian kids to school in Hebron with a dwindling international solidarity presence. D. also has some words of encouragement for anyone considering visiting Palestine. You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at katiemiranda.com. Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at palbox.org. all these links can be found in the description of each episode.
For more info: www.samidoun.ca www.palestinelegalsupport.org www.nlg.org www.addameer.org You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
International Solidarity Movement: www.palsolidarity.org Follow Joe on Twitter: @jncatron Joe's articles in Electronic Intifada: http://electronicintifada.net/people/joe-catron You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Websites mentioned in the interview: www.cair.com/ www.palestinelegalsupport.org/ Holyland Foundation www.freedomtogive.com/ Rasmea Odeh www.facebook.com/pages/Drop-The-Charges-Against-Rasmea-Now/678264732186412?fref=ts Irvine 11 www.irvine11.com You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
Surveillance Self Defense kit: in Arabic, English, Spanish, & more languages to come: http://ssd.eff.org http://eff.org www.torproject.org/ You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
codepink.org stolenbeauty.org codepink.salsalabs.com/o/424/p/dia/action3/common/public/index.sjs?action_KEY=7237 bdsmovement.net/activecamps/consumer-boycott You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
for more info: ampalestine.org/ hatembazian.com aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/08/power-people-extending-israel-boy-2014869508785171.html You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org . Free educational materials: http://www.ifamericansknew.org/about_us/materials.html Read the first 3 chapters of Alison's Book: http://www.againstourbetterjudgment.com/excerpt/ http://timeswarp.org
for more info: nouraerakat.com jadaliyya.com Noura's TV appearances: nouraerakat.com/media.html You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .
For more info: davidsheen.com/racism/ David’s testimony at the Russell Tribunal on Palestine: youtube.com/watch?v=SDNFdjwolaI David’s video with over 1 million views: youtube.com/watch?v=dPxv4Aff3IA Reach out to the African refugees on twitter: @holotcamp @holotrefugees You can support this podcast by subscribing to Katie's patreon, at http://patreon.com/katiemiranda or by visiting Katie's online jewelry and art store at http://www.katiemiranda.com . Palbox is a nonprofit subscription box supporting Palestinian farmers, artisans and the international solidarity movement. you can subscribe at http://www.palbox.org .