A podcast about Palestine, from the far diaspora. Made in partnership with the Palestinian Youth Movement.
Mahmoud Khalil is a political prisoner, but not the first or only one. As we watch students being abducted by ICE and deportations of migrants to prison camps in foreign countries, we reflect on the history that got us here. Mohammed and Rhiannon talk about the repression landscape we find ourselves in--attacks on immigrants, attacks on free speech, and what it all means for how we show up in our movement.
Rhiannon is joined by two organizers from the Palestinian Youth Movement to talk about the Mask off Maersk campaign which targets logistics giant: Maersk. Maersk has delivered millions of pounds of military cargo to Israel over the course of the genocide. We talk about Maersk's bloody history, the reporting that exposed Maersk's role in genocide and the disruption that caused in the supply chain, and how longterm, sustained organizing like the Mask Off Maersk campaign is needed to confront the structures upholding zionism and build a people's arms embargo. The Mask Off Maersk campaign employs a diversity of tactics which have already led to tangible wins. Just this past week, protesters blocked and occupied Maersk headquarters in Copenhagen, demanding that Maersk stop transporting military cargo to Israel and end all contracts with the Israeli Ministry of Defense. To keep up to date with the Mask Off Maersk campaign and learn how you can get involved, follow @maskoff_maersk on instagram and visit the campaign website at www.maskoffmaersk.com
After Phase 1 of the ceasefire agreement got underway January 19, we got together to discuss what we know about the ceasefire, how we're thinking about this moment, and what all of this means for the movement for Palestinian liberation here in the far diaspora.
Yara and Mohammed are joined by Patrick Higgins, a historian of U.S. imperialism in West Asia, to discuss the relationship between the United States and Israel, Palestinian revolutionary conceptions of that relationship, and how a recognition of the genocide in Gaza as a function of imperialism helps us better understand American "foreign and domestic" politics and our own role in confronting zionism, fascism, and empire.
With Israel's bombardment of Lebanon ongoing, we analyze the history and successes of the Lebanese resistance--the first Arab resistance formation to liberate their land from the Zionist entity--and discuss the interconnectedness of the Lebanese and Palestinian struggles against Zionism.Popular Cradle is made in partnership with the Palestinian Youth Movement. Our editor is Soraya Shockley. Our artwork is by shenby G and Vivek Venkatraman. Our theme music is composed by Salma Taleb, and performed by Clarissa Bitar and Hesham Jermakani. Follow, like, and subscribe to us on YouTube, X, and IG - @popularcradle.
It wasn't just a movement. It wasn't just a demonstration. It was an uprising. The First Intifada was a six-year "shaking off" of the conditions of occupation--a revolutionary period in which the homeland was transformed into the primary front for confronting Zionism, and every Palestinian was transformed into a resistor of occupation.Popular Cradle is made in partnership with the Palestinian Youth Movement. Thank you to the many people who contributed to the making of this episode. Our editor is Soraya Shockley. Our artwork is by shenby G and Vivek Venkatraman. Our theme music is composed by Salma Taleb, and performed by Clarissa Bitar and Hesham Jarmakani. Follow, like, and subscribe to us on YouTube, Twitter, and IG - @popularcradle.
PRISONERS ARE THE COMPASS OF OUR STRUGGLE. In the third episode of Popular Cradle, Yara, Rhiannon, and Mohammed delve into the history of the Palestinian prisoners' movement, and how Palestinian prisoners made the occupation prison a site of revolutionary struggle. From the tactics used by prisoners to resist the repression and cruelty imposed on them, to the prisoner exchanges negotiated outside prison walls, to the leadership of Palestinian prisoners in Palestinian politics broadly, our prisoners are invaluable, unbreakable contributors to--and models of--the struggle for national liberation.
"DISCLOSE, DIVEST, WE WILL NOT STOP, WE WILL NOT REST." On the second episode of Popular Cradle, Mohammed, Yara, and Rhiannon discuss the student intifada that swept North America this past spring. We talk about how the campus encampment movement started, how the encampments are part of a long history of student organizing in service of revolutionary struggle, and how the student movement in the far diaspora has worked to advance the struggle for Palestinian liberation. Popular Cradle is made in partnership with the Palestinian Youth Movement. Thank you to the many people who contributed to the making of this episode. Our editor is Soraya Shockley. Our artwork is by shenby G and Vivek Venkatraman. Our theme music is composed by Salma Taleb, and performed by Clarissa Bitar and Hisham Jermakany. Follow, like, and subscribe to us on YouTube, Twitter, and IG - @popularcradle.
In our first episode of Popular Cradle, organizers Mohammed, Yara, and Rhiannon talk about the history of Palestinian resistance to Zionism, and why that history doesn't start with the Nakba.