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De Palestijns-Nederlandse fotograaf en filmmaker Sakir Khader focust zich op de relatie tussen leven en dood in conflictgebieden, met name in het Midden-Oosten. Tot 14 mei is zijn eerste museale solotentoonstelling ‘Yawm al-Firak', Arabisch voor ‘Dag van het Afscheid', te zien in fotomuseum Foam in Amsterdam. Khader mag zich sinds 2024 fotograaf noemen bij Magnum, een van de meest prestigieuze fotoagentschappen ter wereld. Presentatie: Andrew Makkinga
Today Jordan sits down with two incredible guests.First, Katrina vanden Heuvel, publisher of The Nation, joins the show to talk about her latest piece in The Guardian regarding Jeff Bezos' influence over the paper's opinion section. From there, they talk about the ongoing peace talks between the US/Ukraine and US/Russia. She also warns about the Democratic party becoming a war party.Then, Serene Khader, the Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and am Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center, talks to Jordan about her new book Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop. They discuss the ways corporate feminism divides people based on class, how “self-care” has been coopted, and how the right exploits gains made by women to make men feel marginalized. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.insurgentspod.com/subscribe
This week, Madigan speaks with moral and political philosopher and feminist theorist and professor, Serene Khader, the author of the book Faux Feminism: Why We Fall For White Feminism and How We Can Stop. Get the Book! https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/faux-feminism-serene-khader/1144750818 Do you have a topic that you want the show to take on? Email: neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.com Social media: Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist Get YANF Merch! https://yanfpodcast.threadless.com/ JOIN ME ON PATREON!! https://www.patreon.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this telugu podcast, we discuss the hidden truths about the food we consume daily. From the harmful effects of dairy products and steroid-injected cattle to the alarming rise in hormone imbalances, we uncover how modern dietary choices impact our health.We explore the forgotten power of millets and why the world is overly dependent on rice and wheat. With increasing cases of diabetes—even in newborns—we discuss the role of food corporations and the damage caused by processed foods. Is the food industry prioritizing profits over public health?The discussion sheds light on the destruction of agricultural lands and why traditional wisdom about feeding children has changed. We also tackle critical questions: Are we eating the wrong food? Can simple changes in our diet prevent diseases like cancer and diabetes? Is there a cure that mainstream medicine isn't talking about?From the benefits of Siridhanyalu to real-life cancer testimonies, we address the growing concerns about sugar, jaggery, and even soybean consumption. We also explore alternative treatments like homeopathy and the importance of making health-conscious choices in our kitchens.Ending with powerful takeaways, this episode urges us to ask the right questions and rethink our approach to food and medicine. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion that could change the way you eat forever!
Vanavond met Sophie: minister Eddy van Hijum wil misstanden met arbeidsmigranten tegengaan. Maar hoe? De Palestijns-Nederlandse fotograaf Sakir Khader geeft de Westelijke Jordaanoever een gezicht met zijn solotentoonstelling in fotografiemuseum Foam. En in het nieuwe programma ‘The Best of Pop' belichten Diederik Ebbinge en Angelique Houtveen dé iconen uit de popmuziek.
Trumps plannen voor de Gazastrook Eerste solotentoonstelling fotograaf Sakir Khader Heidi Koren publiceerde bijzonder boek over verlies moeder Sholeh Rezazadeh schrijft Boekenweekgedicht
In this episode of The Feminist Mom Podcast, Erin sits down with Dr. Serene Khader where they discusses her book “Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop” and explores the intersections of feminism and motherhood, particularly in the context of the pandemic. In this conversation, Erin and Serene discuss the evolution of childcare awareness and the impact of the pandemic on caregiving. They explore the historical context of feminism and childcare, the need for flexible childcare solutions, and the burden of intensive parenting. The discussion also highlights the overutilization of women's labor and the changing gender dynamics in feminism, emphasizing the importance of men's involvement in the movement. Dr. Serene Khader is a writer, philosopher, and feminist thinker whose new book, Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop, takes a hard look at how mainstream feminism often focuses too much on individual success instead of real, collective change. She's a professor at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center, and she has a lot to say about the ways feminism and motherhood intersect—especially after the pandemic. Learn more about Dr. Serene Khader and her work at https://www.serenekhader.com/ Follow Serene on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/serenekhader.bsky.social Purchase Faux Feminism here. Follow Erin on Instagram: instagram.com/feminist.mom.therapist Learn more about Erin: www.erinspahrtherapy.com Podcast Website: www.feministmompodcast.com Subscribe & Review: Love what you're hearing? Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast to help us reach more listeners like you! Support the podcast with a monthly donation: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministmompodcast/support Introducing the Inclusive Provider Directory! It is free for families to search. Providers can become a member and create a profile, as well as accessing a number of additional benefits. Please note: The information provided on this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content shared here is not intended to be professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This page may contain affiliate links.
After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its fourth wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop (Beacon Press, 2024), political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn't overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement's history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future. A feminist myth buster, Khader begins by deconstructing “faux feminisms.” Thought to be the pillars of good feminism, they may appeal to many but, in truth, leave most women behind. Khader identifies these traps that white feminism lays for us all, asking readers to think critically about: –The Freedom Myth: The overarching misconception that feminism is about personal freedom rather than collective equality. –The Individualism Myth: The pervasive idea that feminism aims to free individual women from social expectations. –The Culture Myth: The harmful misconception that “other” cultures restrict women's liberation. –The Restriction Myth: The flawed belief that feminism is a fight against social restrictions. –The Judgment Myth: The fallacy of celebrating women's choices without first interrogating the privileges afforded or denied to the women. In later chapters, Khader draws on global and intersectional feminist lessons of the past and present to imagine feminism's future. She pays particular attention to women of color, especially those in the Global South. Khader recounts their cultural and political stories of building a more inclusive framework in their societies. These are the women, she argues, from whom today's feminists can learn. Khader's critical inquiry begets a new vision of feminism: one that tackles inequality at the societal, not individual, level and is ultimately rooted in community. Serene Khader is Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Emily K. Crandall is a Doctoral Lecturer in Women and Gender Studies at Hunter College. She holds a PhD in Political Theory from the Graduate Center, CUNY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its fourth wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop (Beacon Press, 2024), political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn't overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement's history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future. A feminist myth buster, Khader begins by deconstructing “faux feminisms.” Thought to be the pillars of good feminism, they may appeal to many but, in truth, leave most women behind. Khader identifies these traps that white feminism lays for us all, asking readers to think critically about: –The Freedom Myth: The overarching misconception that feminism is about personal freedom rather than collective equality. –The Individualism Myth: The pervasive idea that feminism aims to free individual women from social expectations. –The Culture Myth: The harmful misconception that “other” cultures restrict women's liberation. –The Restriction Myth: The flawed belief that feminism is a fight against social restrictions. –The Judgment Myth: The fallacy of celebrating women's choices without first interrogating the privileges afforded or denied to the women. In later chapters, Khader draws on global and intersectional feminist lessons of the past and present to imagine feminism's future. She pays particular attention to women of color, especially those in the Global South. Khader recounts their cultural and political stories of building a more inclusive framework in their societies. These are the women, she argues, from whom today's feminists can learn. Khader's critical inquiry begets a new vision of feminism: one that tackles inequality at the societal, not individual, level and is ultimately rooted in community. Serene Khader is Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Emily K. Crandall is a Doctoral Lecturer in Women and Gender Studies at Hunter College. She holds a PhD in Political Theory from the Graduate Center, CUNY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its fourth wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop (Beacon Press, 2024), political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn't overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement's history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future. A feminist myth buster, Khader begins by deconstructing “faux feminisms.” Thought to be the pillars of good feminism, they may appeal to many but, in truth, leave most women behind. Khader identifies these traps that white feminism lays for us all, asking readers to think critically about: –The Freedom Myth: The overarching misconception that feminism is about personal freedom rather than collective equality. –The Individualism Myth: The pervasive idea that feminism aims to free individual women from social expectations. –The Culture Myth: The harmful misconception that “other” cultures restrict women's liberation. –The Restriction Myth: The flawed belief that feminism is a fight against social restrictions. –The Judgment Myth: The fallacy of celebrating women's choices without first interrogating the privileges afforded or denied to the women. In later chapters, Khader draws on global and intersectional feminist lessons of the past and present to imagine feminism's future. She pays particular attention to women of color, especially those in the Global South. Khader recounts their cultural and political stories of building a more inclusive framework in their societies. These are the women, she argues, from whom today's feminists can learn. Khader's critical inquiry begets a new vision of feminism: one that tackles inequality at the societal, not individual, level and is ultimately rooted in community. Serene Khader is Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Emily K. Crandall is a Doctoral Lecturer in Women and Gender Studies at Hunter College. She holds a PhD in Political Theory from the Graduate Center, CUNY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/lgbtq-studies
After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its fourth wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop (Beacon Press, 2024), political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn't overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement's history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future. A feminist myth buster, Khader begins by deconstructing “faux feminisms.” Thought to be the pillars of good feminism, they may appeal to many but, in truth, leave most women behind. Khader identifies these traps that white feminism lays for us all, asking readers to think critically about: –The Freedom Myth: The overarching misconception that feminism is about personal freedom rather than collective equality. –The Individualism Myth: The pervasive idea that feminism aims to free individual women from social expectations. –The Culture Myth: The harmful misconception that “other” cultures restrict women's liberation. –The Restriction Myth: The flawed belief that feminism is a fight against social restrictions. –The Judgment Myth: The fallacy of celebrating women's choices without first interrogating the privileges afforded or denied to the women. In later chapters, Khader draws on global and intersectional feminist lessons of the past and present to imagine feminism's future. She pays particular attention to women of color, especially those in the Global South. Khader recounts their cultural and political stories of building a more inclusive framework in their societies. These are the women, she argues, from whom today's feminists can learn. Khader's critical inquiry begets a new vision of feminism: one that tackles inequality at the societal, not individual, level and is ultimately rooted in community. Serene Khader is Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Emily K. Crandall is a Doctoral Lecturer in Women and Gender Studies at Hunter College. She holds a PhD in Political Theory from the Graduate Center, CUNY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After over 175 years, the feminist movement, now in its fourth wave, is at risk of collapsing on its eroding foundation. In Faux Feminism: Why We Fall for White Feminism and How We Can Stop (Beacon Press, 2024), political philosopher Serene Khader advocates for another feminism—one that doesn't overwhelmingly serve white, affluent #girlbosses. With empathy, passion, and wit, Khader invites the reader to join her as she excavates the movement's history and draws a blueprint for a more inclusive and resilient future. A feminist myth buster, Khader begins by deconstructing “faux feminisms.” Thought to be the pillars of good feminism, they may appeal to many but, in truth, leave most women behind. Khader identifies these traps that white feminism lays for us all, asking readers to think critically about: –The Freedom Myth: The overarching misconception that feminism is about personal freedom rather than collective equality. –The Individualism Myth: The pervasive idea that feminism aims to free individual women from social expectations. –The Culture Myth: The harmful misconception that “other” cultures restrict women's liberation. –The Restriction Myth: The flawed belief that feminism is a fight against social restrictions. –The Judgment Myth: The fallacy of celebrating women's choices without first interrogating the privileges afforded or denied to the women. In later chapters, Khader draws on global and intersectional feminist lessons of the past and present to imagine feminism's future. She pays particular attention to women of color, especially those in the Global South. Khader recounts their cultural and political stories of building a more inclusive framework in their societies. These are the women, she argues, from whom today's feminists can learn. Khader's critical inquiry begets a new vision of feminism: one that tackles inequality at the societal, not individual, level and is ultimately rooted in community. Serene Khader is Jay Newman Chair in Philosophy of Culture at Brooklyn College and Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies at the CUNY Graduate Center. Emily K. Crandall is a Doctoral Lecturer in Women and Gender Studies at Hunter College. She holds a PhD in Political Theory from the Graduate Center, CUNY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Today on the conduct(her) podcast Kyra and McKenna interview Dr. Shireen Abu Khader, founder of https://dozanworld.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conducther/support
Sakir Khader is fotograaf en filmmaker. Khader staat bekend om zijn rauwe beelden van conflictgebieden. Hij was namens de Volkskrant en Brandpunt actief in de Arabische wereld, en won de Zilveren Camera van 2023. In zijn nieuwe fotoserie ‘I Have No More Earth to Lose' toont Khader, zelf van Palestijnse komaf, het (over)leven van Palestijnen op de Westelijke Jordaanoever. De foto's zijn nu te zien op het BredaPhoto Festival. Femke van der laan gaat met Sakir Khader in gesprek.
Mona Khader har en stark kärlek till hästar och hästsporten. Trots hennes passion har hon blivit illa behandlad, och exkluderad på olika stall och träningsplatser. Lyssna på hennes story hur hon överkom hatet. Artiklar om Mona Khader:Svårt med slöja i stallet: ”Extra mycket hat mot oss”Mona, 21, rider med slöja – aldrig känt sig välkommen
Documentair fotograaf en filmmaker Sakir Khader is de derde gast in VPRO Zomergasten. Joris Luyendijk interviewt hem over zijn ideale televisieavond.
Software engineer and social media influencer Sajjad Khader shares his inspiring journey from a driven college student to a tech industry mentor. Motivated to serve Allah's purpose, Sajjad accelerated through his education, graduating with a BS and MS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech by only age 20. Now a software engineer at Splunk and a rising social media personality, Sajjad demystifies the tech industry for aspiring professionals. Timestamps: 00:00 - Sajjaad's Intro 00:52 - The Episode Theme 02:57 - Sajjaad's Journey: From Academics to Career 13:47 - Sajjaad's Social Media Journey 21:17 - Sajjaad's Future Goals 24:34 - Why Tech Education is Important 30:40 - The Importance of Knowledge in Islam 35:18 - How To Balance Work and Community 38:16 - The Move to San Francisco 39:56 - Sajjaad's Philosophy on Networking 43:24 - How to Stay Grounded 50:37 - Value Efforts Over Results #muslim #islam #musliminamerica #muslimpodcast #tawakkul #islamicfaith #ummah #ambition #islamicreminder #muslimsincollege #youngmuslims #dua --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theislamicpod/support
De Palestijns-Nederlandse journalist Sakir Khader staat op de Amerikaanse terroristenlijst tussen leden van IS, Al Qaida, Hamas en de Taliban. Hierdoor wordt hij bij grensovergangen ondervraagd, opgesloten of teruggestuurd. Én het maakt zijn werk levensgevaarlijk. Hoe is hij hierop terecht gekomen? En vooral; hoe komt hij er ooit weer af? Sakir Khader vertelt er vandaag zelf over samen met onderzoeksjournalist Huib Modderkolk die de zaak voor hem onderzocht. Onze journalistiek steunen? Dat kan het beste met een (digitaal) abonnement op de Volkskrant, daarvoor ga je naar www.volkskrant.nl/podcastactie Presentatie: Pieter KlokRedactie: Corinne van Duin, Lotte Grimbergen, Julia van Alem, Jasper Veenstra en Sanne KiggenMontage: Rinkie BartelsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In de derde aflevering van Achter de Frontlinie spreekt Bram Vermeulen met documentairefotograaf en filmmaker Sakir Khader. Hij won afgelopen februari de Zilveren Camera voor zijn fotoserie over Jenin, een vluchtelingenkamp op de bezette Westelijke Jordaanoever. In 2021 maakte hij voor Frontlinie de aflevering 'Het verzet van Beita'. Daarin doet hij verslag vanuit Beita, een dorp vlakbij de stad Nablus, ook op de westelijke Jordaanoever, waar de inwoners in strijd zijn geraakt met kolonisten en het Israëlische leger rondom de bezetting van de berg Sabih. Met Bram praat Sakir over wat hij zag en meemaakte in zijn thuisland Palestina, en over wat hij nog steeds ziet gebeuren. Een gesprek over de oorlog in Gaza en over de stijgende spanning op de West Bank. Maar ook over familie en wat het betekent om wel of journalist te zijn. Abonneer je op Achter de Frontlinie en mis geen nieuwe aflevering. Wil je meer weten? Schrijf je dan ook vooral in op de nieuwsbrief en ontvang elke twee weken extra verhalen van Bram Vermeulen, achtergronden en lees-, kijk- en luistertips in je inbox. Of kijk 'Frontlinie' op NPO Start (https://npo.nl/start/serie/frontlinie). Alles van 'Frontlinie' vind je op vpro.nl/frontlinie (https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/frontlinie.html)
Jules Holroyd is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. Her teaching and research focuses on understanding the nature of, and addressing, injustices. In this conversation, she turns her attention to praise.Philosophers have given a lot of attention to blame in the past, but not so much to praise. This might be because praise looks fairly unproblematic on the whole. Praising people is nice! It boosts people's self-confidence, strengthens social bonds, and if we occasionally praise people who don't deserve our praise, who cares? According to Jules Holroyd, a philosopher working at the University of Sheffield, while this attitude is probably right overall, there can be instances in which we praise people in ways that are morally problematic, harmful even, and we should be on the lookout for these cases. In this conversation, we talked about some of the moral norms that govern praise - when it is and isn't appropriate to praise someone - and in particular we looked at the ways in which our acts of praising can signal a commitment to wider social norms, some of which we might not want to endorse.Jules's paper which forms the basis of this conversation is here:Holroyd, J. (2021) Oppressive Praise. Feminist Philosophy Quarterly. https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/fpq/article/view/13967She also has this more recent paper on praise: Holroyd, J. (2023) Proleptic praise: a social function analysis. Noûs. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nous.12482 Here are some of the papers Jules refers to in the episode:Coates, Justin. (2019). Gratitude and Resentment: Some Asymmetries. In R. Roberts & D. Telech (Eds.) The Moral Psychology of Gratitude(pp. 160–175). London: Rowman & Littlefield.Jeppsson, S., & Brandenburg, D. (2022). Patronizing Praise. The Journal of Ethics, 26, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10892-022-09409-2 Khader, S., & Lindauer, M. (2020). The “Daddy Dividend”: The Gender Division of Labour and Regression Towards Patriarchy.APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy,19(2), 6–8. https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.apaonline.org/ resource/collection/D03EBDAB-82D7-4B28-B897-C050FDC1ACB4/FeminismV19n2.pdfLippert-Rasmussen, K. (2022). Praising without standing. The Journal of Ethics, 26,229–246. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10892-021-09374-2 Shoemaker, D., & Vargas, M. (2019). Moral torch fishing: A signaling theory of blame. Noûs, 55, 581–602. https:// doi.org/10.1111/nous.12316 Ethics Untangled is produced by the IDEA Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Twitter: @EthicsUntangledFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
Sahar Khader, the author of "Sitti's Key," speaks on the importance of publishing Palestinian stories, the challenges of getting published as a Palestinian author, and the mainstream publishing industry's censorship of Palestinian voices.
« Nous les chrétiens palestiniens, nous avons le droit de parler car nous avons souffert avec tous les autres ». Portrait de Mgr Jamal Khader, chrétien palestinien, vicaire du patriarcat latin de Jérusalem pour la Jordanie, nommé en janvier 2024 évêque de Djibouti. Alors que les bombardements israéliens se poursuivent à Gaza en riposte aux attaques du 7 octobre par le Hamas contre Israël et les prises d'otages, Mgr Jamal Khader nous livre son regard sur le conflit israélo-palestinien et la guerre à Gaza, son désir de justice, de paix et de réconciliation.Né dans un village de Cisjordanie occupée dans une famille catholique, Mgr Jamal Khader a suivi le séminaire de Beit Jala et a été ordonné prêtre en 1988. Après un doctorat en théologie dogmatique à Rome, il a été professeur puis recteur du séminaire où il avait étudié, il a également enseigné à l'université de Bethléem. Il a été curé de la paroisse de la Sainte-Famille à Ramallah et a dirigé les écoles du Patriarcat latin dans les Territoires Palestiniens avant d'être nommé évêque du patriarcat latin de Jérusalem pour la Jordanie.De longues années d'expérience de terrain que le pape François lui a demandé en janvier 2024 de mettre à profit dans le diocèse de Djibouti, pour faire le lien entre le monde arabe et le monde africain.Invité : Mgr Jamal Khader, vicaire du patriarcat latin de Jérusalem pour la Jordanie, nommé en janvier 2024 évêque de Djibouti, rencontré à Amman.Et rencontre avec Rif'at Bader, prêtre catholique, curé de l'Église du Sacré Cœur à Amman en Jordanie, directeur du Centre catholique des études et des médias et fondateur du site abouna.org.
« Nous les chrétiens palestiniens, nous avons le droit de parler car nous avons souffert avec tous les autres ». Portrait de Mgr Jamal Khader, chrétien palestinien, vicaire du patriarcat latin de Jérusalem pour la Jordanie, nommé en janvier 2024 évêque de Djibouti. Alors que les bombardements israéliens se poursuivent à Gaza en riposte aux attaques du 7 octobre par le Hamas contre Israël et les prises d'otages, Mgr Jamal Khader nous livre son regard sur le conflit israélo-palestinien et la guerre à Gaza, son désir de justice, de paix et de réconciliation.Né dans un village de Cisjordanie occupée dans une famille catholique, Mgr Jamal Khader a suivi le séminaire de Beit Jala et a été ordonné prêtre en 1988. Après un doctorat en théologie dogmatique à Rome, il a été professeur puis recteur du séminaire où il avait étudié, il a également enseigné à l'université de Bethléem. Il a été curé de la paroisse de la Sainte-Famille à Ramallah et a dirigé les écoles du Patriarcat latin dans les Territoires Palestiniens avant d'être nommé évêque du patriarcat latin de Jérusalem pour la Jordanie.De longues années d'expérience de terrain que le pape François lui a demandé en janvier 2024 de mettre à profit dans le diocèse de Djibouti, pour faire le lien entre le monde arabe et le monde africain.Invité : Mgr Jamal Khader, vicaire du patriarcat latin de Jérusalem pour la Jordanie, nommé en janvier 2024 évêque de Djibouti, rencontré à Amman.Et rencontre avec Rif'at Bader, prêtre catholique, curé de l'Église du Sacré Cœur à Amman en Jordanie, directeur du Centre catholique des études et des médias et fondateur du site abouna.org.
In one of our final episodes of this year Shanti shares her last accomplishment in her attempt to "look like herself" while Antoinette recaps her family Christmas party and her favorite cup of tea (literally).For our politics segment, we are joined by special guest Nehad Khader. As much as we wanted to end the year in love and light, we felt it important to continue to raise awareness about the continuing genocide in Gaza. Nehad was generous enough to share her lived experience as a Palestinian who like many of us is attempting to maintain hope while refusing to ignore her duty to her homeland and her people in the fight for all oppressed people throughout the world.We end our episode discussing the recent verdict of Jonathan Majors in which he was convicted of assault in the 3rd degree and harassment in the 2nd degree. We share our reactions and discuss the qualifications of redemption and potential within the public sphere. Join us...Palestinians to follow to learn more of the history and current events unfolding in Gaza.@wizard_bisan1@motaz_azaiza@hatem.h.rawagh@nouraerakat@theimeu@eye.on.palestineContact Us:Hotline: (215) 948-2780Discord: https://discord.gg/4hRQbTkBEmail: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus contentShop ATWC Merch: https://www.aroundthewaycurls.com/collectionsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fares Khader nos cuenta la cruda realidad de sus familiares en Gaza y explica lo que viene sufriendo hace décadas el pueblo palestino. Disponible en YouTube: https://youtu.be/yISzQsAvDY4 Puedes seguir los programas por: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/PandemiaDigital1/videos Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/pandemiadigital/videos Ivoox https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pandemia-digital_sq_f11419368_1.html Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1seVFBx3N2kaubvcCJE2N1 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/pandemia-digital/id1660032240 Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/pandemia-digital_1 Podimo https://open.podimo.com/podcast/2fd7f914-c348-42e0-9e36-d9d0c182e1d3 Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvNTMxMzc5MS9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVk Sigue toda la actividad de #PandemiaDigital desde Redes Sociales: Telegram https://t.me/PandemiaDigital Twitter https://twitter.com/PandemiaDigitaI Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PandemiaDigitalObservatorio Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pandemia_digital_twitch TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@pandemiadigital Canción que suena al inicio y final del programa Letra: Soplodepalabras (Caña y media) Producción y edición: Rober Villalba Base: Gangsta beat de Gipsy Crunk
We are joined by philosopher Anita Zsurzsán and Jamil Khader, the Dean of Research at Bethlehem University in Palestine for a roundtable on the war on Gaza, otherwise known as the "2023 Hamas-Israel war". We discuss the politics of the current war, the status of Islamist politics in Palestine and the region, the role of the media, Islamophobia and Antisemitism, Arab Marxism and the meaning of Palestine liberation today. Please read Jamil's latest article on Truthout "Media's Selective Moral Outrage Manufactures Consent for Palestinian Genocide" https://truthout.org/articles/medias-selective-moral-outrage-manufactures-consent-for-palestinian-genocide/
القارئ أحمد خضر سورة النور كاملة The Reader Ahmed Khader تلاوة خاشعة مؤثرة --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alquranalkareem/support
Gurmehar Kaur brings you the news from Manipur, Karnataka, Delhi, Gujarat and Switzerland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The death of Khader Adnan in Israeli detention during a hunger strike on May 2 of this year sparked mourning worldwide and a general strike in occupied Palestine. The 45-year-old Adnan was on his 87th day of hunger strike while serving a sentence for his 12th arrest by the Israeli state at the time of his death. A baker by trade and a father to nine children, Adnan was the first Palestinian to die of hunger strike in an Israeli prison since 1992. As a spokesperson for Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Adnan first captured the world's attention when he launched a hunger strike from behind bars in 2011, sparking a global wave of solidarity actions. Israel has thus far refused to return the body of Adnan to his mourning widow and children. Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi joins Rattling the Barsto discuss the life, activism, and martyrdom of Khader Adnan, and what his death reveals about the routine abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israel.Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi is the founding Director and Senior Scholar of the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies Program, and Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at the College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University. She is also the founder and director of Teaching Palestine: Pedagogical Praxis and the Indivisibility of Justice.Post-Production: Cameron Granadino The Real News is an independent, viewer-supported, radical media network. Help us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-rtbSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-rtbGet Rattling the Bars updates: https://therealnews.com/up-pod-rtbLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
The death of Khader Adnan in Israeli detention during a hunger strike on May 2 of this year sparked mourning worldwide and a general strike in occupied Palestine. The 45-year-old Adnan was on his 87th day of hunger strike while serving a sentence for his 12th arrest by the Israeli state at the time of his death. A baker by trade and a father to nine children, Adnan was the first Palestinian to die of hunger strike in an Israeli prison since 1992. As a spokesperson for Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Adnan first captured the world's attention when he launched a hunger strike from behind bars in 2011, sparking a global wave of solidarity actions. Israel has thus far refused to return the body of Adnan to his mourning widow and children. Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi joins Rattling the Barsto discuss the life, activism, and martyrdom of Khader Adnan, and what his death reveals about the routine abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israel.Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi is the founding Director and Senior Scholar of the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies Program, and Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at the College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University. She is also the founder and director of Teaching Palestine: Pedagogical Praxis and the Indivisibility of Justice.Post-Production: Cameron Granadino The Real News is an independent, viewer-supported, radical media network. Help us continue producing Rattling the Bars by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer: Donate: https://therealnews.com/donate-pod-rtbSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/nl-pod-rtbGet Rattling the Bars updates: https://therealnews.com/up-pod-rtbLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews
Bás Khader Adnan sa Phailistín - Bertie Ó hAinmhire by Raidió na Life 106.4FM, www.raidionalife.ie
Mais um episódio sensacional saindo do forno. Cardápio? Bloco 1 - Governo anuncia aumento do orçamento da educação, concentrado nos ortodoxos. - Manifestações pró e contra a reforma levam centenas de milhares às ruas. Bloco 2 - Sheikh Khader Adnan da Jihad Islâmica morre depois de 86 dias de greve de fome e foguetes caem de Gaza - Israel mata os terroristas responsáveis pelo atentado das três mulheres no Vale do Jordão em Nablus. Bloco 3 - Knesset abre temporada, com discurso de Netanyahu pelo acordo em relação à reforma. - Netanyahu entra em confronto com Ben-Gvir por conta da operação em Gaza. - Partido ortodoxo ameaça romper a coalizão se a lei do Alistamento não passar. Bloco do esporte com Nelson Burd Episódio #186 do podcast "Do Lado Esquerdo do Muro", com Marcos Gorinstein e João Miragaya.
To find out more about Samidoun visit their website. https://samidoun.net/ Be sure to sign up for their mailing list. Some further readings on Sheik Khader Adnan https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/tamara-nassar/khader-adnan-who-yearned-live-free-dies-israeli-prison and his final will, written a few weeks before he died https://samidoun.net/2023/05/the-will-of-the-martyred-palestinian-hunger-striker-sheikh-khader-adnan/
This week, Erin Flanagan and Jacob Shropshire talk through the "Godfather of AI's" decision to leave Google, the arrest of a alleged Kenyan religious cult leader, and the death of Khader Adnan in Israeli custody. Plus, Have You Heard headlines to keep you up-to-date on the biggest stories from the week.
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack (Editors note: Recorded Tuesday May 2nd) Listeners in Gaza got in touch with us when the news broke this morning of the death of Khader Adnan in an Israeli jail, following an 87 day hunger strike and asked that we cover his passing. So we went back to Dr. Yousef M. Aljamal, the Palestinian writer and activist who helped collate the book A Shared Struggle - Stories of Palestinian and Irish Hunger Strikers. Yousef, who knew Khader from working with him on the book, tells us why he was so beloved by the Palestinian people, how he was never factional, how he an activist to the end and was incredibly defiant against settler colonialism despite everything he endured. "Our freedom is the most precious thing we have. Prison cells worsen our wounds and increase our suffering." Khader Adnan The Climate Disaster podcast with John Gibbons is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-82035753
On his 86th day of hunger strike, Sheikh Khader Adnan died in Ramle Prison, where he has been held since February 5th, 2023. On that same day, Adnan declared his hunger strike in protest of his detention by the Israeli authorities. Host Diana Buttu reflects on the life of Khader Adnan, his activism, and his unwavering commitment to his family and Palestine.
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This week on episode 264 of the BlockHash Podcast, we have Co-founder Hamdee Khader to talk about DeVo Protocol. Hamdee is the Co-founder of DeVo protocol. He earned his JD/MBA from the University of North Carolina. Graduated summa cum laude from North Carolina State University and has experience working at leading Fortune 500 companies including Citrix, MetLife, and NextEra Energy. DeVo tokenizes the $2.3T philanthropy sector, substantially rewarding token holders and eliminating many inefficiencies, such as the lack of transparency allowing donors to see where their donations are being spent, rewards for philanthropy stakeholders like volunteers, and the ability for stakeholders to intercommunicate in a trustless format. The podcast is available on… Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blockhash-exploring-the-blockchain/id1241712666 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6dc84ee4-845b-4bea-b812-b876daab2c7e/BlockHash-Exploring-the-Blockchain Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4AGqU8qxIYVkxXM4q2XpO1 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iNmNhNWM0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Website: www.blockhashpodcast.com On Social Media… Website: https://devoprotocol.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/devoprotocol/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devoprotocol/ Find Brandon Zemp & the podcast on Social Media… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theblockhash/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zempcapital/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/zempcapital Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theblockhash LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/brandonzemp Sign up for the "Future Economy" newsletter… Newsletter: https://futureeconomy.memberful.com/join
In this live episode at YMCA World Council, we are talking with Antonio Merino, Rami Khader, and Karen Friedman about your efforts to promote mental health and wellness from the perspectives of the Latin America and Caribbean Alliance of YMCAs, the East Jerusalem YMCA, and Y-USA. ABOUT YMCA WORLD COUNCIL: YMCA's World Council is the highest governing body of the global YMCA Movement, and also its most important shared space. Across continents and across generations, YMCAs come together to share, plan, learn, and be inspired. It charts the way forward towards becoming the world's partner of choice as a youth empowerment organization. FOUR PILLARS of VISION 2030 COMMUNITY WELL-BEING: The belief that every person should have the means to grow and thrive in body, mind, and spirit while taking care of their individual and collective well-being MEANINGFUL WORK: The principle that all young people deserve the right to learn and engage in flexible, dignified, and meaningful work while building sustainable livelihoods SUSTAINABLE PLANET: Shared commitment and action toward the protection and regeneration of our planet, preparing for a just transition to a world where humans live in full harmony with nature A JUST WORLD: Harnessing the power of young people and communities to promote and advance justice, peace, equity, and human rights for all https://worldcouncil2022.ymca.int | https://www.ymcadallas.org/causenetic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/causenetic/message
Sobre la misión de un verdadero hombre. ¿Quién es el Caballero del Espíritu? ¿Qué se entendía por ello en la antigüedad? ¿Cuál es la esencia de un hombre? ¿Cuál es la esencia de una mujer? ¿Qué ha perdido la gente? ¿Cuál es la imagen simbólica sagrada del espíritu de un hombre verdadero? Jesús, el Profeta Mahoma, Jorge el Victorioso, Djíries, al-Khader, el símbolo de un ganador en la batalla espiritual. ¿Qué se esconde detrás de los símbolos? Sobre el papel sagrado de un hombre en la vida de la sociedad. Sobre el fin de los tiempos y la posibilidad de elegir el milenio dorado. Secretos de la sociedad que se convierten en realidad. La transmisión “Caballero del Espíritu” fue publicada en AllatRa TV en ruso el 27 de marzo de 2019. Transmisiones con la participación de Igor Mijáilovich Danilov: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLctiYFDt9qjHNu82l7wACbsfNTnIQgyoA EL SEXO Y EL CAMINO ESPIRITUAL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmoJtuM4IcY&t=628s&ab_channel=AllatRaTVenEspa%C3%B1ol SERVICIO https://youtu.be/n0-JvAnwcdA(subtítulos en italiano e inglés) CLIMA. EL FUTURO ES AHORA https://youtu.be/NdzP3Fy24u0 Anastasia Novykh. Libro "AllatRa" https://allatra.tv/file/485(descarga directa) ¡Estaremos encantados de responder en la sección de comentarios! #Caballero #Espíritu #ALLATRA
Podcast Papagaio Falante é um bate papo com o Sérgio Mallandro e Renato Rabelo. Toda terça-feira e quinta-feira. Geralmente as 20h! Instagram do Papagaio Falante: @podcastpapagaiofalante Sérgio Mallandro: @serginhomallandro Renato Rabello: @ren.atorabelo
TFJ: The Birth of Israel Series 2 Episode 5 The Partition Plan which would have enabled the creation of a Jewish State was not looking promising. The American State Department was adamantly opposed, dampening President Truman's support. The Soviet's were in favor of partition, which presented a rare opportunity as with the Soviets came their satellite countries. It would take Dr. Chaim Weizmann with all of his wisdom and charm to convince President Truman to vote for partition and put the United States' weight behind it. After the motion for Jewish statehood passed in the UN, there was rejoicing in Israel and in Jewish communities throughout the world. The Arab reaction was a wave of lethal violence. The Yishuv began making hasty preparations for war. The Etzion Block in the Hebron hills south of Jerusalem was besieged by Arab guerrillas. A relief column of 35 of Hebrew University's brightest students never made it to their comrades and were killed and mutilated by Khader el Husseini's soldiers. Edited and Produced by Alex Drucker Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2022 Media Education Trust llc
I have been waiting for this kind of conversation to talk about Ancient Civilization and the Anunnaki and others. The history of how there were other species here before us that is starting to be talked about but for a very long time it wasn't. Why? Could this be because there lack of knowledge or understanding or could it be there are those they do not want us to know? I love talking about it. and Antionette Muerer joins us today and so excited about this interview. Antoinette Meurer (born Khader) is a New Mexican/Palestinian healer from Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is a Complex PTSD survivor, mother, wife, herbalist, gardener, musician and University of New Mexico anthropology student studying ethnology and linguistics. She is interested in all things ancient and feels a connection to archaic ways and peoples. Her page is @elquamarmejnoonhealingworks on Instagram.You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/CkzMW8mwyBsLike and Subscribe You can follow me on instagram: @wakeupwithkcJewelry provided by: Pretty Bling Boutiquehttps://www.facebook.com/prettyblingboutique/Logo created by: Eden Fritz AguiarProducer & Marketing Dir, Clovercrest MediaOpener created by: Zachary LaPlantCMG | Social Media Manager| Chief Video Editor Music is provided by: Just The Way It IsAdrian WaltherSX7PA8K4SYANWVLZ
Registered Dietician and integrative nutrition consultant Dina Khader joins Marina on Pelvic Matters today to discuss women's nutrition needs for the different phases of life, particularly postpartum! This episode is FULL of wonderful nuggets of info from Dina so it's a must listen! Episode Highlights: Learn how Dina found her path at a young age. Learn what postpartum women can consume to help with healing and why its so important in the wake of hormonal changes Learn what different nutrition/vitamin needs women have at different phases of life (puberty, childbearing years, peri- and post menopausal) Dina's recommendation for starting back on the health track post-covid Follow and Learn more about Dina's amazing work at: https://www.dinakhader.com/ https://www.facebook.com/TheKhaderCenter/ https://www.instagram.com/the_khader_center/?hl=en
I sæsonens første afsnit kigger Ekstra Bladets politiske podcast på statsministeren og forsvarsministerens føjten rundt, mens Taliban bankede på byporten til Kabul. Vi taler også om Naser Khader, der har fået sparket i Konservative og Papes håndtering af forløbet. Til sidst runder vi situationen, hvor Joachim fik en helt særlig information, mens han sad i kirken. Værter: Brian Weichardt og Joachim B. Olsen Producer: Emma Buus Mosegaard Lyddesign: Leo Peter Larsen Programansvarlig: Thomas Arent og Marie Rask Glerup
TV2 har lavet mange tågede ting rent kommunikationsmæssigt det sidste år. Men forleden tog tågeriet nye højder: Big boss på kanalen, Flemming Rasmussen, blev fyret. Forklaringen hedder "uenigheder i direktionen om ansvar”, men han har også gjort det skide godt og tjent en hulens masse penge til TV2 og passet sit job til UG og været helt med på alt det digitale og sådan. Men den gensidige tillid er ikke til stede, fortæller bestyrelsensformanden på TV2. Det stritter i alle retninger, og derfor er vores nysgerrighed pirret: Måske handler det om noget helt andet end uenigheder om ansvar? Vi har sat alt ind på rygtebørsen og banket hårdt på vandrørene for at finde ud af, hvad den mere sandsynlige forklaring på fyringen kan være.Og så skal vi naturligvis forbi champen i bar' kasse, Naser Khader. Han har snigløbet sit eget parti og lavet et pludseligt comeback, der ikke er klappet af med formand-Pape. Til trods for vilde nye anklager, ser det (igen) ud til, at Khader kan gå på vandet.Endelig kommer vi forbi en af de gamle travere: Udklædning til fester kan krænke andre. Må man klæder sig ud som indianer, cowboy og så videre? Ejeren af det kendte skomærke, Billi Bi, Carsten Friis, har holdt fed klædud-fest for sønnike og bestilt en stripper/event-dude til at malet sig sort i hovedet og iklæde sig afroparyk for at ligne en kendt helt fra en Quentin Tarantino film. Vi skal tale om, hvordan Friis prøver at fedte sig ud af den dumme sag.
In this episode you'll learn what the poet and feminist icon Audre Lorde can teach us about identity and the importance of speaking up for the oppressed. You'll also hear why philosophy professor Dr. Serene J Khader believes we should rethink the way we empower women, and why humility is not one size fits all. This kicks off a three part series on HUMILITY. #thehappierhour Show notes: TheHappierHour.org Facebook.com/TheHappierHour Instagram.com/MissMMcCarthy Twitter.com/MissMMcCarthy