Ep. 40: From Palestine To Lebanon

Show Notes:

1948 to Freedom

In this episode, Louiza “Weeze” Doran talks with a biracial Palestinian whose family fled Palestine during 1948, landing in Lebanon and later in the United States. They share insight from their lived experience, as well as, point us to research and tracked data regarding the experiences of those in Palestine. From refugee experiences during the Nakba to refugee camps, to Palestinian rights to Israeli apartheid, to mental health and resistance to settler colonialism.

They state, “And so part of our rage about the reaction to certain things, to only certain communities, is that these decades and decades and decades of violence have been literally unknown, ignored. I mean, by everyone, forever, and yet, suddenly, they’re worth attending to and I would say they’re absolutely worth just like they’ve been worth attending to, for the last 75 plus years.”

Resources:

https://www.jadaliyya.com/

https://jewishcurrents.org/understanding-apartheid

https://www.btselem.org/apartheid

https://thisisapartheid.btselem.org/eng/#1

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