Aug 9, 2024
Interview
A closer look at this troubled land, 9,000 miles away, offers us rare insights into our own American racial problems.
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Aug 5, 2024
Lecture
I am interested in what is just, and if the just is not possible, I will continue to work for it until it will become possible.
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Firsthand accounts from the 2010 Gaza Freedom Flotilla, including an interview with organizer Greta Berlin and survivor testimonies from the Mavi Marmara, analyzing the Israeli attack and its aftermath.
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Ahmad Abuznaid traces the deep historical solidarity between Black American and Palestinian liberation struggles, from Malcolm X to the Movement for Black Lives, and argues that both fights are part of a shared battle against interconnected systems of oppression.
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John Voll and Amjad Atallah analyze the historical development and political strategy of Hamas, discussing its role as a nationalist liberation movement and the consequences of regional policies aimed at regime change.
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Jul 22, 2024
Interview
Ameed Faleh discusses Palestinian disillusionment with the Oslo state-building project, the historical failures of Arab nationalism in Egypt, and the cumulative strength of the Palestinian resistance.
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Jul 21, 2024
Kamau Franklin, Shar Bates, Mary Hooks, Marlon Kautz, Keyanna Jones - Stop Cop City Press Conference (2024)
Speech
We are here to demand a vote on Cop City and an end to the criminalization of activists fighting for our communities.
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This 1990 ABC News town hall features Ted Koppel interviewing Nelson Mandela about his release from prison, the struggle against apartheid, and the future of South Africa, with questions from a studio audience.
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Dr. Roy Casagranda traces the history of Yemen through colonial interventions, Pan-Arab socialism, and ongoing U.S.-backed warfare, arguing that the current genocide is a direct result of imperialist chaos.
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Salaita discusses his firing from the University of Illinois and links it to the repression of Palestinian voices, settler colonialism, and the struggle for indigenous rights.
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Dr. Jumana Odeh and Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi present on the psychological and political realities of the Second Intifada, challenging media myths and detailing the devastating impact of Israeli occupation on Palestinian civilians.
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Shireen Al-Adeimi gives a comprehensive analysis of the U.S.-backed Saudi-led war on Yemen, its devastating humanitarian impact, and the grassroots and congressional efforts to end American complicity.
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Joy James critiques Black feminism and the commodification of personal trauma, advocating for a captive maternal framework that emphasizes self-defense and material security in abolitionist movements.
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Hamid Rizq of Ansarullah explains Yemen's decision to confront Israel directly in support of Palestine, driven by religious conviction and popular will.
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Jon Elmer provides on-the-ground analysis of the 2005 Gaza disengagement, revealing it as a strategic move to consolidate Israeli control over the West Bank rather than a step toward peace.
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Fawaz Turki defends Palestinian armed resistance as a legitimate response to the ongoing violence of Zionist settler colonialism and Israeli occupation, arguing that the very existence of Israel constitutes institutional violence against the Palestinian people.
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Jun 22, 2024
Lecture
Marwa Osman presents her paper on Hezbollah's military transformation in Syria, driven by the need to counter Takfiri threats and preserve the Axis of Resistance.
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Dr. Sami Al-Arian recounts his decades-long ordeal as a Palestinian activist targeted by the U.S. government, from his arrest and acquittal to his exile in Turkey.
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This episode chronicles the persecution of Palestinian-American professor Sami Al-Arian through interviews, press conferences, and news clips, highlighting the use of secret evidence and political prosecution after 9/11.
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This 1988 Thames TV documentary investigates Israel's policy of beatings in Gaza, documenting the deaths of two Palestinian teenagers and the widespread use of force against civilians.
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Jun 13, 2024
Speech
Two speakers draw direct parallels between apartheid in South Africa and Israel's system of occupation, with personal testimony and a map-based analysis of walls, settlements, and closures.
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This documentary examines the tumultuous period in Palestine from 1930 to 1948, exploring the clash of nationalisms, British colonial policy, and the events that led to the establishment of Israel and the Palestinian Nakba.
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Leila Khaled delivers a powerful International Women's Day statement urging global escalation against Israeli genocide and ethnic cleansing in Palestine.
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Paul Findley discusses the pervasive influence of the Israel lobby on U.S. policy and the need for a grassroots movement to break the silence.
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Dr. Fayez Sayegh argues that lasting peace requires a secular democratic state in all of Palestine where Jews and Palestinians live together as equals.
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Nelson Mandela explains why the international community should not dictate the methods of the South African liberation struggle and why continued sanctions are essential to maintaining urgency in negotiations.
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Max Blumenthal examines Israeli apartheid and the 2014 Gaza war, arguing that ethnic cleansing is inherent to Zionism and urging BDS activism.
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Activists Kathy Kelly and Ridgely Fuller recount their attempts to break Israel's blockade of Gaza with the 2011 flotilla, as Greek authorities, under U.S. and Israeli pressure, obstructed the mission.
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A poignant reading of Ghassan Kanafani's 'Letter From Gaza', a story about a Palestinian man's refusal to leave his homeland after witnessing his niece's sacrifice, exploring deep ties to land and identity.
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Saree Makdisi explores how the Israeli occupation of Palestine operates through the mundane details of everyday life, from checkpoints to calorie counts, and how Palestinians resist through steadfastness and global boycott campaigns.
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Four experts present their analyses of the Palestinian refugee problem, focusing on moral responsibility, peace negotiations, compensation, and prospects for a just solution.
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May 18, 2024
Panel
Palestine will not be liberated until Europeans are liberated, until Ukrainians are liberated, until Russians are liberated, until Latin Americans are liberated, until the whole world is liberated.
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Dr. Ghada Hashem Talhami argues that Palestinian feminism is a nationalist movement shaped by occupation, contrasting it with Western liberal feminism and detailing women's roles in resistance and survival.
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May 13, 2024
Interview
Matt Hooley discusses how water scarcity is produced by colonial systems in the US and Palestine, and how indigenous and Palestinian struggles are linked through shared histories of dispossession.
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We are against any open relations with the United States of America because we know that what we are dealing with here is American imperialism, not just Israel.
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This documentary, partially narrated by Edward Said, examines the history of Palestinian dispossession from the late Ottoman period through the 1948 Nakba and its aftermath.
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May 6, 2024
Interview
Daniel Drennan El-Awar reflects on his time in Lebanon during the 2006 war, the enduring tactics of imperial violence, and the lessons for today's solidarity with Palestine.
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Live student journalism covers the NYPD raid on Columbia's occupied Hamilton Hall and the Palestine solidarity encampment, featuring an anonymous occupier's firsthand account of the arrest and police brutality.
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Mahdi Nazemroya examines the strategic interests behind the recent Gaza conflict, highlighting efforts to separate Hamas from the Iran-led resistance bloc and the role of NATO in fomenting sectarian strife in the Middle East.
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Apr 30, 2024
Interview
Max Ajl discusses the historical and contemporary role of Israel as a strategic asset of US imperialism, from its role in defeating Arab nationalism to the current genocide in Gaza.
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Palestinian writer Mohammed El-Kurd delivers impassioned speeches and interviews on the ongoing Nakba, the siege of Gaza, and the struggle for liberation.
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We're obviously not a security threat. We're sitting here peacefully, saying we want to go to Jerusalem. We have a right to exist and to be here and to ride the bus here.
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Zionism, far from a response to anti-Semitism, sought to normalize the Jewish people by creating a national identity antithetical to traditional Judaism, and its defeat lies in refuting Israel’s claim to represent world Jewry.
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Justin Porter and John Elmer provide a meticulous debunking of Israeli propaganda surrounding the October 7th Al-Aqsa Flood operation, revealing it as a targeted military raid rather than a terrorist massacre.
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From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
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Dr. Moussa al-Haddad and his daughter Laila al-Haddad describe the 2009 Israeli assault on Gaza as a genocide targeting civilians, while calling for international solidarity and justice.
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Walid Khalidi delivers a keynote at a 2009 London conference, arguing that the Nakba’s conception began at the 1897 Zionist Congress and detailing the colonial forces behind the dispossession of Palestinians.
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Apr 13, 2024
Documentary
Journalist Jeremy Loffredo embeds with Israeli settlers as they block aid trucks into Gaza and confess to committing war crimes, including destroying UN food centers.
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Huwaida Arraf recounts the Free Gaza Movement's daring boat missions to break the Israeli siege of Gaza, including the successful 2008 voyage and the violent interception of the Spirit of Humanity in 2009.
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A conversation with Good Shepherd Collective members on Palestinian resistance, the failure of international law, and the necessity of decolonization in the face of ongoing genocide.
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