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Palestinian Stories

Palestinian Stories

著者: Caribbean Freedom Collective
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Palestinian Stories documents the individual life histories and memories of those in historic Palestine and of those who remember their time in Palestine. These histories are currently being erased in the ongoing Zionist genocide/ethnic cleansing. The mission of this Podcast is to preserve these stories for future generations.Caribbean Freedom Collective 世界
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  • Episode 6 - Nadim Bawalsa
    2025/08/03

    Dr. Nadim Bawalsa, a Palestinian-Jordanian historian, is the author of Transnational Palestine: Migration and the Right of Return before 1948 (Stanford University Press, 2022), which examines the formation of Palestinian national identity through diaspora and resistance to dispossession prior to Israel's founding. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies and holds a joint PhD in History and Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies from NYU (2017) and an MA in Arab Studies from Georgetown University (2010). In 2019–2020, he was a PARC-NEH fellow in Palestine.


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    1 時間 3 分
  • Episode 5 - Jonathan Kuttab
    2025/07/05

    Jonathan Kuttab is an international human rights attorney licensed in the U.S., Palestine, and Israel. He co-founded several prominent organizations, including Al-Haq, a leading Palestinian human rights group in Ramallah, Occupied Palestine; Sabeel Jerusalem, a Palestinian Christian movement for justice and liberation; Friends of Sabeel North America (FOSNA), which advocates for Palestinian rights in the U.S.; and Nonviolence International, promoting peaceful conflict resolution worldwide. Despite a lifetime marked by the violence he has witnessed, Kuttab remains a steadfast pacifist, embodying his principles through both his legal work and personal conduct. His memoir, The Truth Shall Set You Free, was published in 2023

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    50 分
  • Episode 4 - Nadeem Srouji
    2025/06/29

    Like all Palestinians, Nadeem Srouji carries a profound family history shaped by displacement, resilience, and loss. Born in Jerusalem but barred from returning, Nadeem’s lineage reflects the broader Palestinian experience under Israeli occupation and ongoing violence.


    His maternal grandfather, the prominent lawyer Aziz Shehadeh, was assassinated by an Israeli collaborator in 1985 after years of advocating for Palestinian rights through legal channels. Aziz’s son, Raja Shehadeh—Nadeem’s uncle—carried on that legacy, co-founding the human rights organization Al-Haq in 1979 and documenting their family’s story in award-winning books like Palestinian Walks and We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I.


    On his father’s side, the Srouji brothers of West Jerusalem—his grandfather and great-uncle—were well-known businessmen who resisted the expropriation of their land. After the upheavals of 1948 and 1967, much of Nadeem’s family relocated to Amman, where he later lived with host Tim Hartman from 2013 to 2017.


    Nadeem now lives in Los Angeles, one of millions in exile, but like so many Palestinians, he holds fast to the dream of return. His story is one thread in a larger tapestry of erasure, resistance, and enduring connection to homeland.


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    41 分
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