Recap: Tribute to Moms of Gaza
Shownotes:
We recap this month's moving episodes that acknowledge the incredible burden of motherhood during genocide. Insha'Allah, that weight will be relieved from the shoulders and hearts of the Palestinian people, ameen. ππ
If you've missed these episodes because you've been heartbroken and gaping at your phones over the ongoing horrors that have surpassed our wildest imaginations, we get it. But remember that our humanity relies on our steadfastness to it. We will NEVER normalize what's happening right now. We will NEVER accept it. And we will NEVER stop resisting. βπΎ
Tune in at 6pm EST on Apple podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music, or head over to our website and share this episode with someone who doesn't know the difference between "Palestine" and "Pakistan." πΊ
Links:
To help transport refugees out of Rafah to Mawasi:
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Follow @oberlin4palestine
Donate: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-getting-out-of-gaza-death
2. To help Fidaaβs cousin reunite with her family, and her other cousins escape Rafah
3. For an intro to the Palestinian struggle
Said, Edward W. The question of Palestine
Khalidi, Rashid. The Hundred Yearsβ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917β2017
Pappe, Ilan. The ethnic cleansing of Palestine
For a history of Palestine
Doumani, Beshara. Rediscovering Palestine: merchants and peasants in Jabal Nablus, 1700β1900
For Nakba deniers
Abdo, Nahla, and Nur Masalha, eds. An oral history of the Palestinian Nakba
Assad, Dawud. Palestine Rising: How I survived the 1948 Deir Yasin Massacre
Khalidi, Walid (ed.), Sharif S. Elmusa, and Muhammad Ali Khalidi. All that remains: The Palestinian villages occupied and depopulated by Israel in 1948
Masalha, Nur. Expulsion of the Palestinians. Washington, DC: Institute for Palestine Studies, 1992.
Masalha, Nur. The politics of denial: Israel and the Palestinian refugee problem
On resistance
Davis, Angela Y. Freedom is a constant struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the foundations of a movement