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Revolutionary Palestinian Futures / Noura Erakat

This Is Hell!

This Is Hell!

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4.9937 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2023

⏱️ 81 minutes

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We welcome human rights attorney Noura Erakat who wrote the Boston Review article, "Designing the Future in Palestine: Palestinian women and feminist organizations are reimagining what liberation can look like beyond national independence." Noura is Associate Professor at Rutgers University, New Brunswick in the Department of Africana Studies and the Program in Criminal Justice, and author of, "Justice for Some: Law and in the Question of Palestine."

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0:00.0

The The This is hell.

0:30.0

live from Lake Kew.

0:29.0

This is hell.

0:33.0

Live from Lake Capitalism where property has more rights than people.

0:39.0

This is hell and nowhere is that more evident than when you consider imperialism and its partner in crime

0:47.8

colonialism which has erased entire indigenous societies in their cultures transforming the land to suit the occupier.

0:55.7

In a few minutes we will be speaking with human rights attorney, Nura Ericott, who posted the

1:00.4

Boston Review article designing the future in Palestine.

1:04.4

Palestinian women and feminist organizations are reimagining what

1:07.6

liberation can look like beyond national independence.

1:11.3

Beyond that national independence in a more

1:13.2

statist response to occupation is an alternative that isn't satisfied

1:18.3

with incrementalism and the slow drip drip of rights and freedoms,

1:21.8

even if those ever emerge.

1:24.4

It's also not a top-down approach,

1:26.5

but a grassroots one, as in the roots of a family

1:29.3

within the household, social interactions,

1:31.2

and the consideration of liberation being for everyone.

1:35.0

Today, Nura will help us consider that alternative approach for true independence.

1:39.6

Nura is Associate Professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick in New Jersey in the

1:46.2

Department of Africana Studies and the program in Criminal Justice and author of justice for some

1:52.4

law in the question of Palestine.

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