On the Nov. edition of Cultural workers for Palestine we hear reflections from Palestinian American poet and physician Fady Joudah. In this conversation Fady offers some extremely insightful reflections on the ways that the Palestinian experience remains solidly outside of the western framework of hegemony. Also Fady shares critical reflections on the ways that sympathy for the Palestinian experience today most often does not extend into a real space of resistance to the structures of western neo-colonial power that are both enabling and playing a role in the genocide of the Palestinian people of Gaza today.
Learn more about Fady's work here:
https://milkweed.org/author/fady-joudah
This interview series hosted by Stefan Christoff airs on the first Monday of each month on Radio AlHara at 5:30pm, Palestine time, 10:30am eastern time. Also this series airs on CKUT 90.3 FM on the third Friday of each month at 11:30am. To listen in on Radio AlHara visit : radioalahra.net
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On the Nov. edition of Cultural workers for Palestine we hear reflections from Palestinian American poet and physician Fady Joudah. In this conversation Fady offers some extremely insightful reflections on the ways that the Palestinian experience remains solidly outside of the western framework of hegemony. Also Fady shares critical reflections on the ways that sympathy for the Palestinian experience today most often does not extend into a real space of resistance to the structures of western neo-colonial power that are both enabling and playing a role in the genocide of the Palestinian people of Gaza today.
Learn more about Fady's work here:
https://milkweed.org/author/fady-joudah
This interview series hosted by Stefan Christoff airs on the first Monday of each month on Radio AlHara at 5:30pm, Palestine time, 10:30am eastern time. Also this series airs on CKUT 90.3 FM on the third Friday of each month at 11:30am. To listen in on Radio AlHara visit : radioalahra.net
A mixtape by Mike Medow for broadcast on Radio AlHara in Palestine on Sunday, Oct. 26 at 12 noon eastern time / 7pm Palestine time. Photo taken by Stefan during a visit to Dearborn during the People's Conference for Palestine in May 2024.
Mike writes:
"Recorded with love from Detroit’s east side."
Track listing:
Crush - Chill
Flying Rhythms - Trance Space
Javier Segura - Bajo La Luna
Klaus Krüger - Outside
Andy Stephenson - Sweet Dreams Fantasy
Bolsa - LAGRIMAS DE MI CHORIZO ༼;´༎ຶ 
ダマル - 瞽人見空中華
Love Craft - Dub Surf
T.E.W. - Release
Why Sheep? – When The Eclipse Revives........
Legion Of Green Men - 21st Century Disease
Madaski - Mad's Dead (Dead Version)
E.& G. Hardcastle - Jackya Love 5'40"
Nomuntu & Chimora - Rico Dance Dub
Kyoko Koizumi - Kyujitsu No Sugoshikata (Remix Instrumental)
Ruby May Moon - Thirty-Three
Blindboy - I Dream
Diet Music – Por El (Correspondance Mix)
Efay - Elevation
Manasseh meets the Equalizer - Surface Tension Dub
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On the Nov. edition of Cultural workers for Palestine we hear reflections from Palestinian American poet and physician Fady Joudah. In this conversation Fady offers some extremely insightful reflections on the ways that the Palestinian experience remains solidly outside of the western framework of hegemony. Also Fady shares critical reflections on the ways that sympathy for the Palestinian experience today most often does not extend into a real space of resistance to the structures of western neo-colonial power that are both enabling and playing a role in the genocide of the Palestinian people of Gaza today.
Learn more about Fady's work here:
https://milkweed.org/author/fady-joudah
This interview series hosted by Stefan Christoff airs on the first Monday of each month on Radio AlHara at 5:30pm, Palestine time, 10:30am eastern time. Also this series airs on CKUT 90.3 FM on the third Friday of each month at 11:30am. To listen in on Radio AlHara visit : radioalahra.net