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The Kashmir Podcast with Ifat Gazia
The Kashmir Podcast
10 episodes
4 days ago
Contemporary crises in 2020 have highlighted deep-rooted inequities and injustice in our world. Yet, there is a place that remains in shadow - cloaked behind a veil of miseducation and colonial violence. This place is Kashmir. Have you heard of Kashmir? Do you know where this valley- once known for its beauty, culture and craftsmanship and now for being the world’s most densely militarized land- is? Do you know how it’s eight million people live?The Kashmir Podcast will delve into the everyday lives of Kashmiris, bringing you first-hand perspectives on their daily struggles & battles for justice, and stories of resistance and resilience in a fight against occupation and colonization. In 2020, Ifat Gazia will bring you a curation of stories that reflect the meaning of living and working in Kashmir. Shedding light on this shadowed place, breaking the silence of colonial oppression, The Kashmir Podcast invites those who stand in the fight for justice to see their aspirations reflected in the people of Kashmir. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. The story of Kashmir has to be told.
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Contemporary crises in 2020 have highlighted deep-rooted inequities and injustice in our world. Yet, there is a place that remains in shadow - cloaked behind a veil of miseducation and colonial violence. This place is Kashmir. Have you heard of Kashmir? Do you know where this valley- once known for its beauty, culture and craftsmanship and now for being the world’s most densely militarized land- is? Do you know how it’s eight million people live?The Kashmir Podcast will delve into the everyday lives of Kashmiris, bringing you first-hand perspectives on their daily struggles & battles for justice, and stories of resistance and resilience in a fight against occupation and colonization. In 2020, Ifat Gazia will bring you a curation of stories that reflect the meaning of living and working in Kashmir. Shedding light on this shadowed place, breaking the silence of colonial oppression, The Kashmir Podcast invites those who stand in the fight for justice to see their aspirations reflected in the people of Kashmir. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. The story of Kashmir has to be told.
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Episode Nine: Experiences Matter: The Process of Understanding and Becoming!
The Kashmir Podcast with Ifat Gazia
49 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Episode Nine: Experiences Matter: The Process of Understanding and Becoming!

(FINAL EPISODE SEASON ONE)
A question that most of us get asked is why do we do what we do? This is something I wanted to understand for myself and therefore I had a conversation with two Kashmiri academics, to understand why our experiences are central to what we become and why it is important to leave behind a collective understanding of events that have shaped the present in Kashmir . One of our guests is a historian in making and another one is an anthropologist. As Kashmiri researchers I hardly see us working on topics other than Kashmir and yet everytime we start this research process, it only feels like a beginning. In this conversation with Mohammad Junaid and Iffat Rashid, I realised how this is not the start. There have always been kashmiri historians, writers, ethnographers and journalists who have tried to document our past and our present. It's a different question altogether as to how much their voices were recognised. Mostly our story has been told through the colonial gaze. We have had people outside of Kashmir telling our stories, writing about us and some even exotifying or demonizing the people of Kashmir by saying things like Kashmiris have red cheeks, they have fair skin, they are incapable of ruling themselves or even worse - that kashmirs are  terrorists. Therefore, Kashmiri scholarship is important and it is the only way we not only write our own history and present but also collectively understand possibilities for our future. 

This episode features Iffat Rashid, a researcher at the Faculty of History, University of Oxford.  And Mohamad Junaid, an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

The Kashmir Podcast with Ifat Gazia
Contemporary crises in 2020 have highlighted deep-rooted inequities and injustice in our world. Yet, there is a place that remains in shadow - cloaked behind a veil of miseducation and colonial violence. This place is Kashmir. Have you heard of Kashmir? Do you know where this valley- once known for its beauty, culture and craftsmanship and now for being the world’s most densely militarized land- is? Do you know how it’s eight million people live?The Kashmir Podcast will delve into the everyday lives of Kashmiris, bringing you first-hand perspectives on their daily struggles & battles for justice, and stories of resistance and resilience in a fight against occupation and colonization. In 2020, Ifat Gazia will bring you a curation of stories that reflect the meaning of living and working in Kashmir. Shedding light on this shadowed place, breaking the silence of colonial oppression, The Kashmir Podcast invites those who stand in the fight for justice to see their aspirations reflected in the people of Kashmir. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. The story of Kashmir has to be told.