On this Nakba Day, we are publishing our first episode, in which Yara, Mohammed, and Rhiannon talk about the history of Palestinian resistance to Zionism—and why that story doesn’t start with the Nakba.
PRISONERS ARE THE COMPASS OF OUR STRUGGLE.
JUST DROPPED: today’s episode is about the Palestinian prisoners’ movement—how prisoners made occupation prisons a revolutionary front, and the centrality of prisoners in the struggle for national liberation.
In our second episode, Yara, Rhiannon, and Mohammed talk about the student intifada - how it’s situated in a long history of student organizing, and how the student movement in the far diaspora breathed life into the struggle this past spring.
Popular Cradle is on Apple Podcasts - check out our first episode to hear us talk about Palestinian history being rooted in resistance, not victimization:
From our episode published yesterday on the Palestinian prisoners’ movement:
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and
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discuss how Palestinian prisoners’ refusal to acquiesce to Zionist attempts at breaking their resistance has transformed the prison itself into a site of revolutionary struggle.