Listen deeply.
This podcast is rich in intellect, driven by personal and collective passion about the genocide occurring in Gaza. This is no surprise given the brothers Makdisi and their always incisive, engaging guests but it also has so much heart and often their shared experiences create a space for grieving the violent loss of a place and the suffering of its people. Yet despite the grim intensity of this moment for Palestinians, the discussions are always laced with glimmers of hope. Free, free 🇵🇸.
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