
115: Palestine, Iran and Media Malpractice
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Santa Muerte (or "Saint Death") is far more than a popular saint, she's a framework for understanding Mexican history, Mexican politics (in...

This is a re-broadcast of an episode first published November 25th, 2020. This episode is the second of a two-part conversation with Tity Ag...

This is a re-broadcast of a two-part series first published November 25th, 2020. This episode is the first of a two-part conversation with T...

The global arms industry may only account for about one percent of global trade, but it's important to note what that one percent is buying...

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For our eighth episode of the Palestine Podcast academy, Ahlam Mashal, from Jerusalem, and Omar Salah, from Gaza, discuss the impacts that t...

For the seventh episode of the Palestine Podcast Academy, Aseel Ghaben, from Al Bureij Refugee Camp in Gaza, Rand Tahboob, from Jerusalem, a...

In our sixth episode of the Palestine Podcast Academy, Carmel Sharif, from Jerusalem, Baraa'ah Qandeel, from Gaza, and Violette Rafidi, from...

In our fifth episode of the Palestine Podcast Academy, Shahd Safi from Rafah in the Gaza Strip, Rana Qutteineh from Jerusalem, and Dalal Rad...

In our fourth episode of the Palestine Podcast Academy, Muna Abu Diab from Silwan, Jerusalem, and Najah Musallam, from Ramallah, reflect on...

In our third episode from the Palestine Podcast Academy, graduates Riwaa Abuquta, from Gaza, and Addei Hijazi, from Jerusalem, provide some...

In our second episode from the Palestine Podcast Academy, graduates Juwana Elias, from Ramallah, and Dalia Shurrab, from Gaza, talk about th...

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After six months of hard work, setbacks and leaps forward, and after all manner of logistical challenges, our very first Palestine Podcast A...