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U for Ukraine, P for Palestine | with Rita Adel

50 min · 24 de sep de 2022
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Welcome to Earth Stories produced and hosted by Azraa. In the second episode of this series - In The Peculiar Fate of Oppressed People, you'll meet Rita Adel, a Ukrainian - Palestinian Humanitarian Analyst. Born in Ukraine, raised in Jordan, Rita shares memories of her childhood in Ukraine and talks about what the war in Ukraine really means for Ukrainians. Navigating between her identities which are often conflicting with each other in the media, as a Palestinian living in diaspora, she also shares her thoughts about her “lost homeland” - Palestine. Russia's military invasion in Ukraine on February 24th 2022 prompted a discourse between uncivilised vs relatively civilised - heroes vs unsung heroes - whose suffering is more worthy? So, of course, we also talk about the double standards and the on-going pinning of Ukrainians against Palestine, Syria, Afghanistan, etc ... Follow for more on Azraa | Instagram @myearthstories [https://www.instagram.com/myearthstories/] | Twitter @a_muthy [https://twitter.com/a_muthy] Rita Adel Mohammed |  Twitter @RitaAdelMohamm1 [https://twitter.com/RitaAdelMohamm1] Email | earthstories.pod@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and subscribe! Recommended Reading * Fifty shades of white: Eastern Europeans' 'peripheral whiteness' in the context of domestic services provided by migrant women by Anna Safuta * On the Frontier of Whiteness? Expropriation, War, and Social Reproduction in Ukraine by Olena Lyubchenko * What the war in Ukraine taught us, Palestinians by Mohammed Rafik Mhawesh * Why Ukraine is a Syrian cause by Yassin al Haj Saleh * Ukraine in Syria, Syria in Ukraine by Yassin Swehat * I’m a Ukrainian Socialist. Here’s Why I Resist the Russian Invasion by Taras Bilous * Aid industry and the politics of knowledge production: Epistemic agency and its role in decolonising research practices in development, by Rita Adel Mohammed * What the Palestinian Uprising tells us about Occupation and Authoritarianism in the Middle East by by Laith Fakhri Alajlouni and Rita Adel * ‘Heroes’ and ‘worthy’ refugees - the hypocrisy of Western media over Ukraine by Azraa Muthy

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episode U for Ukraine, P for Palestine | with Rita Adel artwork

U for Ukraine, P for Palestine | with Rita Adel

Welcome to Earth Stories produced and hosted by Azraa. In the second episode of this series - In The Peculiar Fate of Oppressed People, you'll meet Rita Adel, a Ukrainian - Palestinian Humanitarian Analyst. Born in Ukraine, raised in Jordan, Rita shares memories of her childhood in Ukraine and talks about what the war in Ukraine really means for Ukrainians. Navigating between her identities which are often conflicting with each other in the media, as a Palestinian living in diaspora, she also shares her thoughts about her “lost homeland” - Palestine. Russia's military invasion in Ukraine on February 24th 2022 prompted a discourse between uncivilised vs relatively civilised - heroes vs unsung heroes - whose suffering is more worthy? So, of course, we also talk about the double standards and the on-going pinning of Ukrainians against Palestine, Syria, Afghanistan, etc ... Follow for more on Azraa | Instagram @myearthstories [https://www.instagram.com/myearthstories/] | Twitter @a_muthy [https://twitter.com/a_muthy] Rita Adel Mohammed |  Twitter @RitaAdelMohamm1 [https://twitter.com/RitaAdelMohamm1] Email | earthstories.pod@gmail.com Don't forget to rate and subscribe! Recommended Reading * Fifty shades of white: Eastern Europeans' 'peripheral whiteness' in the context of domestic services provided by migrant women by Anna Safuta * On the Frontier of Whiteness? Expropriation, War, and Social Reproduction in Ukraine by Olena Lyubchenko * What the war in Ukraine taught us, Palestinians by Mohammed Rafik Mhawesh * Why Ukraine is a Syrian cause by Yassin al Haj Saleh * Ukraine in Syria, Syria in Ukraine by Yassin Swehat * I’m a Ukrainian Socialist. Here’s Why I Resist the Russian Invasion by Taras Bilous * Aid industry and the politics of knowledge production: Epistemic agency and its role in decolonising research practices in development, by Rita Adel Mohammed * What the Palestinian Uprising tells us about Occupation and Authoritarianism in the Middle East by by Laith Fakhri Alajlouni and Rita Adel * ‘Heroes’ and ‘worthy’ refugees - the hypocrisy of Western media over Ukraine by Azraa Muthy

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