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Why YOU Should Care About Palestine

8 min · 7 de feb de 2025
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In this episode ofPalestine Speaks,Kim Obour discusses the transformative role of social media in activism, particularly in the context ofPalestine. The conversation highlights how individuals can leverage digital platforms to amplify voices, combat misinformation, and navigate the challenges of backlash and algorithm suppression. The episode emphasizes the importance of strategic engagement, fact-checking, and self-care for digital activists, ultimately inspiring listeners to take action and elevate their activism online.

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From Gaza to Sudan: Connecting the Dots of Global Struggle

In this episode of Kim's Breaking Point, we team up with Femme from SheRoasts to connect the dots between today’s global struggles. From the non-stop assault on Gaza City and Israel’s ground invasion, to the UN officially calling it genocide, we break down what’s happening on the ground and why it matters. We also highlight the Global Samud Flotilla and share updates about our friend Nadia, who is courageously sailing for Palestine. Beyond Gaza, we discuss disturbing reports from Sudan of the RSF taking blood from civilians, explore the role of Western governments in fueling global suffering, and connect current genocides in Palestine, Sudan, and Congo. We also touch on the wave of celebrities speaking out, the boycott of Israeli media institutions, and how people everywhere are stepping up where governments have failed. We close with reflections on mental health, community, and the practices we can all lean on to stay sane in these difficult times. If you care about Palestine, Sudan, Congo, and global justice, this episode is for you.

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