It has never been clearer that to stand with the people of Palestine is not about “choosing a side” and standing with one country, region, or, even worse, any government, no matter what they do.
It’s about standing against oppression, anywhere we see it and, in that fight, standing with people literally around the world.
I’ve recorded a lot of Palestine in the past years and more recently. You can easily see my videos (including pieces on mental health 💔) here and find everything – my articles, the same videos, visuals, and podcast episodes – on this same website.
As I explain in my episode itself, it is meant to motivate you, encourage you, and support you in your anticolonial work.
It’s not easy. It’s heartbreaking. It has a mental and emotional toll.
That’s why we need all the support, inspiration, and encouragement we can get.
Please pass it on ✊🏾
Stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
❤️💔❤️
Justina
Find all my work on Palestine here.
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