Although this podcast episode is still on Palestine – because it’s still very needed – its format is a bit different today.
Why? That is because I was kindly invited for a conversation with CFRO, Vancouver Co-operative Radio, about what’s happening in Gaza and how I have been approaching it in and through my own work.
In this episode, I also play the audio from my video which you can find here.
It’s a quick recording that will hopefully remind you why it’s still extremely important to continue to speak out, even when it’s uncomfortable (and it’s usually uncomfortable).
Special thanks to Alnoor for making it all happen!
Stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
❤️💔❤️
Justina
PS. If you haven’t seen the recent speech on Gaza by Chris Hedges, please watch it now. It is an absolute must. You will quickly understand why.
Find all my work on Palestine here.
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