As Israel’s genocide in Gaza continues, I invite you listen to more voices of anti-oppression. And not only to listen but to feel inspired by and to remind yourself who you are taking that collective action with. Today, it is my favourite family: the Maté family.
Category Archives: Gaza genocide
What Supporting Zionism Actually Means
To support an ideology or an ethno-national project means to support it all and just an idea of it.
It means to support what it actually looks like on the ground for the people for whom it’s not an idea but a lived experience.
That’s why, it has become extremely clear what people who identify as Zionist really have to support as Israel is destroying Gaza.
A Recommended Resource to Understand What The ICJ Decision Means
The International Court of Justice concluded that the claims that South Africa had brought to the table regarding Israel’s conduct in Gaza have a basis and require provisional measures. But what does it mean? What does it mean in legal terms? How much of a victory is it for human rights? An what to expect next? Learn about from the experts.
South Africa’s Case Against Israel at The ICJ: What Did We Learn?
South Africa’s case against Israel brought to the International Court of Justice – also known as the World Court – is significant and historic in many ways. My podcast episode attempts to answer the question of what we learned from it and what waits ahead.
It Is OK If Your Heart Is Breaking
This is my personal post on the importance of allowing our hearts to break. Not only because Refaat Alareer, who was just killed by Israeli forces with his family. Because of Palestine itself and our work that needs to continue.