From the River to the Sea w/ Noura Erakat and Tareq Baconi

From the River to the Sea w/ Noura Erakat and...

Up next

Anti-War w/ Ben Mabie & Salar Mohandesi

Featuring Ben Mabie and Salar Mohandesi on what the war on Iran tells us about US imperialism, and why the US doesn’t have a massive anti-war movement even amid historic anti-war public sentiment. Capitalist states have changed war-making in ways that insulate imperialism against ...  Show more

Primary Strategy w/ Geoff Simpson

Featuring Geoff Simpson on Justice Democrats’ massive 2026 slate of insurgent House candidates taking on AIPAC/Big Tech money. Also: the history of post-Bernie 2016 primary challenges, the Israel lobby’s legitimacy crisis, radicalizing liberals, and the role of electoral politics ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Decolonize Palestine and #SaveSheikhJarrah with Rawan Eid and Fathi Nemer
Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

In this episode we interview Rawan and Fathi, co-founders of decolonizepalestine.com.

Rawan is the co-founder of decolonizepalestine.com. While studying political science, Midd ...

  Show more

Palestine Pt. 2: Justice for Some with Noura Erakat
Upstream

For those of us living in the United States, today — what we call Thanksgiving — is a very significant holiday because, for some of us at least, it's a day to recognize and remember the violent, genocidal, settler-colonial history of the land we live on. Our ...

  Show more

Episode 105 - Palestine
The Lebanese Politics Podcast

Discussion on Palestine starts at 11:11. Ben and Nizar are joined this week by Laura Albast, communications and social media manager at the Institute for Palestine Studies, to discuss Palestine, the #SaveSheikhJarrah campaign and if the momentum and solidarity in response to the ...  Show more

Palestine Pt. 6: One State with Ghada Karmi
Upstream

It may seem like a distant dream to imagine that the decades-long settler-colonial project which is Israel could finally end and transform into a state where all faiths, ethnicities, and cultures could thrive together in their diversity and equality. It seems ...

  Show more