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Author: Randa Abdel-Fattah and Sara Saleh

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Hosted by writer-activists Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah and Sara Saleh, 2 Pals & a Pod is where feminist praxis meets decolonial side-eye. In a world gaslighting us into silence, we say the unsayable, with plenty of receipts, rage, and real tenderness. Each episode, we sit down with thinkers, artists, advocates, and organisers who refuse to be polite in the face of genocide. We hope these conversations will educate, inspire, and mobilise communities towards justice and liberation.

Weekly episode drops on MONDAY.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Darug people, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We honour their continuing connection to Country, waters, and culture.

All episodes of this podcast were recorded on their ancestral lands.

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The second episode of 2 Pals & a Pod features special guest Dr Lana Tatour, a ‘48 Palestinian, academic, writer, and relentless critic of settler colonialism. Tune in as we discuss Lana’s new co-edited volume Race and the Question of Palestine, racism and Facebook parenting groups in Israeli society, and what it means to be a ‘48 Palestinian interpreting events in Gaza across Arabic and Hebrew. Big thanks to our behind-the-scenes dream team: 🎥 Videographer: Camelia Gusmardy 🎨 Visuals/Socials: Fouad Malti
Welcome to the very first episode of 2 Pals & a Pod! We’re joined by Tan Safi, Gadigal-born, award-winning filmmaker, writer, and member of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla crew aboard the Handala. Tan and fellow crew members were abducted in international waters by Israeli authorities in July this year, as they attempted to bring aid into Gaza and break the illegal blockade.Tune in as we explore Tan’s journey, what activism means in everyday life, who carries its weight, and how we can contribute in meaningful ways. Big thanks to our behind-the-scenes dream team: 🎥 Videographer: Camelia Gusmardy 🎨 Visuals/Socials: Fouad Malti
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