Mapping the Fight: IHRA and anti-Palestinian attacks on knowledge
Description
This special episode maps the wide-ranging counterinsurgency against the anticolonial Palestine solidarity movement in the U.S., and opens a conversation on strategy for resistance. Lara Friedman, Amira Jarmakani, and Emmaia Gelman talk through campus safety narratives, Zionist “antisemitism watchdogs”, and a mushrooming landscape of federal and state legislation. This panel was recorded as part of the American Studies Association May 2024 Mini-Conference.
This week’s episode is accompanied by a trove of materials. In the show notes, listeners can access the slides for Dr. Jarmakani’s talk, Lara Friedman’s essential work on tracking legislation, and Emmaia Gelman’s article on “Astroturf Antisemitism Watchdogs” in Jadaliyya along with the zine that goes with it. We’re also linking to work from the Palestinian Feminist Collective on sophicide, Devin Atallah’s article “Beyond Grief,” the Stop LAPD Spying Coalition website, and a report on the politics of the IHRA definition from scholar Jamie Stern-Weiner.
Lara Friedman, Foundation for Middle East Peace
Amira Jarmakani, San Diego State University
Emmaia Gelman, Sarah Lawrence College
*** This episode was previously released on the feed of the Institute’s other podcast, Unpacking Zionism



