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24. What Is The Vision To Liberate Palestine? With Dr. Ramzy Baroud

24. What Is The Vision To Liberate Palestine? With Dr. Ramzy Baroud

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In this Episode, I discuss the vision to liberate Palestine with Dr. Ramzy Baroud. We discuss Dr. Ramzy's Palestinian background, his vision for liberation, decolonizing our language, understanding Palestinian resistance, the role of Arab governments currently and what next steps we see after this ceasefire.

Chapters:00:00 - Introduction

01:48 - Dr. Ramzy's Palestinian background

06:20 - Who will liberate Palestine?

14:48 - How do we decolonize Palestine?

20:46 - Palestinian resistance and the label of 'terrorism'

28:30 - Dehumanizing language

29:57 - Role of Arab Regimes in Palestine's liberation

40:35 - Thoughts on the current ceasefire and near future

48:00 - Extraordinary images

48:31 - Conclusion

Guest Intro:Dr. Ramzy Baroud is a US-Palestinian journalist, media consultant, an author, internationally-syndicated columnist, Editor of Palestine Chronicle (1999-present), former Managing Editor of London-based Middle East Eye, former Editor-in-Chief of The Brunei Times and former Deputy Managing Editor of Al Jazeera online.Dr. Baroud has a Ph.D. in Palestine Studies from the University of Exeter (2015). He is also the author of six books and a contributor to many others; his latest volume, co-edited with Ilan Pappe is titled “Our vision for liberation” where engaged Palestinian leaders and intellectuals share their stories.

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