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Palestinian Stories

Palestinian Stories

By: Caribbean Freedom Collective
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Palestinian Stories documents the individual life histories and memories of those in historic Palestine and of those who remember their time in Palestine. These histories are currently being erased in the ongoing Zionist genocide/ethnic cleansing. The mission of this Podcast is to preserve these stories for future generations.Caribbean Freedom Collective World
Episodes
  • Episode 9 - Hana Farouqi
    Sep 15 2025

    Jordanian cyclist Hana Farouqi, whose family is from Palestine, is taking part in this year’s Cycling 4 Gaza to support the Ajyal Foundation. The 360km ride will take place in Spain starting September 29 and will feature 100 cyclists from Jordan. Donations can be made at cycling4gaza.org. Hana joined me on the latest episode of Palestinian Stories to share her journey and her family's connection to Palestine.


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    29 mins
  • Episode 8 - Elidalis Burgos
    Sep 1 2025

    Nurse Eli Burgos (APRN) served as a medical volunteer in Gaza from July 5 to August 5, 2025. In this edition of Palestinian Stories, she shares firsthand accounts of the devastating impact of war and malnutrition on a shattered population. Eli volunteered with Glia International, a medical solidarity organization supporting communities in crisis, with a strong presence in Palestine and other conflict zones worldwide.


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    35 mins
  • Episode 7 - Laila Ezzat Al Shana
    Aug 11 2025

    Laila Ezzat El Shana is a 22-year-old Palestinian from Gaza, a mother, wife, teacher, activist, and English student. She has been raising her voice through Western media outlets and her own platforms, shedding light on the realities on the ground while running her grassroots initiative, Humans To Be, which offers educational activities and psychological support to children in Gaza.


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    17 mins
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