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The Linkages of Black, Jewish, and Palestinian Solidarity
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The Linkages of Black, Jewish, and Palestinian Solidarity

Filmmaker Rebecca Pierce discusses her work documenting the resistance of those most oppressed by the Israel apartheid state, as well as some of the unique oppression she faces being both Black and Jewish.

Groundings

December 9, 201848m 39s

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Show Notes

Documentary filmmaker, activist, and writer Rebecca Pierce discusses her work documenting the resistance of those most oppressed by the Israel apartheid state. We discuss the ways her work highlights the oppression and resistance of African migrants in Israel, how Palestinians exercise solidarity with those migrants, and how many groups that are oppressed by Israel form linkages of solidarity and action.

We also discuss the recent mass shootings at a synagogue in Pittsburgh and a Kroger in Kentucky, specifically how these two incidents are connected by similar white supremacist violence and how Rebecca, as someone who is both Jewish and Black, was impacted by these events. Then we briefly cover the legacy of Black-Palestinian solidarity.

You can find Rebecca's documentary work here, follow her on Facebook here, and on twitter @Aptly_engineerd.

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