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Sumud Podcast: Inspired by Palestine

Dr. Ed Hasan
Palestine
Palestinian Rights
Social Justice
Gaza
Education
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
UNRWA
Islamophobia
Civil Rights
Conflict Resolution
Refugees
Middle East
Heal Palestine
Palestine Children's Relief Fund
Children's Rights
Activism
Cultural Identity
Settler Violence
Anti-Discrimination
Arab-American Community

Inspired by Palestine, Sumud Podcast emerges as a powerful platform for inspiration and empowerment for marginalized communities globally. Our mission? To elevate voices that have been sidelined by sharing the stories, experiences, and insights that demand to be heard. Get ready to join us in amplifying the voices shaping our world, one episode at a time. Welcome to Sumud Podcast – where we uplift... more

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🎙️ This episode of the Sumud Podcast features a wide ranging conversation with Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib on what it means to carry Palestine inside an institution where Palestinian humanity is denied. Dr. Ed Hasan and the congresswoman talk candid... more

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🎙️ This episode of the Sumud Podcast features a wide ranging conversation with Guy Christensen on finding political clarity through Palestine and the cost of speaking out against power. Dr. Ed Hasan and Guy trace his path from conservative Mormon cu... more

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🎙️ This episode of the Sumud Podcast features a wide ranging conversation with Mother Agapia on what she witnessed living and working in Palestine from the late 1990s through the Second Intifada and beyond. Dr. Ed Hasan and Mother Agapia trace how t... more

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🎙️ This special episode of the Sumud Podcast centers the Gaza Soup Kitchen and the people sustaining it under siege. Dr. Ed Hasan is joined by Hani Almadhoun to reflect on how a grassroots mutual aid effort became a lifeline amid blocked aid, collap... more

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Hazami Barmada
Humanitarian, storyteller, social entrepreneur, and symbol of resistance.
Episode: Hazami Barmada: Radical Love, Faith & Resistance | Sumud Podcast
Sami Tamimi
Palestinian chef and author, co-founder of Ottolenghi
Ottolenghi
Episode: Sami Tamimi: Food, Memory & Culinary Identity | Sumud Podcast
Craig Mokhiber
International human rights lawyer and former UN official
Episode: Lifeline for Palestine: How UN Can Act When the World Fails | Sumud Podcast
Dr. Jill Stein
Healthcare provider and humanitarian activist
Episode: Lifeline for Palestine: How UN Can Act When the World Fails | Sumud Podcast
Mark Elbourno
Palestinian American entrepreneur and activist
Episode: Lifeline for Palestine: How UN Can Act When the World Fails | Sumud Podcast
Aymann Ismail
Journalist, storyteller, and father
Episode: Aymann Ismail: Faith, Fatherhood & The Truth | Sumud Podcast
Dana Salah
Jordanian-Palestinian singer, songwriter, and producer known for her blend of traditional Palestinian folklore with contemporary global sounds.
Episode: Dana Salah: Falahi Pop, Tatreez & Cultural Resistance | Sumud Podcast
Sereen Haddad
A Palestinian American student and activist whose degree was withheld by VCU for her advocacy regarding Palestine.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Episode: Sereen Haddad: Student Resistance & Courage | Sumud Podcast
Hannah Moushabeck
A Palestinian-American author, editor, and publisher.
Interlink Publishing
Episode: Hannah Moushabeck: Homeland, Memory & Stories | Sumud Podcast

Host

Dr. Ed Hasan
Host of the podcast, focused on enhancing the discourse around Palestinian rights and social justice through engaging interviews and discussions.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 147 ratings
  • Amazing Podcast

    This is my new favorite podcast to listen to. Ed has a real talent for asking the kinds of questions that pull you right in and keep you listening the whole way through. There’s never a dull moment, every episode is packed with insight and keeps my attention from start to finish. I look forward to each new episode every week, and it never disappoints.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Meriana.A
    United States2 months ago
  • THANK YOU

    Thank you for these incredible chats.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nsbehicbdjks
    United States9 months ago
  • Dr. Ed’s Podcast Is Outstanding and A Must-Listen

    Dr. Ed is an outstanding host who asks insightful, thought-provoking questions that bring out the best in his guests. He creates a space where guests can share their thoughts freely while skillfully guiding the conversation to deeper, more meaningful discussions. It’s clear he does his homework, coming prepared with well-researched questions and a strong understanding of each guest’s expertise. His ability to adapt and keep the discussion engaging makes every episode both informative and enjoyab... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dqgn
    United Statesa year ago
  • A beautiful and educational podcast

    An important, thoughtfully curated and highly educational podcast. I listened to Lara Sheehi episode today and it made me weep to hear her stories and experiences.

    It’s shamefully long overdue that their voices are being heard.

    I thoroughly recommend it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leo cat 1981
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Great information great hosts

    Sumud podcast is a great way to learn and seek out information on Palestine as well as from smart hosts who know what they’re talking about!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jeheifjdh
    United Statesa year ago

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The podcast is seen as a significant resource for understanding complex issues surrounding Palestine and broader humanitarian crises.
Thought-provoking and insightful conversations that amplify crucial narratives in social justice.
Listeners appreciate the well-researched questions and the engaging nature of the discussions, enhancing the overall experience.

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Guy Christensen: The Cost of Speaking Out | Sumud Podcast
Q: What message do you have for other college students that want to speak up but are too afraid to?
Everything I've been through, I had to deal with, I do it all over again. It does not matter to me. But I would do it all again, and I would do more if I could.
Guy Christensen: The Cost of Speaking Out | Sumud Podcast
Q: The abusive relationship, if you're okay with answering, what gave you the courage or the ability to say, you know what, that's not right?
I realized that the violence had increased over time slowly to where I was completely shocked when I realized what had been going on with me.
Guy Christensen: The Cost of Speaking Out | Sumud Podcast
Q: So what did you know about Palestine before October 7th?
I really didn't know anything about Palestine before October 7th, except I remember seeing something in a magazine about Hamas when I was younger.
Gaza Soup Kitchen: Mutual Aid Under Siege | Sumud Podcast
Q: What obstacles did you face in creating the Gaza Soup Kitchen?
We faced challenges like cut-off telecommunications, bombed banks, and the need for resourcefulness to adapt to these dire circumstances.
Wafa Ghnaim: Tatreez, Ancient Fashion & Cultural Heritage | Sumud Podcast
Q: What's the biggest misconception about your work?
The biggest misconception is that I'm focused on maybe just a single time period of that pre-1948 period.

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1. Hazami Barmada
2. Sami Tamimi
3. Craig Mokhiber
4. Dr. Jill Stein
5. Mark Elbourno
6. Aymann Ismail
7. Dana Salah
8. Sereen Haddad

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