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STORIES OF RESILIENCE, Solidarity & HOPE

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Everyone has a story. The Qissah is a place to delve into these diverse stories of identity, solidarity, resistance, justice, etc. Stories provide a potent means of expression and demonstrate the courage and resilience required to navigate pressing issues. Each episode features influential activists and scholars who share unique perspectives and narratives on racial justice, human rights, and Indigenous Peoples’ issues. By sharing stories, we become formidable agents of change, empowering others to use their own voices to advocate for the issues that matter. Through this podcast, we are devoted to changing the narrative and taking action together.

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tell yours!


​Our stories showcase the diversity, vibrancy, resilience, solidarity,  hope & power of connections & we invite you
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CHECK OUT SOME VIDEO CLIPS OF EACH STORY ON TIKTOK AND INSTAGRAM


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EPISODE 21

In this episode of the Qissah podcast, we sit down with an outstanding award-winning sociologist and author, Bianca Mabute-Louie, who leads us through an unforgettable conversation on the intersection of race and politics and delves into the deeper interconnected issues surrounding them. Bianca is dedicated to the praxis of solidarity and collective liberation, both in her academic work and within the community. She is the author of Unassimilable: An Asian Diasporic Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century, which offers a radical vision of Asian American political identity informed by a refusal of Whiteness and collective care for each other.
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EPISODE 20

When we talk about Kashmir, we often hear about territorial disputes, geopolitical tensions, and occasional flare-ups between nuclear-armed neighbors. 
What gets lost in these discussions is a fundamental reality that scholar Ather Zia emphasizes repeatedly: Kashmir is home to 8 million people whose voices have been systematically silenced. "We're not talking about a sweater, we're not talking about wool, we're not talking about a region that's a territory between India and Pakistan," she says. "We're actually talking about a region that has been a swath of a region in itself and of itself historically."
Kashmir's story is one of strength and resilience, yet it remains one of the world's most overlooked and ignored stories. It deserves to be heard. We are honored to speak with Dr. Ather Zia, who brings remarkable credentials to this conversation, a Kashmiri scholar and associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and Gender Studies at the University of Northern Colorado.
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EPISODE 19

What would it take to challenge the values that shaped your identity? For Miko Peled, a former Zionist raised by key figures in Israel’s establishment as a state, it meant facing uncomfortable truths and breaking societal norms. Miko’s remarkable transformation as a global human rights advocate offers a glimpse into the necessary work that allows one to challenge ingrained beliefs to fight for justice. Miko is a renowned author, speaker, and human rights activist born and raised in Israel. His book, "The General's Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine," details his family's history in Palestine and his personal evolution into a defender of Palestinian rights. ​
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EPISODE 18

As a psychologist, antiracism educator, and advocate for marginalized communities, Dr. Nathalie Edmond's journey informs her approach to dismantling systems of white supremacy, colonialism, and intergenerational trauma. She passionately advocates for collective liberation, highlighting the interconnected struggles for freedom from movements like, Black Lives Matter to native Americans and the Palestinians alongside other marginalized communities. Dr. Edmond owns a therapy practice called Mindful and Multicultural Counseling and leads an online membership community called Antiracism Revolution, all while authoring a best-selling book, "Mindful Race Talk: Building Racial Literacy, Fluency, and Agility." ​
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EPISODE 17

In this podcast interview, Imam Dawud Walid, a prominent Black Muslim scholar and activist, shared valuable insights about America’s web of systemic racism, the Black Muslim experience, and the broader socio-political challenges faced by Muslims in America.
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As the executive director of the Michigan chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MI) and a member of the Imams Council of Michigan, Walid brings a wealth of experience from decades of work as an imam and social justice activist. His broad-ranging background—also being a Senior Fellow at Auburn Seminary and a member of the Aspen Institute Racial Justice and Religion Commission—informs his valuable perspective on issues intersecting faith, race, and justice.
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EPISODE 16

This "Storytelling Beyond Border" podcast features Dr. Ilise Cohan, a scholar-activist on Israel/Palestine, Middle East history, Jewish studies, and global justice issues and policies. She co-founded the Jews of Color, bijocsm (Black, Indigenous Jewish of Color Sephardic & Mizrahi) network in partnership with Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). Dr. Cohan shares her Sephardic heritage and multicultural upbringing that significantly shaped her worldview and her understanding of justice and how her unique work for justice— intertwining scholarship and activism— has driven her to become a prominent advocate for Palestinian rights and a vocal critic of systemic racism within the Jewish community. ​
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EPISODE 15

In this story, Jonathan Kuttab—a leading human rights lawyer and co-founder of Al-Haq—discusses his vision for a just peace in Israel and Palestine. He explores the complexities of the conflict, the shortcomings of the two-state solution, and the potential for a single state where both peoples can coexist in equality. Kuttab also critiques the influence of Christian Zionism and advocates for a nonviolent resistance that forwards solidarity.
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EPISODE 14

In this podcast, Rene Lichtman shared his powerful story woven from the threads of history's darkest and most resilient moments. As the son of Polish Jews who fled to France during the 1930s, he survived as a hidden child during the Holocaust in Nazi-occupied France. His journey of antiwar activism began during the 1960s with the Vietnam War, and he has been actively involved in numerous demonstrations. Today, he is a vocal critic of what he terms the "ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza," drawing unsettling parallels between his own experiences and the current plight of Palestinians. 
Rene was a founding member of the World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust (WFJCSH) and Co-Chair of the Hidden Children and Child Survivors of Michigan. He is also President of the Holocaust Education Coalition, founded in 1992.
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EPISODE 13

In this "Storytelling Beyond Border" podcast, we feature Lori Ajlouny's, whose family's Nakba story is one of resilience, rich cultural heritage, and steadfast activism. Born to a Palestinian family from Ramallah, her narrative intertwines personal family history with the broader historical events of the Nakba and the ongoing struggles faced by Palestinians. Through her journey, Lori provides a powerful testimony of her family's experiences, the vibrant culture of pre-1948 Palestine, and her unwavering commitment to Palestinian activism in the United States. ​
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EPISODE 12

The latest episode of the 'Storytelling Beyond Borders' Podcast features Pranay Somayajula, an Indian-American human rights activist, writer, and organizer who shares his story of uniting diverse histories and struggles for justice to foster solidarity between movements and people —from South Asia to Palestine and beyond.
Pranay highlights the interconnected struggles for justice and liberation worldwide, focusing on the parallels between the Indigenous peoples of Palestine and Kashmir's struggles for self-determination and freedom. He also emphasizes the need to address the intertwined ideologies of Zionism and Hindutva—both are ethno-nationalist movements that seek to establish a homeland for a chosen national community at the expense of others. 
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EPISODE 11

In this  "Storytelling Beyond Border" podcast episode, Jeyda Muhammad, a student at Princeton University, shared her compelling story about her active participation in the college encampments movement for Palestinian liberation. She also discussed the aftermath of the October 7th, highlighting a notable surge in Islamophobia on campus. Despite the challenges—including harassment and discrimination—Jeyda and her peers remained undeterred. ​
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EPISODE 10

In this episode, we explore Matthew Clark's personal journey of self-discovery and growth as an American Jew and advocate for Palestinian liberation. His story reflects deep introspection, critical thinking, and a deep commitment to justice. Matt's transition from Zionism to Palestinian activism is a compelling testament to the transformative influence of critical thinking and compassion. His journey challenges us to confront ingrained beliefs, engage in challenging dialogues, and strive toward a just and more equitable world. ​
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EPISODE 9

The latest episode of the 'Storytelling Beyond Borders' Podcast featured Indigenous Activist Jaike Spotted Wolf, a prominent voice in the fight for Native American rights—who shared her compelling life story. She highlights how the enduring legacy of colonization continues to impact Native American communities, causing profound pain and generational trauma. Jaike also draws significant parallels between colonial practices, highlighting the shared struggle of both Native Americans and Palestinians.
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EPISODE 8

In this episode, Felicia Eaves, a black activist inspired by the Black Panthers, draws many connections between the struggles of African Americans and Palestinians. Felicia recounts the untold history of the Black and Palestinian Alliance that is often overlooked and crucial in understanding the intersection of struggles against oppression. As social media exposes ongoing atrocities, more black voices are joining the call for justice, challenging the narrative of apathy. ​
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EPISODE 7

As we continue to try and center Palestinians, their voices, & their struggles for liberation, we are joined by Nadia, a Palestinian woman who shares her Palestinian roots, her own family's experience in the Nakba of 1948, their lives following their forced displacement, ​and their resilience that has kept her family hopeful & fighting for a free Palestine​. Nadia reminds us of the importance of remembering Palestinians are not numbers. They are living, breathing, beautiful people who deserve a chance at life & liberation.
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EPISODE 6

Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian American human rights attorney, activist, co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), and former chair of the Free Gaza Movement, shares her journey and vision for the Palestinian cause in our recent storytelling interview, emphasizing the importance of global solidarity. She discusses the history of struggle, her involvement in nonviolent grassroots initiatives to support Palestine, ISM work, and how criticism of Israel is often twisted with antisemitism. She also recounts the narrative behind the Free Gaza movement and its endeavor to challenge the Gaza Blockade through the sailing of Flotillas in 2008 and 2010. ​​
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EPISODE 5

In this episode, Joshua Feinstein narrates his story of justice and peace. Over the past several years, Joshua has become a leading voice for peace among the Jewish people. In his quest for a Free Palestine, he is inspired by the words of the late great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere…Whatever affects one directly affects us all indirectly.’
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Episode 4

In this episode, Mariam Alboustani, a Lebanese American, shares the story of her upbringing in Lebanon and her formative years that were profoundly influenced by the Israeli occupation of Lebanon.
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EPISODE 3

In this episode, Lori-Kamleh Ajlouny, a committed Christian Palestinian activist, shares her journey of advocating for Palestinian rights and fostering global understanding. Raised with a strong connection to her Palestinian heritage, Lori's passion for education and justice grew from witnessing the injustices faced by Palestinians, especially regarding access to Jerusalem and the construction of the separation wall. She highlights the interconnectedness of justice movements worldwide, from South Africa to the Black Lives Matter movement. Her powerful message to diverse communities is simple: "See us as human beings, and then you will see us from our hearts."
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EPISODE 2

In a recent episode of Storytelling Beyond Borders, we had the privilege of engaging in a heartfelt conversation with Pastor Brandi Hebert, a dynamic individual whose journey of faith and commitment to justice has been a guiding force in her life.
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EPISODE 1

It is a human reflex to feel numb. We’ve all felt it. Powerless. Paralyzed. Desensitized. So many intense emotions boiling inside you—unable to escape—but suppressed to a sour cooling point. Crowded by so many issues of such significant scale, today’s young Americans feel helpless as they are guided by the hand of quietism, passivity, and normalization. 
Mary Hanna and Melody Arnst, from the Meta Peace Team, hope to halt this cycle of normalization and detail their first-hand experience with conflict management in this podcast. Read story HERE

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