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Jewish Tenured Prof FIRED Over Tweet, Palestine Documentary BANNED By Israel

The Katie Halper Show

Katie Halper

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4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2024

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Watch more on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Katie is joined by Maura Finkelstein a tenured Jewish professor of Anthropology at Muhlenberg College fired over an Instragram repost about Zionism. Then Katie talks to Rami Younis, a Palestinian writer, journalist, activist and co-director of "Lyd," a science fiction documentary he co-directed about the once-thriving Palestinian city of Lyd. Rami reacts to Israel's recent decision to ban the film. Maura Finkelstein is a writer, ethnographer, and associate professor of anthropology. She is the author of The Archive of Loss: Lively Ruination in Mill Land Mumbai, published by Duke University Press in 2019. Her writing has also been published in Anthological Quarterly, City and Society, Cultural Anthropology, Anthropology Now, Post45, Electric Literature, Allegra Lab, Red Pepper Magazine, The Markaz Review, the Scottish Left Review, Mondoweiss, and Al Jazeera. She has been nominated for a Pushcart (2021), was a finalist for the Witness literary award (2022), was a Tin House Scholar (2023), and was recently the recipient of the 2024 New Directions Award from the General Anthropology Division (GAD) of the American Anthropological Association. Rami Younis is a Palestinian filmmaker, writer, journalist and activist from Lyd. He was a 2019-20 Fellow at the Harvard Divinity School. As a journalist, he mainly wrote for the online magazine +972 and served as both writer and editor of its Hebrew sister site, “local call”, a journalistic project he co-founded, designed to challenge Israeli mainstream journalism outlets. Rami served as a parliamentary consultant and media spokesperson for Palestinian member of Knesset (Israeli parliament) Haneen Zoabi. Rami is also co-founder and manager of the first ever “Palestine Music Expo”: an event that connects local Palestinian music scene to the world wide industry. Younis was the host of the Arabic-language daily news show, “On the Other Hand." Lyd is a feature-length, sci-fi documentary that shares multiple pasts, presents, and futures of the city of Lyd in Palestine/Israel. From the perspective of the city herself, voiced by Palestinian actress Maisa Abd Elhadi, the viewer is guided through the lifespan of a five-thousand-year-old city and its residents. Lyd was once a thriving Palestinian city with a rich history. In 636AD, It was even considered the first capital of Palestine. When the State of Israel was founded in 1948, Lyd became an Israeli city, and in the process, hundreds of Lyd’s Palestinian residents were massacred by Israeli forces, and most of the city’s 50,000 Palestinian residents were exiled. Today, the city has a Jewish Israeli majority and a Palestinian minority and is disinvested and divided by racism and violence. For Palestinians, Lyd’s story is a painful and tragic fall from grace, which is why the film dares to ask the question: what would the city be like had the Israeli occupation of Lyd never happened? **Please support The Katie Halper Show ** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: @kthalps

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alternative podcast feed and rarely seen clips that aired on our live shows. Hi everyone. Welcome to the Katie Helper show. I'm Katie Helper so

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excited to be here with you. We have an amazing show for you tonight and we have a

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theme, the theme being a lack of free speech especially when it comes to talking about Palestine

0:57.4

talking about Israel which is no surprise to people who have watched this show but

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it's really important that we highlight these stories and these cases so we can also push back on them and make it so that it's harder to either fire people or censor people or censor art and not easier. So you are part of this.

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So on tonight's show we are going to speak to two guests, two very special guests.

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We're going to speak to Mara Finglstein who is a two very special guests. Very special guests.

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We're going to speak to Mara Finglstein, who is a tenured Jewish professor of anthropology

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at Mullenberg College, and she's been fired basically over an Instagram repost

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about Zionism, and we'll get into that and then after speaking tomorrow

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we're going to be speaking to Rami Yunus who is a Palestinian writer, journalist, activist, and

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filmmaker. He's the co-director of this great documentary Lid,

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which is a science fiction documentary

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that he co-directed, and that film, Lid,

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has now been banned in Israel.

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