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Palestinian students and the struggle for nationhood
FromTel Aviv Review
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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Palestinian students and the struggle for nationhood
Dr. Ido Zelkovitz, a Middle East scholar at the University of Haifa, talks about his new book Students and Resistance in Palestine: Books, Guns and Politics, which explores the Palestinian student movement from a historical as well as sociological perspective.
Ecologically underprivileged: Environmental justice in Israel
Dr. Neta Lipman, deputy director of the Israeli Society of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, talks us about environmental justice: Is the green cause inextricably linked to social justice? And if so, how does it play out in America and Israel?
Music:
Coldplay - MiraclesSoak - Be a noBodyNeil Young - Be the Rain
Dr. Ido Zelkovitz, a Middle East scholar at the University of Haifa, talks about his new book Students and Resistance in Palestine: Books, Guns and Politics, which explores the Palestinian student movement from a historical as well as sociological perspective.
Ecologically underprivileged: Environmental justice in Israel
Dr. Neta Lipman, deputy director of the Israeli Society of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, talks us about environmental justice: Is the green cause inextricably linked to social justice? And if so, how does it play out in America and Israel?
Music:
Coldplay - MiraclesSoak - Be a noBodyNeil Young - Be the Rain
Released:
Jan 16, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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