S1:E3 - Palestinian land rights & inequality in resource acquisition

إذا أردتم مشاهدة الحلقة مترجمة إلى العربية، الرجاء زيارة الرابط على اليوتيوب Video episode with Arabic subtitles is available on YouTube Guest: Suha Jarrar - Al Haq organization Purpose of the episode: Though the implications of colonisation on Indigenous People and climate are not unique to Palestine, this episode aims to highlight the nuances and intersections between Palestinian freedom and climate justice at this time. It delves into the struggles of indigenous communities in their fight for social and climate justice and displays the interlinkages between them. We discussed the Palestinian crisis and its relation to Palestinian land rights and resource acquisition. Through Suha’s personal experience with the occupation, we identified that climate movements that deem colonization as a sensitive and neutral topic are greenwashing and are doomed to fail long-term. Suha also talked about the interlinkages between culture, tradition, and natural resources including the access to safe water, the prosecution against growing local crops, and the introduction of colonial agricultural practices. Questions: Give a quick overview of land and resource inequality in Palestine How are the social, economic, and environmental conditions of colonized Palestinian youth different from those in the Western World? Climate movements in Palestine: Do they call for the same justices as in Western countries? What is their focus? How can they be supported? How are suppressive actions against traditional socio-ecological practices in Palestine related to climate injustice? Find more information about this episode, including more about this topic, additional resources and our key takeaways at www.youth4nature.org. Have more questions after listening? Join us on July 1 at 16:00 UTC / 19:00 Beirut time for our Series 1 webinar, where you'll be able to ask your questions directly to our episode guests. Register through our website!

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Welcome to The Ajyal Podcast, a new podcast hosted by Y4N Regional Director for West Asia, Rayan Kassem, aiming to highlight and discuss youth priorities, perspectives, concerns and expertise related to nature and climate in the region. Over the coming months we will be releasing three mini series as part of The Ajyal Podcast and we’re starting next week with series #1: Climate Justice in West Asia!