One Land Many Voices
Wael Elasady and William Seaman provide a look at the Israeli-Palestine conflict from the perspectives of a Palestinian-American and a Jewish-American.
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Palestine, Imperialism and the New Middle East (Opening Plenary)
Heidi and Sarah Levy of Students United for Palestinian Rights kick off this two day conference at Portland State University (April 27, 2013) followed by a resistance poem by Remi Kanazi, a NY Palestinian activist.
- Length: 25:03 minutes (34.41 MB)
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OLMV - Miko Peled
- Length: 54:49 minutes (50.18 MB)
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OLMV - Stanford History Professor, Joel Beinin, discusses UN recognition of Palestine and Egypt Constitution vote.
One Land, Many Voices host William Singer, interviews Stanford University Middle East History Professor Joel Beinin on the recent UN vote to recognize Palestine and this last week's vote in Egypt ratifying the country's new constitution.
- Length: 58:00 minutes (26.55 MB)
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Voices from Area C - Palestinians and Bedouin describe the attempts to drive them from their land.
This week Peter Miller of Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights (AUPHR) discusses his recent trip to Israel-Palestine and shares recordings of Palestinians speaking about the threats to their homes, schools, and land by Israel's military occupation in Area C of the West Bank. Peter Miller is president of AUPHR and co-chair of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation. For more background, see the related article on auphr.org at http://auphr.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5087:the-ethnic-cleansing-of-area-c-maps-and-audio-&catid=32&Itemid=7
- Length: 57:15 minutes (52.41 MB)
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OLMV - Targeting the Merchants of Occupation: The Presbyterian Church Debates Divestment.
This week on One Land, Many Voices, Wael and Will welcome Rev. Dr. Jeffrey DeYoe and Ms. Cecilie Surasky for a discussion of the recent Presbyterian Church General Assembly vote on divestment.
Cecilie Surasky is deputy director of Jewish Voice for Peace, an organization engaged with the divestment efforts that sent representatives to the General Assembly. She is also the editor of Muzzlewatch, JVP's widely read blog documenting the use of attacks and intimidation aimed at silencing open discussion of Israel-Palestine policy, like the law suit aimed at organizers of the Olympia Coop boycott of Israeli goods. Reverend DeYoe is a Presbyterian minister in Ft. Myers, Florida, serving the Presbyterian Church in the US for 31 years. He is the Advocacy Chairperson for the Presbyterian Church Israel Palestine Mission Network, and for the past two years has served on the National Presbyterian Middle East Monitoring Group.
- Length: 56:53 minutes (52.08 MB)
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International Law Professor Richard Falk join Wael and Will ...
This week, hosts Will and Wael welcome Princeton Professor Emeritus of International Law, Richard Falk, for a live interview to discuss the economic and moral costs of the Palestine-Israel conflict, and the role of international law in the struggle to bring a just peace to the region. Richard Falk has been appointed to two UN positions serving in the Palestinian territories.
- Length: 59:03 minutes (54.06 MB)
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From Palestine to the Pacific Northwest - The Nakba, Dispossession and Our Neighbors' Memories of Lost Homes.
From Palestine to the Pacific Northwest - The Nakba, Dispossession and Our Neighbors' Memories of Lost Homes.
- Length: 50:40 minutes (23.19 MB)
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Palestinian Political Prisoners and the local AIPAC fundraiser are topics for this week's OLMV!
Joining Will and guest host Jenna Saadeh will be human rights advocate and lawyer, Sahar Francis, director of Addameer, the Prisoner Support and Human Rights Organization based in Ramallah. Sahar Francis will be discussing the thousands of Palestinian political prisoners held in Israeli jails and the recent hunger strikers that have brought global attention to their plight. Also on the program will be Hannah McCain, local organizer with Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights, talking about protest plans for the upcoming AIPAC fundraiser this coming Sunday in Portland.
- Length: 58:12 minutes (26.64 MB)
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Co-founder of Who Profits from the Occupation, Dalit Baum, joins Will and Wael!
This week on One Land, Many Voices, Will and Wael welcome Dalit Baum, co-founder of Who Profits From the Occupation, to discuss corporate accountability campaigns, BDS and her upcoming Oregon speaking tour. Also on the program is Maxine Fookson, a local nurse practitioner recently returned from a medical delegation to Gaza, and Peter Miller of Americans United for Palestinian Human Rights. We're talking about the AIPAC benefit dinner next month, and which local company is screening Palestinians at the checkpoints!
- Length: 57:09 minutes (26.16 MB)
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Dissident scholar and author, Noam Chomsky, is the guest for a full hour on OLMV!
One Land, Many Voices welcomes renowned linguist, author and dissident scholar, Noam Chomsky, for a full hour discussion of Palestine-Israel - Prospects for Justice in & Post-Arab Spring Palestine. On Friday, February 24th, at 9:00AM, Noam Chomsky joined hosts Wael Elasady and Will Seaman to discuss the shifting political landscape of the Middle East, the potential implications for US policy in the region and the possible consequences for Palestinians and Israelis. Also on the agenda for the full-hour interview were strategies for US-based activists working to bring a just peace to the conflict. Click to listen to a full OLMV hour with Noam Chomsky!
- Length: 54:06 minutes (49.54 MB)
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Tune into KBOO Community Radio this Friday (tomorrow!) at 9:00AM for the next edition of ONE LAND, MANY VOICES. This week hosts Hala Gores and William Seaman talk with Electronic Intifada founder, Ali Abunimah, about the latest developments in the Middle East "Peace Process" under the new Obama Administration. And in the studio to discuss local activism will be Nael Saker and Wael Elasady, talking about the upcoming Palestinian Via Dolorosa photo exhibit opening at PSU on May 28th. Join us tomorrow, Friday, May 22nd, for ONE LAND, MANY VOICES, on KBOO Community radio at 90.7 FM in Portland, 100.7 FM in Corvallis, 91.9 FM in Hood River, and streaming online at
Please tune in this Friday, March 27th, at 9:00 AM on KBOO 90.7 FM for the next edition of ONE LAND, MANY VOICES. Guest co-host Wael Elasady of Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights will join William Seaman for a discussion of political prisoners in Israel and Israeli war crimes in Gaza and resistance to the Apartheid Wall at Ni'iln, where a young volunteer from California, Tristan Anderson, was critically injured by a teargas canister fired by Israeli troops.
National Lawyers Guild delegation of 8 attorneys who went to Gaza to assess the effects of the recent attacks on the Palestinian people, and to determine what, if any, violations of international law occurred and whether U.S. domestic law has been violated as a consequence. She also speaks with Bill Corcoran, President of American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA), who also just returned from a visit to Gaza. ANERA was incorporated in 1968 to help ease the suffering of Palestinian refugees after the Arab-Israeli War of 1967. It has become one of the largest American non-profits working solely in the Middle East for 40 years. In fiscal year 2008, ANERA delivered more than $50 million worth of donated medicine and medical supplies into Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.




Mark is an inspiration to us all
Mark is an absolutely beautiful human being - wish there were more people and especially Jewish people like him with the ability to see things as they are plain and simple on a human level.