Listen to — or read along in the episode transcript — Jewish, Christian, and Muslim poems by Palestinians and their supporters. Poetry empowers us to imagine liberation that we can then work towards, together.
Some pieces explore the Nativity story through this lens: Christmas joy must break bread with pain, birthing solidarity with all oppressed peoples.
Talking Points:
- (0:00) Ross Gay on mixing pain and joy to birth solidarity; poetry as resistance
- (7:11) Aurora Levins Morales on the history of antisemitism + envisioning solidarity & interdependence in “Red Sea”
- (12:30) Najah Hussein Musa dispelling anti-Palestinian myths in “Bethlehem”
- (14:42) Avery Arden — “Christ is Barred from Bethlehem”
- (17:48) Basman Derawi — memorializing a fun-loving friend killed in an airstrike in ”His Name Was Essa”
- (19:52) Hiba Abu Nada, killed in an airstrike, longs for safety in “I Grant You Refuge”
- (23:30) Rev. Munther Isaac & Avery Arden — Christ born into rubble
- (28:10) Refaat Alareer & Ibtisam Barakat — poetry helps us imagine the liberation we can then fight for
- (33:36) Avery Arden & Ainsley Herrick — “O Come O Come Emmanuel” rewritten for Palestine’s plight
Visit the episode transcript for all links to the various poems; here are some key resources:
This show's theme song is "Aetherium" by Leah Horn.
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