Radio Inquilab
Rupande Mehta
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Ep 28 - The Politics of Everything (Part 2) - Yasmin Nair
After a hiatus, Radio Inquilab is back. Here is part 2 of the interview with Yasmin Nair. For part 1, please see here. Recommended Resources: 1. https://yasminnair.com/2. Free section of the…
Ep 27 - The Politics of Everything (Part 1) - Yasmin Nair
Radio Inquilab speaks with Yasmin Nair a fierce activist, media and cultural critic, and academic. We talk about the November 2024 election looking into the principal reasons why Kamala Harris lost…
Ep 26 - The Question of International Law - Nora Jaber
Dr. Nora Jaber joins Radio Inquilab to talk about her research and work as it pertains to the question of international law. As a Palestinian with Saudi nationality, Dr. Jaber has focused her…
Ep 25 - The Glaciers of Gilgit Baltistan - Tehzeeb Bano
In this episode, Tehzeeb Bano joins the podcast to explore the glaciers of Gilgit-Baltistan. She sheds light on the region’s 7,000 glaciers and how climate change is rapidly accelerating their…
Ep 24 - Indigenous Learnings - Clint Carroll
In this episode, Prof Clint Carroll from UC Boulder talks about the connection Natives have to their land and how despite overwhelming change in the world, have been able to maintain it. He…
Ep 23 - Solh Resolutions International - Rangineh Azimzadeh Tehrani
Rangineh joins Radio Inquilab to talk about her childhood experiences in Tehran that inevitably shaped the rest of her life. She talks about how the Iran/Iraq war left deep impressions on her and led…
Ep 22 - Colonial Collateral GBV - Global Dev 4 Pal
Colonialism is a major driver of gender-based violence (GBV) today. Former colonies often experience higher rates of intimate partner violence. Research increasingly links political conflict and GBV,…
Ep 21 - Ceasefire in Gaza - Abubaker Abed
Abubaker Abed, a 22-year old war correspondent from Palestine, currently living in Gaza joins Radio Inquilab to talk about the ceasefire deal. Due to a lack of stable internet connection, Abubaker…
Ep 20 - Student Protests - Soraya Beheshti
In this episode, Soraya Beheshti talks to Radio Inquilab about the massive student protest movement taking place throughout the country. She talks about her experience as student and subsequently as…
Ep 19 - The Kashmir Question - Ather Zia
Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Colorado, Ather Zia talks about Kashmir and the fraught nature of life there.Ather explains the deep, long, fraught history of Kashmir - how…
Ep 18 - Rematriation - Corrina Gould
This episode features Corrina Gould, the Co-Director for The Sogorea Te’ Land Trust, a women-led organization within the urban setting of her ancestral territory of the Bay Area that works to return…
Ep 17 - Defense for Children International Palestine - Ayed Abu Eqtaish
In this episode, Ayed Eqtaish joins the podcast to talk about the state of children in Palestine. While it is impossible to get any kind of estimates in Gaza, Ayed talks about how the situation in…
Ep 16 - Is Genocide a Red Line for You - Madelyn Hoffman
In this episode, Rupande discusses the upcoming Presidential election with former Green Party candidate, Madelyn Hoffman. They talk about the genocide taking place in Gaza, as well as the Democratic…
Ep 15 - Global Dev 4 Palestine - Aid Washing in the Context of Palestine
In this episode, Rupande speaks with members of Global Development for Palestine about their tireless work to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict. Bringing in their extensive experience, the…
Ep 14 - The State of Women & Girls in Palestine - Kifaya Khraim
TW: violence, rapeKifaya Khraim, the International Advocacy Coordinator at Women's Center for Legal Aid and Counselling talks to Rupande about the unrealistic situation in Palestine for women and…
Ep 13 - Decolonizing Communication - Farah Mahesri
Farah Mahesri sits down with Rupande to talk about the very important nuance of decolonizing communication - what does it mean, why is it so important and what place it holds in our world as we move…
Ep 12 - Palestine Children's Day - DCIP
On April 5, 2024 to commemorate Palestine Children's Day, Kalpvraksh teamed up with Global Development For Palestine to host Defense for Children International Palestine, along with some of the youth…
Ep 11 - Kula Nursery - Zee Lilani
In this episode, Rupande speaks with Zee Lilani, the founder of Kula Nursery. Zee talks about her career trajectory - starting as a food researcher and how COVID changed her life plans to turn her…
Ep 10 - The State of Worker & Immigrant Rights - Dr. Patricia Campos Medina
Rupande speaks with the labor & immigrant leader, Dr. Patricia Campos-Medina about her immigrant story and her lifelong fight for workers rights. They talk about the affirmative action decision…
Ep 9 - The Art of Druidry - Eimear Burke
Rupande speaks with Eimear Burke, the the Chosen Chief of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids about the meaning of druidry and what it means to be a druid. They talk about how druidry can help in…
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