In the first segment, Eleanor Goldfield sits down with author Nicola Griffith to talk about her recent book release, She is Here. Nicola digs into her work on understanding history as stories, not hard, immovable facts, and that history depends on who tells it. She discusses writing history as an embodied experience, extracting ourselves from binaries and embracing nuance, how the lack of disabled perspectives in literature shapes our ableism, and more.
Next up, Eleanor Goldfield sit down with journalist Liam Syed and organizer Nikki Morse to talk about how Israel’s latest quasi-visa program targets foreign activists, more than a handful of whom are Jews, saying they’re either a security threat or immigrating illegally, a funny concept for an ethno-state built on illegal immigration, ethnic cleansing, and genocide.
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