Talk World Radio: Rashid Khalidi on The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine

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This week we’re speaking with Rashid Khalidi, who is Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University, and author, among other books of the fantastic book, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: Settler-Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017.

Total run time: 29:00
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1 thought on “Talk World Radio: Rashid Khalidi on The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine”

  1. A very fair and accurate summing up of a century of conflict. The situation of the Palestinians under occupation is comparable to, or even worse than, the position of Blacks in America under slavery and Jim Crow rules. There must be found a way to have justice and peace for both sides of each equation. Understanding the true situation, without the rivers of one-sided propaganda deluging public sentiment, will require much work without violence. Professor Khalidi needs to be seen and heard much more widely.

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