
Human Rights Activist and Author
Susan Abulhawa
Human Rights Activist and Author
About Susan
Susan Abulhawa is a Palestinian-American scientist, writer, and activist born in 1970. She is known for her work as a human rights activist and author of several novels including Mornings in Jenin, The Blue Between Sky and Water, published in 2015, and Against the Loveless World, published in 2020. In addition to her literary contributions, she advocates for animal rights and has been active in promoting human rights issues. Abulhawa founded the children's organization Playgrounds for Palestine, demonstrating her commitment to social causes and community development. Her work encompasses a range of advocacy efforts aimed at raising awareness and fostering positive change around issues affecting Palestinians and broader human rights concerns.
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Bad Hasbara - The World's Most Moral Podcast
1 episode
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Solidarity Breakfast
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Politics and Prose Presents
1 episode
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The Palestine Pod
1 episode
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1

Al Jazeera Investigates
1 episode
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1

Sumud Podcast: Inspired by Palestine
1 episode
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1

Radio Intifada by SWANA (South and West Asia and North Africa) Region Radio
1 episode
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1
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