Vegans For Palestine Podcast

Vegans For Palestine Podcast

Vegans for Palestine Podcast is the first of its kind. It is a podcast by vegan Palestinians about all things both vegan and Palestinian. This podcast is dedicated to empowering Palestinian veganism and raises the voices of vegan supporters of Palestine across the world. Also, this podcast will be in English so our English speaking audience can learn about the aspirations and experiences of Palestinian vegans and our allies.  The Vegans for Palestine Podcast emerged from a community of the same name. This community is an intersectional, anticolonial, antiracist global vegan movement dedicated to the liberation of human and non-human animals across historical Palestine.  Find out more about Vegans for Palestine here https://linktr.ee/vegansforpalestine

  1. 2d ago

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 26 - How can you be vegan if you are not pro-Palestine?

    In this episode of the Vegans for Palestine podcast, Rayan speaks with Majdoleen, a Palestinian vegan activist, educator and content creator, about the connections between veganism, Palestinian culture, and social justice. Majdoleen reflects on her experiences as a Palestinian vegan and discusses how veganism strengthened her connection to Palestinian culture, food traditions and the land. Drawing on personal stories, she explains how traditional Palestinian cuisine contains many plant-based foods and highlights the importance of preserving cultural and agricultural practices. The conversation explores the concept of intersectional veganism, with Majdoleen arguing that vegan values of compassion, justice and opposition to harm should extend beyond animals to include all forms of oppression and violence. The two ask a very important question - how can you be vegan if you are not pro-Palestine? Spoiler alert - you can't!  This episode is transcribed for Deaf and Hard of Hearing viewers here.  Follow Majdoleen here Check out Majdoleen's tiktok account here This episode features the poem called 'Shades of Anger' by Rafeef Ziadeh.  Palestinian poet, writer, and activist Rafeef Ziadeh is known for her powerful spoken-word poetry that explores themes of identity, resistance, displacement, and social justice. Her poem Shades of Anger challenges racist stereotypes, colonial narratives, and the dehumanisation of Palestinians, while affirming Palestinian resilience and dignity. Through personal storytelling and emotional imagery, the poem highlights the experiences of Palestinian women and communities living under occupation, while expressing anger as a legitimate response to injustice and oppression. You can view the poem here: Music in this episode: Dounana (Without Us) by Siba Alkhiami and Felix Spitta is a powerful Arabic protest song that confronts colonialism, displacement, cultural erasure, and the dehumanisation of oppressed peoples, asking the recurring question, “Who would you be without us?” as an affirmation of the contributions, resilience, and humanity of colonised communities. Written and performed by the Berlin-based Syrian artist Siba and produced by MONKYMAN, the song transforms anger, grief, and resistance into a message of collective empowerment and solidarity for people experiencing oppression around the world. Thank you so much for joining us, Majdoleen! We hope to one day celebrate freedom in the beautiful village of al-Na'ani - النعاني with you! Free Palestine! Send us Fan Mail

    52 min
  2. May 9

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 25 - Sailing on board the Sumud Flotilla

    In this episode of the Vegans for Palestine podcast, Dalal speaks with Mi Hao Lee while she is aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian humanitarian mission attempting to break the blockade on Gaza Strip. Their conversation explores the connections between Palestinian liberation, veganism, anti-racism, anti-capitalism, and anti-speciesism, with Mi Hao Lee arguing that all systems of oppression are interconnected and must be challenged together. The episode also reflects on the realities of activism at sea, the symbolism of sumud (steadfastness), and the role of international solidarity in confronting violence and humanitarian crisis. This episode is captioned for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Viewers here. Follow Mi Hoa Lee here https://www.instagram.com/mihoalee/ Music in this episode: Sol Band is a Palestinian folk-pop band formed in Gaza in 2012, known for blending contemporary music with Palestinian cultural and resistance themes. Their music gained international attention during the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza, as members continued creating songs and performing for displaced children while documenting life under bombardment. The band has also been recognised for preserving and reinterpreting Palestinian folk music and for establishing music education initiatives for young people in Gaza.  Social media: Instagram: Sol Band Instagram https://www.instagram.com/solbandgaza/ Official Website - https://solbandgaza.com/ YouTube: Sol Band YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWlXXPiIOOsaOImtr0rVDPw/videos Send us Fan Mail

    37 min
  3. Apr 21

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 24 - Vegan Palestinian Hospitality

    This episode is an in-house conversation between two Palestinian vegans, unpacking what it really means to live a vegan lifestyle within a culture where food and hospitality are everything. We chat about how sharing meals is such a big part of showing love and care, and how that can sometimes feel tricky when your values around food are different. There’s an honest look at that balancing act—staying true to your beliefs while also respecting cultural traditions and not wanting to offend anyone or appear '3yb'.  The conversation flows through real-life experiences, like bringing your own food to gatherings, sharing vegan dishes with others, and finding ways to communicate your needs without it feeling awkward. There’s also a personal reflection on motherhood, and how raising a child can shape the way you approach food, values, and everyday routines. Enjoy this one! A captioned version for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people is available here.  The music in this episode: Maysa Daw is a Palestinian singer-songwriter and actress, known for her work with the hip-hop group DAM, where she blends indie, hip-hop, and liberation engaged themes. She was born and raised in Haifa (Palestine), and you can follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/maysadaw/ The lyrics for the spoken word poetry in this episode can be viewed here https://www.instagram.com/p/B9enQKMFi9P/ Free Palestine!  Send us Fan Mail

    46 min
  4. Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 23 - Unapologetic Liberation & Radical Solidarity

    Apr 1

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 23 - Unapologetic Liberation & Radical Solidarity

    In this episode, Dalal sits down with Akbar Ali to unpack veganism, animal rights, and what it really means to advocate for change. Akbar shares his journey to veganism, reflecting on the early experiences that shaped his commitment to animal rights and social justice. Together, they explore how mainstream animal rights movements have shifted from liberation-focused roots to more consumption-driven approaches—and question whether this shift is truly effective. The conversation dives into the links between systemic oppression affecting both humans and animals, highlighting the importance of striving for total liberation rather than selective advocacy. They also get real about the challenges of speaking up—navigating relationships, social pressure, and the discomfort that can come with challenging dominant norms. Akbar leaves listeners with a powerful message: be unapologetic, stay committed, and don’t be afraid to push for a more just world for all beings. A captioned version for Deaf and Hard of Hearing viewers is available here.  Follow Akbar Ali: https://www.instagram.com/veganfeverdreamz/ The music in this episode is Palestinian grunge created by Khalas.  Khalas is a Palestinian Grunge band from Akka, Palestine, known for blending alternative rock with Arab influences and politically conscious lyrics. Formed in 2003, the band has gained an international following for their energetic sound and messages reflecting Palestinian identity and resistance. You can follow them on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/khalasband/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/khalasband/) to keep up with their music and updates. Please support their work.  Thank you Akbar for joining us at the Vegans for Palestine Podcast.  We all need to be unapologetic in our liberation for all!  Send us Fan Mail

    53 min
  5. Feb 25

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 22 - From Spain to Palestine: Anti-Colonial Vegan Activism

    In this episode of the Vegans for Palestine podcast, Dalal speaks with Frasco about his journey from growing up in a poor village in Spain to becoming an intersectional vegan activist shaped by anti-racist, feminist, and anti-colonial struggles. Frasco explains how learning about speciesism and watching the documentary Earthlings led him to connect animal liberation with broader systems of domination, while also confronting vegaphobia and social backlash. Together, they critique racist and orientalist tendencies within mainstream animal rights campaigns, arguing that advocacy must be accountable to the communities it addresses and rooted in justice rather than moral superiority. Drawing on examples from Palestine, Latin America, and Europe, they link animalization, colonial violence, and land dispossession, ultimately presenting veganism as a global ethical framework that challenges hierarchies of power rather than a Western luxury or trend.  This episode is captioned for Deaf and Hard of Hearing viewers here.  You can follow Frasco here https://www.instagram.com/frascfz?utm... Link to his book is here:   / dtyk5yqigglrrnfjm4tgq6z9iq5zzkb1dzkdrs0  Book published by   / animalesysociedad  The music in this episode is by a Palestinian singer, artist and song writer named Jawdat Khoury. Follow Jawdat here   / jawdatkhoury_official  The poetry in this episode is by Suheir Hammad. Read more here https://overland.org.au/2024/07/what-... Thank you Frasco for joining us at the Vegans for Palestine Podcast. From Spain to Palestine - liberation for all around the world! Send us Fan Mail

    56 min
  6. Jan 1

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 21 - Art of Defiance to protest for Palestine

    In this episode Dalal talks to SA Bachman about her book Art of defiance: Protest Graphics and Poetry for Palestine or in Arabic فن المقاومة، رسومات احتجاجية وشعر لفلسطين Dalal and SA Bachman explore defiant art and activism, particularly through bilingual protest graphics and poetry that challenge power structures and promote Palestinian self-determination. SA highlights various examples of activist artists and their collaborative projects, including public performances, soil remediation efforts, and community art initiatives, while emphasizing the importance of long-term artistic collaborations in social justice work. SA examines the intersectionality between veganism and Palestinian liberation, addressing how cultural production serves as resistance infrastructure and exploring the challenges of engaging with silent or unresponsive audiences on these important issues. Follow S.A Bachman here.  You can purchase a hard copy or e-book copy of the book Art of defiance: Protest Graphics and Poetry for Palestine  here. All proceeds go directly to Gaza. The work of Juliano Mer-Khamis is discussed in this episode. Click here to watch an interview with Juliano. Here is a summary of the life of Juliano Mer-Khamis. Click here for information on the Freedom Theatre in Jenin.  This episode is captioned for Deaf and Hard of Hearing viewers here.  The music in this episode features 2 remixes of 'Sheel Sheel' by the Gaza song birds produced by Nahed Elrayes and Alia Sharrief.   Nahed Elrayes is a Palestinian musician, composer, and pianist known for blending Arabic musical traditions with contemporary composition. He has created acclaimed works such as the Darwish-inspired piece A Lover from Palestine, performed internationally and featured across global collaborations, and his solo piano compositions continue to be premiered in venues like London’s St John’s Waterloo.  Alia Sharrief is a Black American Muslim hip-hop artist and activist whose work reflects her identity as a Black Muslim woman and challenges stereotypes through conscious lyricism and community empowerment. She also founded The Hijabi Chronicles to amplify the voices of Muslim women in music and the arts. Please support these talented musicians.  The Vegans for Palestine Podcast team would like to thank S.A. Bachman for joining us and we wish that you could join us in a free, liberated Palestine. Send us Fan Mail

    53 min
  7. 12/05/2025

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 20 - Gaza’s Animals & Nature: Crushed Amid Genocide–Ecocide

    Rimona Afana, a Romanian–Palestinian researcher, activist, and multimedia artist, talks to Dalal about the forgotten victims of the atrocities in Gaza: animals and nature. Rimona discusses the continuities between genocide and ecocide in Gaza, including: toxicity from explosives and destroyed infrastructure; water pollution and scarcity; damage to plants and soil; greenhouse gas emissions from war, pre-war, post-war activities; and lasting ties between mass atrocity and epigenetics. Moving to direct harms to animals, she shows how millions of animals have been killed, injured, maimed, starved, displaced, looted; how some animals have been weaponized, turned into both combatants and victims; and how human and nonhuman rights remain decoupled for many Israelis. Finally, she addresses the paralysis of international law and of accountability fora, and our role in confronting impunity and outsourcing, key features of crimes in Palestine. A captioned version of this episode for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people is available here https://youtu.be/DGMGo3CEouU Email: rimona.afana@yahoo.com  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rimonaafana  Facebook (work): www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61582808854096 Facebook (personal profile): www.facebook.com/rim.rmn  Instagram (work): www.instagram.com/rimona.afana Instagram (personal): www.instagram.com/rim.on.a  Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rimona-afana.bsky.social X: https://x.com/rimona_afana My Ecocide/Speciesism project: www.facebook.com/ecocide.speciesism ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0007-0871-3530 Find here a list of Rimona's recent publications on human and nonhuman rights. Israel’s infamous weapons producers continue profiting from genocide/ecocide, exporting advanced technologies of murder, destruction, and surveillance as “field-tested”. Read more here. The audio clip in this episode discussing veganwashing, pinkwashing and greenwashing is created by Jenan Matari. Matari is a Palestinian storyteller and content creator dedicated to amplifying Indigenous Palestinian voices. Through her children’s books, social media work and advocacy, she highlights Palestinian heritage, experiences of displacement, and the wider struggles of Indigenous communities. The music featured in this episode is "Nijmet el-subh" by Sanaa Moussa (watch here). Sanaa Mousa is a Palestinian singer known for preserving and revitalising traditional Palestinian folk music. She researches and performs songs rooted in women’s histories, rural life, and the cultural memory of Palestine. Her work centres cultural revival and resistance through art. She’s from Deir al-Asad, a village in the Galilee, Palestine. The Vegans for Palestine Podcast Team would like to thank Rimona for sharing her expertise in clearly articulating the devastating impact of the Israeli genocide - ecocide of non-human animals and nature across the Gaza Strip.  From the River to the Sea. Send us Fan Mail

    53 min
  8. 10/30/2025

    Vegans for Palestine Podcast - Episode 19 - Animal Rights are Political

    Dalal has an interesting conversation with Georges that turns deeply personal and political, tracing how witnessing violence and injustice from the genocide in Gaza to the everyday cruelty of industrial farming transformed one activist’s understanding of ethics and liberation. Georges reflects on the interconnectedness of human rights, animal rights and environmental justice, arguing that the struggle for freedom must include all beings. Through vivid stories of activism, from running a vegan restaurant to campaigning in Lebanese politics, they show both the hope and the heartbreak of trying to change entrenched systems of power. The episode also delves into trauma, recalling the experience of living through war and finding solidarity in global networks like Vegans for Palestine. Enjoy this one! This episode is captioned for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Available here.  Further reading: Veganism: Why we should see it as a political movement rather than a dietary choice – The Conversation The four Ns of meat justification – The Psychologist (BPS) Timeline: Israel’s attacks on hospitals throughout its war on Gaza – Al Jazeera What do we know about the strike on the hospital in Gaza? – Al JazeeraThis episode features the music of Reem Kelani, who is a Palestinian singer, musicologist and cultural activist known for preserving and reinterpreting traditional Palestinian music. Born in Manchester and raised in Kuwait, she blends Arabic folk traditions with jazz and contemporary sounds. Her work celebrates Palestinian identity, resistance, and women’s voices through powerful performances and meticulous musical research. Check out Reem's music here https://www.reemkelani.com  The Vegans for Palestine Podcast team thanks Georges for joining us for this special episode. We cannot wait until Palestine is free and you can drive from Lebanon to visit us!  Send us Fan Mail

    54 min

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Vegans for Palestine Podcast is the first of its kind. It is a podcast by vegan Palestinians about all things both vegan and Palestinian. This podcast is dedicated to empowering Palestinian veganism and raises the voices of vegan supporters of Palestine across the world. Also, this podcast will be in English so our English speaking audience can learn about the aspirations and experiences of Palestinian vegans and our allies.  The Vegans for Palestine Podcast emerged from a community of the same name. This community is an intersectional, anticolonial, antiracist global vegan movement dedicated to the liberation of human and non-human animals across historical Palestine.  Find out more about Vegans for Palestine here https://linktr.ee/vegansforpalestine

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