SHIFTING NARRATIVES
SHIFTING NARRATIVES
From Dispassionate Observer to Passionate Advocate: Austin Branion's Path to Justice
In this episode of the Shifting Narratives podcast, we explore Austin Branion's transformative journey as an Arabic language expert and policy professional. Recorded on September 22, 2012, Austin shares the evolution of his perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Initially facing racism while studying in the Middle East, he found himself less sympathetic to Arab causes, which complicated his stance on unjust US policies in the region. However, pivotal experiences and influential writers dramatically altered his views. Discover how his journey led Austin to deeply connect with the Palestinian tragedy and become a passionate advocate for justice and equality. The episode also details Austin's interactions with individuals and organizations in the US, highlighting his fervent advocacy for Palestinian rights.
Music by Lucas Knutter
Learning Resources:
Events:
- Operation ‘Cast Lead’ in 2008
- Syrian Civil War
- 2012 Penn BDS Conference
- 2012 Occupy AIPAC Summit
- 2012 United Methodist Kairos Response Divestment Vote
Places:
People:
Policies:
- U.S. War Crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq
Organizations:
- NATO
- BDS Movement
- Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
- Code Pink
- United Methodists for Kairos Response
- US Campaign for Palestinian Rights
Definitions:
- Zionism
- Palestine (British Rule in Palestine Mandate)
- Pan-Arabism
- Arab
- Zionism and Settler Colonialism
Lecture:
As'ad AbuKhalil Lecture