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The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast. It connects Palestinians across Gaza, Jerusalem and throughout the West Bank for training in podcast production and an extended mentorship program.
Support journalism training, employment, female-leadership, cultural preservation, and 100% independent and uncensored media from Palestinians in Palestine!
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For our eighth episode of the Palestine Podcast academy, Ahlam Mashal, from Jerusalem, and Omar Salah, from Gaza, discuss the impacts that the coronavirus has had on the education system in different parts of Palestine, and as parents and students.
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast.
The Palestine Podcast Academy would not have been possible without support from our local partners at: Birzeit University’s Media Development Center, We Are Not Numbers, Right to Movement, and Jest Hub.
And a special thanks to Laith Alattar for providing his music for our episodes.
For the seventh episode of the Palestine Podcast Academy, Aseel Ghaben, from Al Bureij Refugee Camp in Gaza, Rand Tahboob, from Jerusalem, and Amany Abu Awad, from Bethlehem, discuss the seen and unseen impacts that the Israeli occupation has had on their professional lives.
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast.
The Palestine Podcast Academy would not have been possible without support from our local partners at: Birzeit University’s Media Development Center, We Are Not Numbers, Right to Movement, and Jest Hub.
And a special thanks to Laith Alattar for providing his music for our episodes.
In our sixth episode of the Palestine Podcast Academy, Dalia Carmel, from Jerusalem, Baraa’ah Qandeel, from Gaza, and Violette Rafidi, from Ramallah in the West Bank, discuss the various ways in which the Israeli occupation, and its restrictions on their human right to freedom of movement, has impact their lives their work, and their communities.
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast.
The Palestine Podcast Academy would not have been possible without support from our local partners at: Birzeit University’s Media Development Center, We Are Not Numbers, Right to Movement, and Jest Hub.
And a special thanks to Laith Alattar for providing his music for our episodes.
In our fifth episode of the Palestine Podcast Academy, Shahd Safi from Rafah in the Gaza Strip, Rana Qutteineh from Jerusalem, and Dalal Radwan from Qalqilia in the WB discuss the various ways in which unemployment, and limited employment options, have impacted their lives and the lives of people in their communities.
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast.
The Palestine Podcast Academy would not have been possible without support from our local partners at: Birzeit University’s Media Development Center, We Are Not Numbers, Right to Movement, and Jest Hub.
And a special thanks to Laith Alattar for providing his music for our episodes.
In our third episode from the Palestine Podcast Academy, graduates Riwaa Abuquta, from Gaza, and Addei Hijazi, from Jerusalem, provide some rarely reported and very personal perspectives concerning the economic impacts of the Israeli occupation in both parts of Palestine.
From the siege on Gaza which prevents businesses from accessing necessary materials to the institutionalized discrimination that impacts shopkeepers and small businesses in Jerusalem, these are some of the hidden forms of Apartheid and oppression that Palestinians must contend with for their daily survival.
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast.
The Palestine Podcast Academy would not have been possible without support from our local partners at: Birzeit University’s Media Development Center, We Are Not Numbers, Right to Movement, and Jest Hub.
And a special thanks to Laith Alattar for providing his music for our episodes.
In our second episode from the Palestine Podcast Academy, graduates Juwana Elias, from Ramallah, and Dalia Shurrab, from Gaza, talk about their family histories and about their personal journeys living in Palestine and abroad.
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast.
The Palestine Podcast Academy would not have been possible without support from our local partners at: Birzeit University’s Media Development Center, We Are Not Numbers, Right to Movement, and Jest Hub.
And a special thanks to Laith Alattar for providing his music for our episodes.
In our first episode for the Palestine Podcast Academy, Nermeen Hussein from Jerusalem, Amany Abu Awad from Bethlehem, and Haneen Abdalnabi from a Gaza offer their perspective on how their basic right to move freely in their own land has been impacted by the occupation.
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast.
The Palestine Podcast Academy would not have been possible without support from our local partners at: Birzeit University’s Media Development Center, We Are Not Numbers, Right to Movement, and Jest Hub.
And a special thanks to Laith Alattar for providing his music for our episodes.
After six months of hard work, setbacks and leaps forward, and after all manner of logistical challenges, our very first Palestine Podcast Academy is done! In fact our first two Palestine Podcast Academies are done… and we’re ready to share the results!
The Palestine Podcast Academy is an initiative of Latitude Adjustment Podcast, and our Amsterdam-based nonprofit, Open Roads Media. The academy connected Palestinians in Gaza, east Jerusalem, and across the West Bank, for an intensive multi-week course in podcast production, and over the course of the next few weeks we'll be publishing their collaborative team projects. But this is only the beginning.