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On Palestine / Black 4 Palestine: Kristian Davis Bailey's Experience in the Solidarity Movement

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On Palestine
Black 4 Palestine: Kristian Davis Bailey's Experience in the Solidarity Movement
{{langos=='en'?('08/12/2018' | todate):('08/12/2018' | artodate)}} - Issue 6.1
Hosted by Noura Erakat

Kristian Davis Bailey has been a critical node in the renewals of Black-Palestinian solidarity well before the Ferguson-Gaza moment in summer 2014. First in his capacity as a student journalist and activist at Stanford and later as an independent journalist as well as an organizer globally. In this interview with Noura Erakat, he discusses a few his recent projects including Black 4 Palestine, organizing delegations from Palestine to the United States as well as to Palestinian refugees camps in Lebanon, and his ordeal in Israeli detention. This is part of a series curated by ASI’s Black Palestinian Transnational Solidarities Project. 


Guests

Kristian Davis Bailey
Kristian Davis Bailey

Writer and organizer based in Detroit.

Kristian Davis Bailey is a writer and organizer based in Detroit. He is a co-founder of Black4Palestine and co-author of the 2015 Black Solidarity with Palestine Statement. His work has taken him to Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan and South Africa. Kristian graduated from the Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity program at Stanford University. For the last two years he been a research fellow with the Arab Studies Institute in its Black Palestinian Transnational Solidarities Project.

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