Nour Joudah is Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian American Studies at UCLA. She holds a PhD in Geography from UCLA, where her dissertation examined Palestinian and native Hawaiian communities’ efforts to imagine liberated futures through indigenous countermapping practices. She is working on a book manuscript, Future Histories, exploring how indigenous experiences of time in Palestine and Hawaii inform liberation struggles. She also holds an MA in Arab Studies from Georgetown University.
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In this policy lab, Nour Joudah and Kylie Broderick join host Tariq Kenney-Shawa to discuss some of the key lessons to be gleaned from the encampments and how we can best build on them to strengthen the Palestine solidarity movement moving forward.




