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Join Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, as he shares his extraordinary journey from a refugee camp in the West Bank to the front lines of the fight for justice in America. In this gripping conversation, Mohsen recounts his harrowing experience of being arrested by ICE in a suspected honey trap, and how he found the strength to meditate his way through 16 days of federal detention. He offers a powerful analysis of the "two violences" facing Palestinians, and shares his vision for a future built on human connection and mutual understanding. Through stories of trauma, resilience, and the surprising power of joy, Mohsen provides a masterclass in what it means to be a superhumanizer in a world that is designed to break us.
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From Refugee Camp to Federal Custody: The Targeting of a Palestinian Activist
Meditation in the Margins: How a Palestinian Refugee Heals Trauma
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By Dr. Hani Chaabo & Katie Bogen M.A.4.8
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Join Mohsen Mahdawi, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University student, as he shares his extraordinary journey from a refugee camp in the West Bank to the front lines of the fight for justice in America. In this gripping conversation, Mohsen recounts his harrowing experience of being arrested by ICE in a suspected honey trap, and how he found the strength to meditate his way through 16 days of federal detention. He offers a powerful analysis of the "two violences" facing Palestinians, and shares his vision for a future built on human connection and mutual understanding. Through stories of trauma, resilience, and the surprising power of joy, Mohsen provides a masterclass in what it means to be a superhumanizer in a world that is designed to break us.
Like to read? 👉🏼 Check Out these Blog Posts:
From Refugee Camp to Federal Custody: The Targeting of a Palestinian Activist
Meditation in the Margins: How a Palestinian Refugee Heals Trauma
_____________________
🙏🏻 Help Support SuperHumanizer?
🫂 Click here to join our Patreon community for perks like connecting with our hosts Dr. Hani Chaabo & Katie Bogen.
💳 Click here for a PayPal donation.
👥 Your support is helping build our team to create more humanizing content. Thank you x infinity!!
⭐ Please leave us a review on Apple podcasts or Podchaser and share this episode to help us grow.
_____________________
❤️ Thank you for putting us in the top charts of more 35 countries worldwide, top 10% of pods on Spotify, top 25% on Buzzsprout and top 5% on Listen Notes.
🫶🏻 We'd love to hear from you. Please leave us a comment, we'll reply back!
📱Check out our visual reels on Instagram and Facebook. Video episodes on YouTube.

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