Wild Honey Collective

Our greatest teachers: learning from harm and reparation with Gabe Huck


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In this special episode, our guest Gabe Huck maps a critical questioning of the American conscious over his own lifetime, from the civil rights era to the U.S. war in Iraq. His life’s work as a publisher in a small wing of peace-driven theological literature has instilled in him a great respect for knowledge, while a lifetime of stepping into the frontlines of the nation’s fights for racial justice and sovereignty have solidified his commitment to the reparations movement. This led him and his partner Theresa to found the Iraqi Student Project in 2007, which helped connect displaced Iraqis in Syria to fully funded higher education in North America, and helped prepare them for their studies. We trace Gabe’s core influences in his own intellectual evolution and then talk about how this project came to be, and where it has led both of them now in their lives in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
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