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In this first episode of Room for Interpretation, sociologist and therapist Ask Foldspang Neve speaks with Poya Pakzad — co-founder of Eftertryk, columnist at Information, and author of the daily Gaza Brief — about what it means to stay engaged in a world that feels increasingly unchangeable.
They discuss Palestine, activism, burnout, and the erosion of faith in collective action — and ask how we might keep our moral and emotional imagination alive when despair seems more rational than hope.
By Ask Foldspang NeveIn this first episode of Room for Interpretation, sociologist and therapist Ask Foldspang Neve speaks with Poya Pakzad — co-founder of Eftertryk, columnist at Information, and author of the daily Gaza Brief — about what it means to stay engaged in a world that feels increasingly unchangeable.
They discuss Palestine, activism, burnout, and the erosion of faith in collective action — and ask how we might keep our moral and emotional imagination alive when despair seems more rational than hope.