Upstream

[TEASER] Palestine Pt. 7: Direct Action w/ Max Geller of Palestine Action


Listen Later

You can listen to the full episode with Max Geller of Palestine Action by subscribing to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/upstreampodcast

As a Patreon subscriber, not only will you get access to at least one bonus episode a month, usually two or three, as well as early access to certain episodes and other benefits like stickers and bumper stickers, depending on which tier you subscribe to, but you’ll also be helping to keep Upstream sustainable and allowing us to keep this project going. Find out more at Patreon.com/upstreampodcast or at upstreampodcast.org/support. Thank you.

Direct action is a strategy that has been utilized for a very, very long time by the left, as a way to achieve their goals— from all tendencies: anarchists, socialists, to communists. Direct action can take a wide variety of forms, from the forest protectors doing tree sit-ins in Atlanta’s Weelaunee forest as part of the Stop Cop City movement, to residents of the Bay Area congregating early in the morning at the port of Oakland to stop a boat carrying weapons for Israel from leaving the dock. 

From climate change to police brutality to Indigenous resistance against pipeline companies, direct action has been used over and over to stand up to individuals, institutions, and state actors of all sorts. In this Patreon episode, we’re going to take a deep dive into direct action, focusing on how this strategy has been deployed here in the U.S. and in the U.K. in the context of Israel’s ongoing ethnic cleansing campaign against the Palestinian people.

Max Geller is a public-facing member of Palestine Action in the UK who has been working with Palestine Action for about three and a half years, and has been doing pro-Palestine, anti-zionist work for many years with organizations such as Jewish Voice for Peace, the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network, the National Students for Justice in Palestine Steering Committee, and with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions, or BDS, movement.

In this conversation we explore the work that Palestine Action is doing both in the U.K. and in the United States, we talk about direct action as a strategy and compare it to some other forms of action, we talk about some of the repression that activists have been facing—particularly here in the U.S. where anti-protest laws are beginning to become more and more common, we talk about Elbit Systems—which Palestine Action has targeted due to their prominent role in supplying weapons to Israel, and we explore Israel’s role as a major arms exporter to the rest of the world.

Further Resources:

  • Palestine Action
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

UpstreamBy Upstream

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

1,712 ratings


More shows like Upstream

View all
Democracy Now! Audio by Democracy Now!

Democracy Now! Audio

5,661 Listeners

Jacobin Radio by Jacobin

Jacobin Radio

1,402 Listeners

The Electronic Intifada Podcast by The Electronic Intifada

The Electronic Intifada Podcast

265 Listeners

Rev Left Radio by Revolutionary Left Radio

Rev Left Radio

3,228 Listeners

Citations Needed by Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson

Citations Needed

3,864 Listeners

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism by Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

409 Listeners

Empire Files by Empire Files

Empire Files

711 Listeners

Working Class History by Working Class History

Working Class History

577 Listeners

The Antifada by Sean KB and AP Andy

The Antifada

920 Listeners

Death Panel by Death Panel

Death Panel

521 Listeners

The Red Nation Podcast by The Red Nation

The Red Nation Podcast

952 Listeners

Movement Memos by Truthout

Movement Memos

204 Listeners

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker by The Socialist Program

The Socialist Program with Brian Becker

508 Listeners

Guerrilla History by Guerrilla History

Guerrilla History

553 Listeners

Colonial Outcasts by Colonial Outcasts

Colonial Outcasts

657 Listeners