
The Chris Hedges Report Decolonizing The World (w/ Amin Husain) | The Chris Hedges Report
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Jan 22, 2026 Amin Husain, a Palestinian academic and activist focused on settler colonialism, shares his journey from El Bireh to advocating for decolonial organizing. He discusses how Western settler colonialism shaped his identity and informs his activism today. Husain critiques the representation of colonial narratives in institutions like museums, emphasizing the importance of alternative education. He also addresses the backlash against cultural progress and the need for solidarity and grassroots movements to challenge authoritarianism and corporate influence in academia.
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Beaten Into Resistance As A Child
- Amin Husain describes being stopped, beaten, and radicalized during the First Intifada while carrying an ID to school at age 12.
- That early refusal to comply became the foundation for his lifelong activism and organizing.
Palestine As A Global Clarifier
- Husain argues Palestine clarifies global settler-colonial dynamics rather than being an exception.
- He views settler colonialism and imperial modernity as planetary problems that link struggles across geographies.
Museum Tours That Forced Change
- Decolonize This Place ran unsanctioned alternative tours at the American Museum of Natural History highlighting imperial narratives.
- The protests helped remove the Teddy Roosevelt monument and pressured the museum on repatriation issues.
