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How Palestinian History Is Systemically Forgotten (w/ Micaela Sahhar) | The Chris Hedges Report

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Dec 6, 2025
Micaela Sahhar, an author and educator focused on Palestinian history, delves into her memoir, *Find Me at the Jaffa Gate*. She explores the significance of pivotal events like 1948 and 1917 in understanding contemporary Palestinian experiences. Sahhar contrasts state archives with personal family memories, recounting her family's displacement and the trauma of bombings. She advocates for the importance of diasporic narratives in affirming identity and highlights the ongoing erasure of Palestinian stories, particularly in Gaza.
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INSIGHT

Past Shapes The Present

  • Non-linear narrative mirrors diasporic memory by linking past and present urgently.
  • Micaela Sahhar says understanding 1948 and 1917 is essential to understand today.
INSIGHT

Ephemera As Historical Evidence

  • Archival authority competes with family memory in diasporas and shapes legitimacy.
  • Sahhar foregrounds ephemeral items like photographs and guidebooks as crucial evidence.
ANECDOTE

Guidebook Led To A Family Discovery

  • Sahhar found a Palestine Post reference to a restaurant that her great-aunt recognized as her father's.
  • That discovery anchored her family in Jerusalem's vanished urban landscape.
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