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Unapologetic: The Third Narrative

Episode 17: Is the West Fueling the Middle East Conflict?

Apr 19, 2024
Elica Le Bon, Iranian-American attorney and activist, discusses the West's influence on Middle East conflicts. Topics include personal experiences in conflicts, challenging oppressive narratives, complexities in the Middle East conflict, and visions for peace through cooperation. The episode also touches on Iranian history, book recommendations, and a Patreon launch for support.
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  • Personal narratives highlight trauma in conflicts, complex response strategies, Identity nuances affect perceptions and actions

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Living Through Conflict in Israel and Gaza

The episode delves into the experiences during conflicts in Israel and Gaza, highlighting the emotions and reactions of individuals impacted by the violence. The discussion revolves around the fear and uncertainty felt during missile attacks, as well as the sense of preparedness and vulnerability faced by individuals in the midst of the conflict. It explores the personal narratives of individuals directly impacted by the events, emphasizing the lasting impact and trauma caused by such violent situations.

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