

88-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Marion Ingram Protests Israel Outside Of White House
Aug 8, 2024
Marione Ingram, an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor and Palestinian rights activist, passionately protests for peace outside the White House. She shares her harrowing experiences from WWII and connects them with the current conflict in Gaza, urging an end to violence against children. Marione critiques America's military spending and emphasizes the need for accountability in government policies. She also reflects on rising anti-Semitism and the importance of open dialogue across generations, showcasing her commitment to advocacy and resilience.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Reflections on War and Social Justice
04:19 • 25min
Echoes of Conflict: Navigating Anti-Semitism and Identity
28:59 • 10min
Embracing Love and Resilience Across Generations
38:52 • 3min
Echoes of Survival: A Family's Holocaust Journey
41:58 • 16min
Confronting Injustice: A Personal Journey
58:22 • 8min
Childhood Amidst Chaos
01:06:21 • 14min
Critique of America's Role in Middle Eastern Affairs
01:20:32 • 2min