

‘Imperfect Allies’: Processing a Year of War Across Communities
Oct 7, 2024
Najla Said, an actor and activist, shares her unique insights as the daughter of Palestinian intellectual Edward Said, while Judith Sloan, an actor and adjunct professor, discusses their collaborative project 'Imperfect Allies.' They delve into the complexities of navigating emotional trauma amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict and the importance of open dialogue. Through personal narratives and shared experiences, they emphasize empathy, understanding, and the healing power of unity in divided communities, encouraging listeners to engage in difficult conversations.
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Backlash and Isolation
- Najla Said faced backlash after the October 7th attack, with longtime friends cutting ties and a client firing her.
- This experience made her question her relationships and future interactions, especially with her Jewish friends.
Shared Experience of Loss
- Caller Faria shared a similar experience of losing a close Jewish friend after the October 7th attack.
- She expressed feeling shocked and hurt by the sudden shift in their 30-year friendship.
Starting Difficult Conversations
- To facilitate difficult conversations, start by asking, "What brings you to this issue?"
- Allow each person uninterrupted time to share without interjecting "buts" or historical arguments.