Maha Nasser, an associate professor focused on Palestine's cultural history and author of "Brothers Apart," joins Karam Dana, a professor of Middle Eastern Studies and author of "To Stand with Palestine." They dive into the formation of transnational Palestinian identities and the critical role of language and art in activism. Highlights include resilience amid settler colonialism, the historical shaping of Palestinian identity, and the importance of solidarity in resistance movements. They also share insights on confronting academic repression and amplifying Palestinian voices in broader social struggles.