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Suzanne Adely
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Labor Jawn
Antizionism and the Labor Movement - Interview with Alison Glick and Suzanne Adely
In this special interview episode, Sam and Gabe sit down to discuss the history of zionism, antizionism, and the American labor movement, with writer and activist Alison Glick and lawyer, organizer, and activist Suzanne Adely from Labor for Palestine. Originally aired: November 7, 2023.Donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians: https://www.map.org.uk/Support the showwww.laborjawn.com
2025-04-10
1h 03
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
Piercing The Veil Of Impunity That Allows Israel To Commit Genocide
On January 11 and 12, the International Court of Justice, also called the World Court, will hear testimony in South Africa's case charging the state of Israel with genocide. Organizations around the world are mobilizing to press their governments to support South Africa publicly and through Declarations of Intervention in the hope that Israel will be held accountable and that effective actions will be taken to protect the rights and lives of people in Palestine. Clearing the FOG speaks with Suzanne Adely, president of the National Lawyers Guild, about the Genocide Convention, the new International Coalition to Stop Genocide in Palestine...
2024-01-09
00 min
Revolutionary Lumpen Radio
Political prisoners for Palestine: a crime to care
Here we feature a Twitter Space hosted by CAGE UK, with speakers including Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network: 'organizing to build solidarity with the Palestinian prisoners’ movement and its struggle for freedom.', Suzanne Adely - President - National Lawyers Guild & of course, Palestine Action. - Note: audio loses 1-2 seconds every 10 minutes due to me recording on the fly. Find everything we do: https://Linktr.ee/RevLumpenRadio Bonus content & Ask our guests questions: Patreon.com/LumpenPodcast
2023-07-14
1h 00
Speaking Out of Place
The Struggle for Palestinian Rights, and Justice Everywhere: Conversation with Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi
On today’s show, a conversation with Dr Rabab Abdulhadi, who has recently won a major national award from the Middle East Studies Association for her lifetime of work.Dr. Abdulhadi is an organic intellectual and a renowned scholar-activist. She is the founding director and Senior Scholar of Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies (AMED) at the College of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University (SFSU).Her publications include the influential and much-cited articles, “The Palestinian Women’s Autonomous Movement: Emergence, Dynamics & Challenges” (1998) and “Tread Lightly: Teaching Gender and Sexuality in Time of War” (2005...
2023-02-04
40 min
Exploring Nature, Culture and Inner Life
2022:04.15 - Leah Douglas, Ligia Guallpa & Suzanne Adely - SOLIDARITY
SOLIDARITY | Connecting Across the Food Chain ~Co-presented with Real Food Media~ For the 21.5 million people who work across the food chain—from farm fields to meat packing factories to grocery stores—their jobs were already among the most low-paid, exploitative, and dangerous in the economy before COVID-19. The crisis has only heightened the stakes for food workers. Today, in the midst of the pandemic, these workers are among the most impacted while they toil to keep food on our tables. In this third conversation in the 2022 Roots of Resilience series. Leah Douglas is the agriculture and energy policy reporter at Reut...
2022-04-27
1h 25
Solidarity Radio
Labor for Palestine with Suzanne Adely and Michael Letwin
In this episode, we spoke with Labor For Palestine organizers Suzanne Adely who is the Co-Director for the Food Chain Workers Alliance and President-Elect of the National Lawyers Guild, and Michael Letwin who is a public defender in New York City and former President of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW 2325. In this conversation, we discuss: The recent general strike in Palestine and about work conditions for Palestinians;What is Labor for Palestine and why is it misleading to frame the violence as between two conflicting parties;What led to the recent violence; andWhy organized...
2021-05-27
53 min
Newsletter – Solidarity
Labor for Palestine with Suzanne Adely and Michael Letwin
In this episode, we spoke with Labor For Palestine organizers Suzanne Adely who is the Co-Director for the Food Chain Workers Alliance and President-Elect of the National Lawyers Guild, and Michael Letwin who is a public defender in New York City and former President of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW 2325. In this conversation, we discuss: The recent general strike in Palestine and about work conditions for Palestinians;What is Labor for Palestine and why is it misleading to frame the violence as between two conflicting parties;What led to the recent violence; andWhy organized...
2021-05-27
53 min
Newsletter – Solidarity
Labor for Palestine with Suzanne Adely and Michael Letwin
In this episode, we spoke with Labor For Palestine organizers Suzanne Adely who is the Co-Director for the Food Chain Workers Alliance and President-Elect of the National Lawyers Guild, and Michael Letwin who is a public defender in New York City and former President of the Association of Legal Aid Attorneys/UAW 2325. In this conversation, we discuss: The recent general strike in Palestine and about work conditions for Palestinians;What is Labor for Palestine and why is it misleading to frame the violence as between two conflicting parties;What led to the recent violence; andWhy organized...
2021-05-27
53 min
Empathy Media Lab
163. Labor for Palestine with Suzanne Adely and Michael Letwin
Labor for Palestine was launched in April 2004 by New York City Labor Against the War and Al-Awda NY: The Palestine Right to Return Coalition to reclaim the legacy of working class solidarity with Palestine in the United States, as reflected in groundbreaking statements by the League of Revolutionary Black Workers in 1969, and wildcat strikes against the United Auto Workers (UAW) leadership’s support for Israel in 1973. In this episode, we spoke with Labor For Palestine organizers Suzanne Adely who is the Co-Director for the Food Chain Workers Alliance and President-Elect of the National Lawyers Guild, and Michael Le...
2021-05-21
53 min
The Red Nation Podcast
(Preview) Anti-imperialism, policing and decolonization after the Trump presidency feat. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
The first fifteen minutes of a webinar hosted by the Committee of Anti-Imperialists in Solidarity with Iran (CASI). Please check out the entire episode by subscribing to The East is a Podcast (created by Sina Rahmani, producer of this show) Speakers: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Nick Estes Toussaint Losier Navid Farnia Zhun Xu Moderator: Suzanne Adely Recorded on Dec 14, 2020. For more info, contact CASI
2020-12-15
15 min
The East is a Podcast
Anti-imperialism, policing and decolonization after the Trump presidency
Organized by the Committee of Anti-Imperialists in Solidarity with Iran Speakers: Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Nick Estes Toussaint Losier Navid Farnia Zhun Xu Moderator: Suzanne Adely Recorded Dec 14. If you have any questions, please contact CASI.
2020-12-15
2h 13
Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank)
200. Suzanne Adely, Sonia Singh Discuss Food Workers’ Rights
Today on “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Food Chain Worker Alliance Co-Directors Suzanne Adely and Sonia Singh discuss how institutions are failing to protect food workers during COVID-19. They also discuss how the Black Lives Matter movement is highlighting racial inequities in the food system. Suzanne and Sonia outline their policy objectives and talk about how the pandemic might reshape workers’ rights long term. While you’re listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts
2020-09-08
37 min
Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg (by Food Tank)
200. Suzanne Adely, Sonia Singh Discuss Food Workers’ Rights
Today on “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Food Chain Worker Alliance Co-Directors Suzanne Adely and Sonia Singh discuss how institutions are failing to protect food workers during COVID-19. They also discuss how the Black Lives Matter movement is highlighting racial inequities in the food system. Suzanne and Sonia outline their policy objectives and talk about how the pandemic might reshape workers’ rights long term. While you’re listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts
2020-09-08
37 min
Accent of Women
Surviving COVID-19 in the US
It is said that where countries have a strong, accessible and affordable health care system, the outcomes for populations during the pandemic are much better.Well, let’s go to the United States where health care is not accessible and is not affordable and where we are now calling New York the epicentre of the pandemic.This week, we to speak with Suzanne Adely, a Human Rights Lawyer, a labour activist and currently working with the Food Chain Workers Alliance, about how the US is handling the pandemic.
2020-05-05
00 min
The Farm Report
Episode 334: Why Is Food Insecurity a Farmworker Issue?
Agricultural workers play a critical role in feeding people around the world. According to a new United Nations report, “they are, however, among the most food insecure, facing formidable barriers to the realization of their right to food, often working without labour and employment protections and under dangerous conditions.” Host Lisa Held speaks with labor organizers—Emma Kreyche, from Worker Justice Center of NY, and Suzanne Adely, from the Food Chain Workers Alliance—about that paradox and the many issues that impact farmworkers’ ability to feed themselves and their families, from low wages and flawed guestworker programs to lack of access...
2018-10-24
43 min
Accent of Women
PART 1: What the Trump?!
Donald Trump was inaugurated on January 20 amidst massive protests worldwide. In his first couple of weeks in office, he has introduced some extreme policies, one of which being the ban on people born in Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Yemen, Iraq and Iran, from entering the US. The ban had an immediate effect – people were being detained at airports, put on return flights or transported to immigration detention facilities. But over the last few days we've seen a winding back of these policies. On this week's program, we speak with New York based political activist, anti-capitalist organiser and human rights lawyer, Suza...
2017-02-06
00 min