A new FloodGate episode examines how Black Power movements historically interpreted Palestine as part of a broader anti-colonial struggle.
The latest episode of the FloodGate podcast features a conversation between Bouna Mbaye and Dr. Nadia Alahmed on the historical relationship between Black Power movements and the Palestinian struggle.
The discussion focuses on how Black political thought, particularly during the era of global decolonization, interpreted Palestine through the framework of settler colonialism and national liberation.
The episode also explores how networks of solidarity developed between African liberation movements and Palestinian organizations, shaping political discourse that continues to influence activism and scholarship today.
By situating Gaza within a longer history of international anti-colonial alliances, the conversation revisits debates over language, framing, and political interpretation that remain central to contemporary discussions on Palestine.
The full interview is available on the FloodGate podcast platforms.
(The Palestine Chronicle)

