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War or peace:  A generational perspective with Vera Al-Mawla from Lebanon, Atta Khaled from Palestine (living in Egypt) and Khaled Emam (living in USA)
War or peace:  A generational perspective with Vera Al-Mawla from Lebanon, Atta Khaled from Palestine (living in Egypt) and Khaled Emam (living in USA)

War or peace:  A generational perspective with Vera Al-Mawla from Lebanon, Atta Khaled from Palestine (living in Egypt) and Khaled Emam (living in USA)

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The conversation explores the impact of war on the lives of youth in the MENA region, particularly in Palestine and Lebanon. The guests discuss the role of youth in leading movements for peace and justice, their feelings of rage and despair, and their desire for political stability and ethical investment. They highlight the importance of including youth in decision-making processes and the need for the international community to take action. The guests also share examples of youth initiatives, such as the Peace of Arts NGO in Lebanon and the use of puppets to share the Palestinian narrative. The conversation explores the experiences and perspectives of three young activists from different parts of the world, discussing the power of youth in advocating for change and the challenges they face. They share their personal experiences during protests and the impact of stereotypes and misinformation. The importance of listening to the voices of the people and working towards peace and justice is emphasized. The conversation also highlights the role of social media and networks in connecting and mobilizing youth globally. The speakers express hope for a better future and call for solidarity and dialogue. Takeaways --Youth in the MENA region are leading movements for peace and justice, taking action to change the narrative and address the impact of war on their lives. --They feel a mixture of rage, fear, and despair in the face of ongoing conflicts and the lack of international support. --Youth are calling for ethical investment, focusing on education and social initiatives rather than war machines. --There is a need for youth to be included in decision-making processes and for the international community to take action to address the injustices and atrocities happening in the region. --Examples of youth initiatives, such as the Peace of Arts NGO and the use of puppets to share the Palestinian narrative, demonstrate the resilience and creativity of young people in the face of adversity. --Youth have the power to advocate for change and be agents of policy-making processes. --Stereotypes and misinformation perpetuate misunderstandings and hinder progress. --Listening to the voices of the people is crucial for creating a just and peaceful society. --Social media and networks play a significant role in connecting and mobilizing youth globally. --Solidarity and dialogue are essential for overcoming cultural and value differences and working towards common goals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:14 War or Peace: A Matter of Attitude and Evolution 09:20 Youth Response: Peaceful Actions and Calls for Change 12:47 Youth Inclusion in Decision-Making Processes 24:05 Youth Voices from Gaza: Tired of Conflict, Eager for Peace 29:18 Hope for Change and the Power of People 35:37 The Power of Youth in Advocating for Change 49:07 Challenging Stereotypes and Misinformation 53:54 Listening to the Voices of the People 58:13 The Role of Social Media and Networks 01:06:51 Solidarity and Dialogue for a Better Future

War or peace:  A generational perspective with Vera Al-Mawla from Lebanon, Atta Khaled from Palestine (living in Egypt) and Khaled Emam (living in USA)

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