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EPISODE · May 12, 2020 · 39 MIN

White Allies, Saviours and Liberation feat. Zirrar

from Diaspora Disorientate · host Iman Shaker

Welcome to the first episode of Diaspora Disorientate, a podcast hosted by Iman Elghonemi, in which we tackle relevant issues concerning the BIPoC and Muslim communities in the West from a decolonial lens. In this conversation with the writer and photographer Zirrar, we address organising in the diaspora. Are allies in the struggle against various systems of oppression from outside affected communities a blessing? What is white saviourism and how threatening is it really? Instagram: @diaspora_disorientate Twitter: @_disorientate Theme music by Shadi al-Khansa

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