Abstract As a legal scholar, Prof. Erakat exposes the political nature of international law. Rather than thinking of law as fixed, she points us to its malleable deployment both in the service of settler colonial expansion and in the work and struggle for liberation. For many years, but especially since October 2023, Prof. Erakat has been an indispensable and clarifying voice within a media ecosystem that regularly marginalizes Palestinian perspectives and normalizes Palestinian dehumanization. Her regular appearances in news outlets like CNN, Al-Jazeera, and Democracy Now help us situate the incomprehensible violence we are all bearing witness to within a much longer history of occupation. In this interview, conducted in October 2024, Prof. Erakat describes her experiences navigating hostile mainstream U.S. media environments and building alternative spaces for anti-colonial communication and political struggle.
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