This week the Race Matters team settle in to have a deep chat about love. What is the role of love when we are witnessing the horrors, violence and apathy of the genocide of Palestinian people and the rise of facism? Join Alicia Zhao, Toobs Anwar and Samantha Haran unpack the politics of love and what it means to practice radical and political love in our everyday life.
Featuring excerpts from Saul Williams & James Baldwin.
This episode was co-produced and co-hosted by Alicia Zhao, Samantha Haran and Toobs Anwar. Audio editing and supervising producer was Shareeka Helaluddin.
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