Chagim air-time proceeds. Following some harvest-y music, the show begins with a look at the succah as a check on opulence during a period of joy. In light of the succah’s symbol of the temporary nature of ownership, we explore some of what it means to live as a settler on stolen land. Joining us for this discussion is Matt – one of the organizers of the annual Anti-Colonial Thanksgiving Dinner in Guelph, ON, Turtle Island. Tune in forĀ informative words and thoughts. The show concludes with a lament for the loss of Marek Edelman – the last surviving leader of the Warsaw Ghetto resistance, Bund Member, committed diasporist, cardiologist, and a lasting anti-fascist voice in Poland.
Music from Frank London’s Klezmer All-Stars, Klezmer Conservatory Band, and Testament.
For audio from last’s year’s Anti-Colonial Thanksgiving Dinner, visit resistanceisfertile.ca.
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Nice show. Actually, a Sukkah has a minimum of 2.5 walls