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Humble Mumbles - 27. Wisam Salsaa of Banksy’s Walled​-​Off Hotel

27. Wisam Salsaa of Banksy’s Walled​-​Off Hotel

11/21/17 • -1 min

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In this episode our Humble Mumbles representative speaks with Wisam Salsaa, owner and manager of The Walled-Off Hotel (a play on Waldorf Hotel), the creation of renowned political art cipher Banksy.

Is this hotel effective political satire? Disrespectful Western meddling? A comfortable abode for the traveler to Bethlehem?

Salsaa fields all these criticisms and more (is the hotel antizionist enough? is it responsive to the local community; what IS Palestinian community), speaks about the hotel’s clientele (Westerners, Palestinians and... Israelis), the hotel’s future, and the responsibility of art. Enjoy.

Music provided by a few recorded seconds in the hotel’s museum and Philadelphian musicmakers Blown Away

Thanks to Wisam Salsaa and The Walled Off Hotel, Never Forget Radio,The Pollination Project & the Puffin Foundation

The Walled Off Hotel
walledoffhotel.com

A plethora of opinions:
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2017/03/walled-hotel-struggle-decolonisation-170312143224959.html
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=775854
http://www.buzzfeed.com/gabrielsanchez/21-politically-subversive-views-from-inside-bankys-new-hotel?utm_term=.dgDkP3qZb#.wnVLAbXYq
http://www.merip.org/mero/mero032217
972mag.com/banksys-new-project-tells-the-story-of-palestine/126395/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KGgDZcHJmw

For our non-Arabic speakers, you may notice that Salsaa often peppers his speech with the word ‘yianni’ which is essentially slang for ‘you know’ or ‘so to speak’ so now you know, yianni.

[audio http://archive.org/download/wisam_at_banksy/Wisam_at_Banksy.mp3]
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In this episode our Humble Mumbles representative speaks with Wisam Salsaa, owner and manager of The Walled-Off Hotel (a play on Waldorf Hotel), the creation of renowned political art cipher Banksy.

Is this hotel effective political satire? Disrespectful Western meddling? A comfortable abode for the traveler to Bethlehem?

Salsaa fields all these criticisms and more (is the hotel antizionist enough? is it responsive to the local community; what IS Palestinian community), speaks about the hotel’s clientele (Westerners, Palestinians and... Israelis), the hotel’s future, and the responsibility of art. Enjoy.

Music provided by a few recorded seconds in the hotel’s museum and Philadelphian musicmakers Blown Away

Thanks to Wisam Salsaa and The Walled Off Hotel, Never Forget Radio,The Pollination Project & the Puffin Foundation

The Walled Off Hotel
walledoffhotel.com

A plethora of opinions:
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2017/03/walled-hotel-struggle-decolonisation-170312143224959.html
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=775854
http://www.buzzfeed.com/gabrielsanchez/21-politically-subversive-views-from-inside-bankys-new-hotel?utm_term=.dgDkP3qZb#.wnVLAbXYq
http://www.merip.org/mero/mero032217
972mag.com/banksys-new-project-tells-the-story-of-palestine/126395/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KGgDZcHJmw

For our non-Arabic speakers, you may notice that Salsaa often peppers his speech with the word ‘yianni’ which is essentially slang for ‘you know’ or ‘so to speak’ so now you know, yianni.

[audio http://archive.org/download/wisam_at_banksy/Wisam_at_Banksy.mp3]

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undefined - 26. “The Occupation is a Manifestation of the Problem” : An Interview with Jonathan Cook, Part II

26. “The Occupation is a Manifestation of the Problem” : An Interview with Jonathan Cook, Part II

Part II
(Part I here : bit.ly/2ptW4gs)

Are you looking for a gloriously compelling, coherent and comprehensive introduction to 20th century Palestine/Israel in the context of 19th century Europe and 21st century America? This is the clear and impassioned two-part interview episode for you

“History didn’t stop 2000 years ago and start again in 1948”

Last summer, our Humble Mumbles representative spoke with British journalist Jonathan Cook at Liwan cafe in Nazareth. We discussed: doublethink, dignity, borders, mythology, politics of archeology and forgotten history!

Jonathan speaks informally—with clarity, wit and grace!—about what led him to become an Israeli citizen, his political awakening during the second intifada, as well as his analysis of Israeli conceptions of Palestinians—whether as Israeli citizens or residents of the Occupied Territories.

“In the era of modern human rights, one could argue that Israel has been unlucky—I mean, it was created in 1948, same year as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was issued; it’s also the time that the Nuremberg Trials had defined what war crimes were and crimes against humanity, so Israel emerges doing all these very bad and ugly things just when the world has settled on the idea of what these bad and ugly things are, and Israel is doing them. One has therefore to turn a blind eye to this, which creates a huge sense of hypocrisy. But when we look at other countries, we see very similar things, and more successfully in many ways, like United States or Australia or Canada where we didn’t see mass ethnic cleansing, what we saw was genocide. And it was possible to do genocide then because we didn’t have 24 hour rolling news, we didn’t have the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; people didn’t really care, they thought ‘these people are so primitive and barbaric that you could do what you like with them.’ Now we don’t live in that world anymore although many people in Israel seem to think it would be a good idea if we did, but we don’t. We have to accept that’s not the way the world works anymore. And so Israel is trapped in this effort to try to replicate what other settler-colonial societies did without being abel to commit the kinds of genocides that were committed then and this is why we see these decades of very ugly struggle against the Palestinians. They have to control them, oppress them, deny them all their rights while at the same time trying to seem like they’re a democracy because that’s what we expect of states now.”

Music provided by diy punk art kids Old Table, performing their smash hit “Israeli Prime Minister,” a minister Jonathan Cook knows well in terms of living under him

[audio http://archive.org/download/cook2eq/cook2eq.mp3]

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undefined - 28. Bad Activist, Part I : Philadelphia Fringe Festival 2017

28. Bad Activist, Part I : Philadelphia Fringe Festival 2017

Welcome to the (first part of the) second version of Bad Activist: Sex Politics, Palestine and YOU... or maybe version 2.5. A play, by Humble Mumbles

Narrator: Who is this girl? [enter Bad Activist] I met her in Palestine but she’s not Palestinian. She’s an American. An American Jew. ... the star of this play and also my heart.

Bad Activist: The energy here is so topsy-turvy, so extreme of high and lows! I keep trying to flirt with people!..... but they’re too busy narrowly avoiding death. I get that [pause] It’s more inappropriate to be attracted to someone’s nationality than their body, right? More fetishistic?

Narrator [to audience]: I assumed she was joking so I didn’t answer her, not then, not now.

What was born at the Night Kitchen bit.ly/2hPVUd2
and transmogrified into a local art bit.ly/2A5RvgM
has now become... an Experimental Theatrical in the Philadelphia Fringe Fest of 2017 !

What it looked like: bit.ly/2mZKskL
What the people said: bit.ly/2vU8kq0 bit.ly/2hQgrOC bit.ly/2A5aXdW

See a newer, less brechtian Third Version of this play touring the East Coast of the United States in Spring 2018.

What you can expect in Bad Activist, Version 3.5 —>
more Shakespearean ghost sequences, confrontation, making out. Plus: brand new scenes! a whole new character!

[audio http://archive.org/download/bad_activist_at_art_-humble_mumbles/Bad_Activist_at_Art_Church_part_I.mp3]

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