“Every time I was told I’d humanized the Palestinians, I would have to suppress the question it invoked: What had they been before?” says the poet, psychologist and professor Hala Alyan, reflecting on her experiences as a Palestinian American.
In this audio essay, Ms. Alyan documents how being Palestinian in America is an exercise in auditioning for empathy.
(A full transcript of this audio essay will be available midday on the Times website.)
Persons:
I’d humanized, ”, Hala Alyan
Organizations:
Times
Locations:
Palestinian, America