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“A Day in the Life of Abed Salama”: Interview with Author & Palestinian Father Who Lost His Son

“A Day in the Life of Abed Salama”: Interview with Author & Palestinian Father Who Lost His Son

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“A Day in the Life of Abed Salama”: Interview with Author & Palestinian Father Who Lost His Son

https://www.democracynow.org/2023/10/5/nathan_thrall_abed_salama_book

We spend the hour with Nathan Thrall and Abed Salama, the author and subject of a remarkable new book detailing the many bureaucratic barriers and indignities that make the lives of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation even more difficult. A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy focuses on the 2012 death of Salama’s son, 5-year-old Milad, who was killed in a fiery bus crash during a school field trip to a theme park. What followed was a desperate daylong search by Salama and his family to locate Milad’s body across different cities and hospitals, encountering numerous barriers due to the Israeli occupation system, like different ID cards giving varying levels of access through military checkpoints, and lack of help from any Israeli authorities. “This awful event allowed me, in telling the story, to describe the entire elaborate system of segregation and subjugation and apartheid in which all of these people live,” says Thrall, who first wrote about the tragedy in a 2021 essay for The New York Review of Books. Salama says his main motivation in participating with Thrall was to keep Milad’s memory alive. “When I start to talk about him, I feel that his spirit is behind me, around me,” he says. “I hope if anyone from the American government hears me … we want only justice. This is what we want as Palestinians.”

“A Day in the Life of Abed Salama”: Interview with Author & Palestinian Father Who Lost His Son
Any dads here lonely?

Any dads here lonely?

I have young kids and I feel like I've pretty much become isolated from my friends. The ones that have kids live out of state. My best friends don't have kids so they usually come to me, but they also have their own lives so I don't want to bother them. And I can't really do my hobbies. I knew it would be hard with young kids, but I didn't realize it would be so lonely and without an outlet.

Fathers have ‘unique effect’ on children’s educational outcomes, study finds

Fathers have ‘unique effect’ on children’s educational outcomes, study finds

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Fathers have ‘unique effect’ on children’s educational outcomes, study finds

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/sep/20/fathers-have-unique-effect-on-childrens-educational-outcomes-study-finds

Research claims children whose fathers read and play with them see a ‘small but significant’ increase in their educational attainment

Fathers have ‘unique effect’ on children’s educational outcomes, study finds
You ever have a big beer right before Back To School Night?

You ever have a big beer right before Back To School Night?

The SuperKitties soundtrack has absolutely no right to go as hard as it does.

The SuperKitties soundtrack has absolutely no right to go as hard as it does.