Episode 3: The Black Goat Act
Within this bonus podcast episode, we explore the “Black Goat Act” with Rabea Eghbariah. The Black Goat Act, imposed by the Israeli government in 1950, criminalized the possession and herding of black goats, targeting the most abundant livestock animal in Palestine and centuries-old farming tradition. Enacted by colonial powers and without scientific rationale, we discuss the different ways Israel has used and enforced this legislation throughout history to further its agenda of Palestinian erasure and dispossession.
This podcast was created in collaboration with Columbia University's Center for Palestine Studies, Lifta Volumes (@liftavolumes), Lena Mansour (@lenamansour), and hosted by Cher Asad (@Cher.Asad) with support from Columbia University's SOF/Heyman, Columbia Global Centers Amman, and the Columbia University's Center for Archaeology.
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