Cocktails & Capitalism

From Bethlehem to St. Louis with Palestinian Organizer Sara Bannoura

January 24, 2024 Cocktails & Capitalism
Cocktails & Capitalism
From Bethlehem to St. Louis with Palestinian Organizer Sara Bannoura
Show Notes

This week, I speak with Sara Bannoura, a Palestinian organizer, artist, and journalist who has been fighting for a ceasefire from her home in St. Louis, Missouri. The daughter of a Christian pastor, Sara was born in Bethlehem, Palestine. We talk about the childhood experiences that exposed the violent and dehumanizing reality of Israel’s occupation, including some of Sara’s early encounters with IOF soldiers.


As an organizer, Sara works with the St. Louis Palestine Solidarity Committee (STLPSC), a group that was instrumental in pushing the city to pass a resolution calling for a ceasefire. In December, Sara and others in St Louis were victorious in shutting down the local Boeing facility. This facility supplies missiles, warheads, guidance systems, and F-15 fighter aircraft to the Israeli military, all of which are being used against the Palestinian people in this ongoing genocide. 


LINKS: 

Instagram for Sara Bannoura

St Louis Palestine Solidarity Committee

The St Louis for a Ceasefire Toolkit helped to push the city of St. Luis to call for a ceasefire. They are working on a toolkit to help others replicate this victory in cities across the US.


Cocktail pairing: The Old Fashioned 
(Sara’s favorite!)

1.5 oz whiskey

2 dashes bitters

I cube of sugar

Orange twist

Cherry

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