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Palestinian pop singer Bashar Murad struggles for freedom and equality on two fronts

Aug 6, 2022
Bashar Murad, a Palestinian pop singer and LGBTQ rights activist, challenges both conservative norms and Israeli occupation through his vibrant music. Nicknamed the 'Palestinian Lady Gaga,' he discusses the impact of a concert cancellation due to anti-LGBTQ threats, highlighting the dual struggles he faces. Murad emphasizes the intricate ties between national and gender identity, advocating for liberation while navigating societal pressures. His lively performances serve as a platform for fostering acceptance and dialogue within his community.
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ANECDOTE

Palestinian Lady Gaga

  • Bashar Murad's fans call him the "Palestinian Lady Gaga."
  • He was inspired by Lady Gaga's message of fearlessness after attending her concert.
INSIGHT

The Meaning of Maskhara

  • Bashar Murad's song "Maskhara" (mockery) expresses feeling like he doesn't belong.
  • He faces opposition both from those outside and within his community.
INSIGHT

Overlapping Oppressions

  • LGBTQ Palestinians face oppression from both the Israeli occupation and societal homophobia.
  • Saad Achan emphasizes understanding these overlapping systems of oppression for liberation.
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