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Fresh Air with Terry Gross, July 30, 2001: Interview with Eyad El-Sarraj; Interview with Ruchama Marton.
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Arab-Israeli conflict--Psychological aspects
Gaza Strip
Israel
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Since its national debut in 1987, Fresh Air with Terry Gross has been a highly acclaimed and much adored weekday magazine among public radio listeners. Each week, nearly 4.8 million people turn to Peabody Award-winning host Terry Gross for insightful conversations with the leading voices in contemporary arts and issues. The renowned program reaches a global audience, with over 620 public radio stations broadcasting Fresh Air, and 3 million podcast downloads each week. Fresh Air has broken the mold of 'talk show' by weaving together superior journalism and intimate storytelling from modern-day intellectuals, politicians and artists alike. Through probing questions and careful research, Gross's interviews are lauded for revealing a fresh perspective on cultural icons and trends. Her thorough conversations are often complemented by commentary from well-known contributors. Fresh Air is produced at WHYY-FM in Philadelphia and broadcast nationally by NPR.
(1.) Psychiatrist and Director of the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme, DR. EYAD EL-SARRAJ (ee-YAHD Sir-RAJ). The Programme is a non-profit Palestinian, non-governmental organization, formed to help families cope with the aftermath of torture and violence. EL-SARRAJ is well known in the occupied territories and Isreal as Gaza's first practicing psychiatrist and for his efforts to foster co-existence between Arabs and Jews. EL-SARRAJ is also former Commissioner General of the Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens rights. (THIS INTERVIEW CONTINUES INTO THE SECOND HALF OF THE SHOW).(2.) Psychiatrist, peace activist and feminist DR. RUCHAMA MARTON (Roo-HAMMA MAR-ton). She teaches at the Tel Aviv University Medical School Institute for Psychotherapy. She is also President of Physicians for Human Rights, Isreal. (THIS INTERVIEW CONTINUES THRU THE END OF THE SHOW).