PLANTS ARE POLITICAL on the Sweetness of Watermelon and Prickly Pear S1:3

Photographic image by Olive Odyssey of a stand of prickly pear in Palestine

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In For The Wild’s new series in collaboration with Olive Odyssey, we hear from their co-founder, Aya Gazawi Faour, who shares about plants indigenous to the Palestinian landscape and their deep ties to culture, resistance, and enduring lifeways. 

Connection to the land, knowing the plants that surround you, knowing what food your ancestors ate, and trying to go back there are probably the most important things that we can do as resistance today.
— Aya Gazawi Faour, Olive Odyssey - Plants Are Political S1:3

In this concluding episode, Aya shares about both the symbols and material history of watermelon and prickly pear in Palestine, emphasizing the history of the plants as integral to their current uses. From reminders of resilience and patience to subtle efforts of resistance, plants can be helpful teachers on our paths towards liberation, and this episode leaves us with the sweet promise of freedom and liberation to come. 

Let this conversation be an invitation to look more closely at the lands and living beings of Palestine. If Aya’s stories moved you, take the next step: learn from the farmers and stewards keeping these lifeways alive. Explore the work of Palestinian growers, deepen your understanding of their traditions, and support their harvests through Olive Odyssey. Every gesture of connection helps nourish a culture, a landscape, and a people rooted in resilience.

Olive Odyssey brings together farmers from across Palestine with a shared purpose: to tell the story of the Palestinian people through olive oil. Their mission is simple yet powerful — each bottle reflects a deep connection to the land and a commitment to sustainable, community-centered practices. To learn more about the farmers, their methods, and to source olive oil and recipes, visit https://oliveodyssey.com.

Plants Are Political is based on Olive Odyssey’s series by the same name.

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♫ The music featured in this episode is “Living Through Collapse” and “For All the Generations” by Doe Paoro from her album, Living Through Collapse. For The Wild is created by Ayana Young, Erica Ekrem, Julia Jackson, and Victoria Pham.

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