Fatima Payman – Gaza and the Labor Party

The Senator who is challenging genocide and mainstream political parties at the same time
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Senator Fatima Payman was the first hijab wearing member of parliament representing the Australian Labor Party and in 2024 she was removed from the ALP caucus in response to her campaigning (and crossing the floor of parliament) calling for the ALP to recognise the genocide in Gaza and the need for a Palestinian State. As it turns out, her leadership was ahead of its time, with much of the world now finally recognising that more must be done to end Israeli aggression and support the right of Gaza to exist.
In this conversation she shares the long history of her rise as young Senator from Western Australia. The guiding strength, voice and resilience she learnt from her parents, and how determined she was to bring all of herself – her faith, her gender and her voice – into the Parliament when she was elected. And yes – we talk about what happened when she crossed the floor and what she it has taught her about politics, political parties and making change.
For more about Senator Fatima Payman go to https://www.fatimapayman.com.au/
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