A re-released poetry collection and forgotten film underscore Palestinian resistance. What do they teach us about unity and...
3 OCTOBER 2025 • By Katie LoganIn making sense of her own relationship to a globally beloved text, Abirached provides opportunities to experience "The...
7 MARCH 2025 • By Katie LoganRima offers readers an understanding of Beirut as both a single city and a city multiplied, a geographic...
6 DECEMBER 2024 • By Katie LoganThe uprooting of olive trees by Israel is both symbolic and real, destroying Palestinians' right to live with...
4 OCTOBER 2024 • By Katie LoganFeatured artist Deena Mohamed is an accomplished Egyptian graphic novelist and author of the fantasy trilogy "Shubeik Lubeik"...
5 JULY 2024 • By Katie LoganMarjane Satrapi's edited anthology "Woman, Life, Freedom" shows that the story of the movement cannot be told with...
5 JULY 2024 • By Katie LoganKatie Logan reviews Lamia Ziadé's latest illustrated volume that prompts a reckoning with the concept of melancholy.
3 MARCH 2024 • By Katie LoganKatie Logan reviews a graphic novel that blends the real world with the fantastical in a coming of...
31 JULY 2023 • By Katie LoganKatie Logan has read "The Undesirables" — a graphic novel set in WW II-era Europe and North Africa.
17 JULY 2023 • By Katie LoganKatie Logan reviews a familiar coming-of-age story elevated by deep thinking about the nature of history, empire and...
24 APRIL 2023 • By Katie LoganKatie Logan reviews the much-anticipated English version of the Egyptian graphic novel, a tour de force.
13 MARCH 2023 • By Katie LoganKatie Logan reviews the latest book from Gil Hochberg, which studies Palestinian archives and artists while imagining a...
27 FEBRUARY 2023 • By Katie Logan