This podcast discusses the Omar El Akkad’s critique of Western liberalism and the possibilities for a different future.
30 JANUARY 2026 • By TMR
A diverse selection of forthcoming and noteworthy books that shed light on Palestine from multiple perspectives, highlighting resilience.
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Rana Asfour
Danger looms over this story, set in pre-Nakba Palestine, about a protective mother and her young son.
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Sahar Mustafah
Ono explores the dissonance of a reality in which many feel like they in fact need protection from...
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Sheryl Ono
Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum keeps returning to the same questions: How is space regulated, surveilled, and colonized? And...
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Arie Amaya-Akkermans
Israeli settlement plans in and around Bethlehem threaten a centuries-old monastery, green spaces, and even a cemetery.
30 JANUARY 2026 • By A Mom from Bethlehem
Raja Shehadeh offers a simple but impossible answer to this simple but impossible question: "And yet we must."
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Raja Shehadeh
Palestinian writer Nasser Abu Srour, finally free after 32 years in Israeli prisons, speaks to interviewer Rebecca Ruth...
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Rebecca Ruth Gould
Kamal Aljafari's new-old film historicizes Gaza in its demise, from the erasure of ’48 Palestine moving forward until...
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Jim Quilty
Edward Said remains a singular prophet and exemplar for everyone struggling for a world based on peace, justice,...
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Mark LeVine
Successive generations of Palestinian artists and writers have turned their people’s struggle into expression as vibrant as it...
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Gabriel Polley
Immediacy matters in this collection because it fundamentally alters how the poems should be read — not "about"...
30 JANUARY 2026 • By Sholeh Wolpé