Zionism

“Why Bother?” Dear Souseh, Existential Advice for Third World Problems

“Why Bother?” Dear Souseh, Existential Advice for Third World Problems

What do you do when an old friend continues to disappoint, when it comes to the matter of...

JULY 25, 2025 • By Souseh
Afraid for Our Children’s Future, How Do We Talk About War?

Afraid for Our Children’s Future, How Do We Talk About War?

Souseh counsels hope and continued resistance to an anxious mother worried about her kids in dangerous times.

JUNE 20, 2025 • By Souseh
The World After Gaza—a Review

The World After Gaza—a Review

Technology, rational division of labor, and deference to authority enabled ordinary people to contribute to acts of mass...

FEBRUARY 28, 2025 • By Selma Dabbagh
Susan Abulhawa at Oxford Union on Palestine/Israel

Susan Abulhawa at Oxford Union on Palestine/Israel

Susan Abulhawa gave a speech at Oxford Union as a resolution passed determining "Israel is an apartheid state...

DECEMBER 6, 2024 • By Susan Abulhawa
Witnessing Catastrophe: a Painter in Lebanon

Witnessing Catastrophe: a Painter in Lebanon

Tom Young's art raises important questions about studying images and the lasting impact of colonialism in the Arab...

OCTOBER 4, 2024 • By Ziad Suidan
What’s the Solution for Jews and Palestine in the Face of Apartheid Zionism?

What’s the Solution for Jews and Palestine in the Face of Apartheid Zionism?

Jonathan Ofir on the new book by Daniel Boyarin that questions Jewish identity while weighing Palestinian freedom from...

AUGUST 21, 2023 • By Jonathan Ofir
Becoming Palestine Imagines a Liberated Future

Becoming Palestine Imagines a Liberated Future

Katie Logan reviews the latest book from Gil Hochberg, which studies Palestinian archives and artists while imagining a...

FEBRUARY 27, 2023 • By Katie Logan
Sudden Journeys: Israel’s Intimate Separations—Part 2

Sudden Journeys: Israel’s Intimate Separations—Part 2

In this, the second of a three-part travel series on Israel/Palestine, Jenine Abboushi continues her dystopic journey.

OCTOBER 31, 2022 • By Jenine Abboushi
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