From the very first day of the war, on October 7, 2023, our home in Jabalia was no longer safe. Missiles fell on neighboring ...
Prisoners for Palestine (PFP), the UK-led coalition for prisoners incarcerated for protesting the genocide in Gaza, announced ...
On one of those Tuesdays, Leila Shahid joined us as the guest. She listened attentively as we read our stories, recounted the events of the week we had lived through, and shared what we had read and ...
Anna Rajagopal is a South Asian Jewish organizer and writer based in Houston, Texas. Anna's work focuses on the geographies of colonized identity under and in resistance to empire.
Sari Hanafi is Professor of Sociology, Director of the Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies, and Chair of the Islamic Studies program at the American University of Beirut. He was the President ...
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Archaeology and the Cultural and Natural Heritage: A Tool to Grab Land for Colonization and Expropriation on the West Bank ...
Introduction Land and demography were always at the heart of the conflict between the Zionist colonial-settlers in Palestine and the indigenous Palestinians. Today most scholars of colonialism ...
Cultural heritage is defined as everything that mankind inherits from its past and includes material and non-material heritage. It is an essential component of cultural identity and a principal avenue ...
Devin G. Atallah, PhD is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB). His research and action team at UMB is the DARA Collective. He is a diaspora Palestinian ...
This paper deals with the phrase or concept of “Unity of Fields” or “Axis of Resistance” in currency in the last few years among resistance movements in Palestine, Lebanon, and other countries, and ...
Palestine Square, فلسطين الميدان The Gaza Strip is under attack—an assault that strikes at the very memory of its people. Once vital pillars of cultural life, printing presses and publishing houses ...