The Museum of Gush Etzion
Dina Awwad-Srour
The occupational system holds us all to its endless bureaucratic and security laws. In this revealing story, Awwad takes you along with her daily reality—the unfathomable insanity of Gush Etzion.
By Nicki Kattoura
Translated by Hazem Jamjoum
An Hour of Sahra
By Sara Shaheen
In time of ongoing genocide against our people, we will keep publishing Palestinian voices. Shaheen’s poetry shows us the cost and raw reality of our struggle for liberation. Read it here.
My Crime
By Khalil Sima’an
In his poetry, Sima'an wanders the narrow line between hope and disillusionment. It requires incredible strength to remain steadfast while witnessing the genocide of Palestinians.
The Piano Teacher
By Ramsey Hanhan
This musical and lyrical tale of estrangement by the great Ramsey Hanhan is a mastery of reminiscence of the love and terror that have engulfed Palestinians throughout the decennia.
The Nameless Soldiers that Kill Us & the Palestinian Call for Abolition
By Nicki Kattoura
Today, on Palestinian Prisoners' Day, the words of Nicki Kattoura resonate as we stand up against the systemic violations of human rights in occupation prisons. By highlighting the impunity of both the state of Israel and its anonymous individual soldiers, Kattoura invites us to embrace an abolitionist approach to our struggle. He argues that “...we are not interested in reforming a brutal occupation, we are committed to abolishing it.” And so we stick to our demands and scream as loud as we can: Free free Palestine.
The Specter of the Palestinian State
Translated by Hazem Jamjoum
Kanafani’s resistance as a writer and a politician is still felt today. This translation of his 1971 essay on the Palestinian “failed” state allows us to reflect on our current leadership from a historical perspective. Over the past 55 years, has our resistance movement been successful in resisting “Falasteenistan”, the artificial and collaborator state?
I Don't Want to Be Civil Anymore
By Mariam Masud
"Civility is the oppressor’s way of policing our behavior. It keeps us docile in the shackles of structures that were never built for us." Masud forces us to consider our own political awakening. Her bold narrative reveals the bravery needed for a colonized people to claim their freedom.
Views From the Warsha
By Jeanine Yacoub
In a few images, Jeanine Yacoub's photography shows the (de)construction of Palestinian life and the settler expansion of the Occupying force. A gripping series of photographs.
Unveiling the Power of Bullets: Silencing Voices or Reigniting Resilience
By Ali Asfour
Ali Asfour, a Palestinian analog film photographer, fearlessly wields his camera to capture the unvarnished truths of the Israeli occupation. He reveals hidden narratives, capturing the very essence of Palestinian resilience and resistance, forcing us to challenge our preconceived notions and dive into introspection. Asfour illuminates the shadows of oppression, championing the resilience of his people and provoking us to act. With each click of the shutter, he captures not only the stark realities of occupation but also the flickering flames of hope that refuse to be extinguished
Postage Stamps from Gaza
By Fahed Shehab
Fahed Shehab is a visual artist from Gaza Palestine. His work intertwines artistic concepts with a desire and search for knowledge. In his work, he conveys his own experience and everyday life towards a path of learning through art.