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The Nations Missing from the Map: Palestine, Kurdistan and the Peoples the World Refuses to See Stateless Nations, Palestine, Kurdistan, Western Sahara, Tibet, West Papua, Balochistan, Self-Determination, Indigenous Rights, Statelessness
Race and Class

The Stateless Nations Missing from the Map: Palestine, Kurdistan and the Peoples the World Refuses to See

The world contains 193 UN member states, but far more than 193 nations. From Palestine and Kurdistan to Western Sahara, Tibet and West Papua, millions belong to peoples whose homelands are occupied, divided or governed by states they did not choose.

The Word That Haunts Us: How Antisemitism Became a Modern Myth
My Activism

The Word That Haunts Us: How Antisemitism Became a Modern Myth

Antisemitism is a word that halts conversation, weighted by centuries of violence. But what does it really mean today? This in-depth article traces antisemitism from medieval massacres to modern politics, arguing that while prejudice still exists, the word itself is now often misused—weaponized in ways that distort both history and truth.

Portraits of Resistance: Exploring Palestinian Martyr Posters
Palestine

Portraits of Resistance: Exploring Palestinian Martyr Posters

This piece honors Dina Zu'rub, a Palestinian artist who dedicated her work to commemorating martyrs of the ongoing struggle for freedom in Palestine. It explores the cultural significance of martyr posters in Palestinian society, serving as symbols of resistance and identity while reflecting on the complex interplay of grief and pride amid continuous conflict.

A Sombre Reflection: The Documentary Echoes That Remain
Documentaries

A Sombre Reflection: The Documentary Echoes That Remain

"Echoes That Remain" stands as a profound and poignant reminder of the importance of bearing witness to history and preserving the memory of those who came before us. Through its evocative storytelling and haunting imagery, the film invites us to reflect on the echoes of the past that shape our present and inspires us to build a future rooted in remembrance, understanding, and hope. I only hope that the people of the many lost villages of Palestine can one day hope for the same compassion and reverence of their suffering, and that we see the likes of Schwartzman meticulously retrace the steps of the survivors of the Palestinian Holocaust and immortalise them in film.

A Journey Through Sew to Speak by Siham N. Abu-Ghazaleh
My Bookshelf

Unraveling the Threads of Palestinian Identity: A Journey Through Sew to Speak by Siham N. Abu-Ghazaleh

In her acclaimed book "Sew to Speak: A Woman's Journey to Preserving Palestinian Identity," Abu-Ghazaleh invites readers to accompany her on a heartfelt exploration of the art of embroidery and its profound significance in Palestinian culture. Through vivid storytelling and evocative imagery, she illuminates the intricate symbolism, patterns, and motifs woven into each stitch, offering a window into the soul of Palestine and the resilience of its people.

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