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Struggle and Solidarity: Writing Toward Palestinian Liberation
We can't look away from Israel’s genocidal violence against Palestinians — or the movement for a free Palestine.
More Than 40 Pro-Palestine Orgs Refused to Meet With Biden in Chicago Last Week
In an open letter, pro-Gaza leaders said there was "no point" to more talks without action from the White House.
Israel Has Ruined 76 Percent of Gaza’s Schools in Systematic Attack on Education
Denying Palestinians’ right to education has been central to Israel’s settler-colonial project for eight decades.
Israel’s Threatened Invasion of Rafah Is Looming Over the Holy Month of Ramadan
The myth of the US as an honest peace broker has been buried under Gaza’s rubble.
Cori Bush’s Gazan SOTU Guest: Congress Is “Complicit in the Murder of My Family”
Intimaa Salama attended the State of the Union while mourning for 35 family members killed by Israel in Gaza.
Beyond the State of the Union, We Must Confront the State of the Genocide
In the aftermath of Biden’s 2024 State of the Union, we offer an alternate address: “The State of the Genocide.”
Protesters Blocked Traffic Outside White House Before Biden’s State of the Union
"We’re horrified at our morally bankrupt President," said one activist who was part of the blockade.
24-Hour Vigil Highlighting the “State of the Genocide” in Gaza Held in Chicago
As Biden spoke in Washington, organizers in Chicago highlighted his support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Media Organizations Come Together to Uplift Journalism for a Free Palestine
Amid ongoing genocide, independent media are collaborating to amplify crucial reporting and the movement for ceasefire.
Academic Institutions in the West Can No Longer Remain Silent on Gaza
Israel is targeting Palestinian universities and scholars in Gaza and the West Bank. All academics should speak out.
As a Palestinian With Family in Gaza, I Don’t Want Sympathy. I Want Solidarity.
To engage in true solidarity, people in the West need to read up on the history and conditions that preceded October 7.