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Sherene Seikaly

@shereneseikaly

Historian. Editor, JPS. Co-editor, Jadaliyya. Co-Editor, SUP sup.org/books/middle-e…

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Yipeng Ge 葛义朋 (@yipengge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t know what to say anymore. As doctors, we can’t stop a genocide and we can’t end a famine. We provided a diagnosis - genocide. We provided a prescription to end the genocide - for Canada to end its complicity and direct involvement in Israel’s crimes now.

Yousef Munayyer (@yousefmunayyer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If this was an Israeli baby, the world would stop. All of congress would put out statements. So would the president. Mainstream media would go wall-to-wall coverage. But it is a Palestinian baby. Our racism is heard loudest in our silence.

Mosab Abu Toha (@mosababutoha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm just talking to a photojournalist in Gaza. Based on eyewitnesses, they said around 100 people got killed near the aid site in Rafah. It's AM in Gaza now. Please share. There are no journalists in that area to cover this but casualties are arriving at the ICRC field

Hind Khoudary (@hind_gaza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I honestly don’t know how I keep doing this every day. I’ve never felt this emotionally drained—not even at the beginning of the war. I’m dehydrated, barely sleeping, and my heart feels shattered into pieces. But you still hear me, no?

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📚NEW: Issue 213 of the Journal of Palestine Studies is out now, featuring critical articles, essays, reviews, and reflections that honor the Palestinian capacity to oppose, narrate, and archive within colonized Palestine and beyond. (THREAD) ⤵️ tandfonline.com/toc/rpal20/54/1

📚NEW: Issue 213 of the Journal of Palestine Studies is out now, featuring critical articles, essays, reviews, and reflections that honor the Palestinian capacity to oppose, narrate, and archive within colonized Palestine and beyond. (THREAD) ⤵️ tandfonline.com/toc/rpal20/54/1
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“As the land on which they stand shrinks, Palestinians exceed territory and human capacity. They teach us about life and death in times of cumulative catastrophe. They teach us that the deepest threat to these regimes is our capacity to tell our stories,” writes editor

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.@ayyashmohannad examines the BDS campaign in Canada, focusing on how the student encampments challenged the Canadian state’s efforts to render Palestinian decolonial resistance unintelligible. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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Educator Shaira Vadasaria builds from her Palestinian students’ insights to argue that liberal, state-centered approaches to anti-racism are ineffective for thinking through the Palestinian land-based liberation struggle. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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Devin Atallah and Yasser Abu-Jamei reflect on Palestinian trauma and healing, offering that Palestinian trauma is an intergenerational message to a genocidal world, which requires courageous listening as a way to healing. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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Lara Deeb juxtaposes her own family history as a descendent of Armenians who survived genocide with the ongoing genocide of Palestinians. She questions the idea that “if only people knew,” they would stop the violence. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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Rebecca Karl reflects on what it means to be declared persona non grata by her university, where she has been a faculty member for nearly 3 decades, after she supported students in a peaceful action for Gaza at NYU’s library. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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Khaldun Bshara responds to Donald Trump’s proposal to “own Gaza” and turn it into a “riviera,” calling it nothing more than settler colonialism rebranded—a continuation of the United States’s imperial legacy. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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In an open-access tribute full of striking images, @marshiamir honors Amin Mohammad Ali (1935–2022), the storyteller and preserver of Palestinian heritage known affectionately as Abu Arab. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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.Adam Rouhana reviews the book of photographs, “Against Erasure: A Photographic Memory of Palestine Before the Nakba,” edited by Teresa Aranguren and Sandra Barrilaro, with a foreword by Mohammed El-Kurd. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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.Yasmin El-Rifae reviews two poignant books of Palestinian poetry, “[…]” by Fady Joudah and “Border Wisdom” by Ahmad Almallah. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

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Rana Issa reviews Raja Shehadeh’s “We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir” as she navigates through her relationship with her son during the genocide. doi.org/10.1080/037791…

Sherene Seikaly (@shereneseikaly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These editor's notes are my attempt to archive, to honor Palestinian life, and to grieve all the people we have lost in twenty months of genocide. "Palestine is shrinking. Palestine is everywhere." tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…