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genocide

Mimi Syed

Genocide Through the Eyes of an Emergency Physician: Dr. Mimi Syed on Her Experience at Al-Aqsa and Nasser Hospital in Gaza

Nilofar Absar
Dystopia

From Severance to Squid Game: How Your Favorite TV Dramas Gamify Oppression

Debiparna Chakraborty
Gaza children listen to story

What It Means to Tell Stories to Gaza’s Children Amid War and Hunger

Husam Maarouf
Randa Jarrar Palestine

“Cultural Institutions Have the Power To Co-Sign or Reject Genocide”: Randa Jarrar on Refusal, Resistance, and ‘The Last Palestinian’

Kaashif Hajee
Frantz Fanon

Frantz Fanon Stands for Revolutionary Love, Not Violence: Featuring Hassane Mezine

Bhakti Shringarpure
When We Were Arabs Massoud Hayoun

When We Were Arabs: Massoud Hayoun’s Literary Resistance to Zionism

Aysha Sana
Hunger Games

The Selective Politics of the Hunger Games’ Fandom

Maryam Ahmad
Jelani Cobb

Everyone’s Looking at Jelani Cobb, Dean of Columbia Journalism School

Sara Selva Ortiz

In the EU, nothing succeeds like gross failure

Yanis Varoufakis
Turtles can fly review

Interrogating Innocence in Conflict: War-torn Childhood in Bahman Ghobadi’s Turtles Can Fly

Isha Kazmi

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