The Gazan
When we speak of Gaza, too often it is through fragments on a news ticker: destroyed buildings, smoke rising, and the silence of statistics. What we rarely hear are...
Palestine in Ancient Texts: How Archaeology and Anthropology Prove a Millennia-Old Legacy Introduction In today’s digital age, where narratives can be contested with a click, it’s more important than...
The Pen and the Land: How Authors Have Written Palestine for Centuries Introduction If history is written in stone, then culture is written in ink. Long before modern conflict,...
Erasing Palestine? Why Historical and Digital Resistance is Stronger Than Censorship Introduction A new front has opened in the long history of the region: the digital landscape. Recent efforts...
Edward Said: Voice of Palestine and the Power of Literature Edward Said (1935–2003) remains one of the most influential intellectuals of the 20th century. A literary critic, cultural theorist,...
Poetry as Identity – Memory, Belonging, and the Unseen Homeland Palestinian poetry is a living archive of memory, a space where lost homes are rebuilt in verse and shattered...
Poetry as Resistance – The Voice That Refuses Silence In the context of Palestine, poetry is not merely an artistic form—it is an act of survival, defiance, and political...
Palestinian Poetry: The Voice of Land, Identity, and Resistance Palestinian poetry is one of the most powerful forms of literary expression that has accompanied the Palestinian cause since its...
Walls That Speak: Palestinian Street Art as a Form of Resistance Graffiti and street art have long been the visual language of marginalized voices. From the boroughs of...
Palestinian culture is rich with symbols that carry deep historical and emotional significance. From geometric patterns in embroidery to the fruits of the land, each element tells a story...