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Jul 30, 2026
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“I am no longer an intellectual. My favorite artist is Ms. Rachel.”
“Everyone living in the United States for long risks becoming stupid without a supreme effort to refuse it.”
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“Though I know I did not stop the genocide, I know that I did not accelerate it either. That is not nothing.”
“Writing becomes both witness and wound”
“The lineage of the repressed, the tradition of the oppressed, is nothing but a series of ongoing attempts to enact unrealized disorders.”
Jul 16, 2026
A poem by Mariam Al Khateeb
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"سمعت أصوات الفاقدين وهم يصرخون بأقوى ما يقدرون حتى تنجرح حلوقهم"
7 min read
Sanaa Salameh sits down with The Key to talk about carrying her husband's legacy, the prison movement, and the release of his first major posthumous work, "The Ticket Seller."
6 min read
FIFA and its hosts erased Palestine from the tournament, but fans and players made it impossible to ignore.
Jul 2, 2026
A poem by Maryam Qawwash
9 min read
How did Nigeria – a country that’s half Muslim – become one of the most pro-Israel nations in the world? The answer lies in oil, the pulpit, a civil war, and a left that no longer exists.
Jun 18, 2026
Artists are refusing to be complicit with US empire and Israeli genocide, and it's redrawing the city's cultural geography.
The eminent human rights lawyer on the sentencing of The Elbit 4 and the UK government's unprecedented suppression of protest
Jun 4, 2026
A poet lives through Israel's bombardment of Lebanon from afar.
“These images are an effort to unify these different stages of our erasure, across all of historic Palestine, from the river to the sea.”
The research director of CAGE International writes about his imprisoned friend
May 20, 2026
11 min read
A large group of cultural workers say Israel’s participation in this year’s Venice Biennale is nothing less than artwashing.
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“Hollywood doesn’t get enough credit for perfecting the blacklist”
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“I heard the voices of the bereaved, screaming at the top of their lungs until their throats were raw.”
May 7, 2026
10 min read
The acclaimed author of Who Is Wellness For?, examines the phenomenon of a wellness culture seemingly at ease with genocide.
Omar Hamad saved all the books he could from the rubble. Now he’s built a new home for them.
Apr 30, 2026
Amu Gib, one of five pro-Palestine activists imprisoned for allegedly breaking into a British military airbase last year, explains why they’re running for council in north London from behind bars.
Apr 17, 2026
Sabri Jiryis’s magisterial book illustrates how the stories that Zionists tell of themselves, to themselves, are often the most damning indictments.