
“New Directions” conference discusses future of Palestinian Studies
8 March 2014
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8 March 2014
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25 February 2014
Wasif Jawhariyyeh’s memoirs indicate that Jews, Muslims and Christians enjoyed good relations before Israel was established. Read more about A bitter-sweet glimpse into what Jerusalem might have been
24 February 2014
Iyad Hayatleh presents a personal portrait of Yarmouk camp in a Scottish theater. Read more about Refugee poet remembers Yarmouk, the “capital of the Palestinian diaspora”
11 February 2014
A story about seeking treatment for a toothache is one of the gems in “Gaza Writes Back.” Read more about Gaza's class divisions confronted by young writers
6 February 2014
“Anarchists Against the Wall” indicates that no neat distinction can be drawn between the government and “ordinary” Israelis. Read more about Can occupiers struggle alongside the occupied?
30 January 2014
Palestinian campaigners in Israel have won their court case against turning a UNESCO-listed site into a 200-room hotel. Read more about Campaigners claim legal victory in Akka heritage battle
3 February 2014
Chloe Ruthven doesn’t appear to have done basic homework for her movie Do-Gooders. Read more about A confused and contradictory film on how foreigners “help” Palestine
15 January 2014
Reem Kelani’s music provides effective match to Selma Dabbagh’s writing. Read more about Romance and realism merge in Jerusalem-focused radio play
15 January 2014
The Palestinian author and architect was announced as a Nonino Prize winner. Read more about Suad Amiry awarded Italian culture prize
7 January 2014
Tanya Habjouqa’s brief video defies stereotypes, assumptions — and gravity Read more about Occupied Pleasures: video art celebrates diversity of Palestinian life