The case of Sami Al-Arian is emblematic of the altered state of the US justice system after 11 September 2001. Read more about How the US falsely accused a Palestinian teacher of aiding terror
Palestinian Museum is being built in the occupied West Bank but aims to reach beyond the Israeli-controlled borders. Read more about "Museum without borders" to open in Palestine
Mohammed Al Hawajri, Raed Issa and Dina Matar on objects and memory, and home and resistance. Read more about Watch: Gaza artists respond to Israel's war
“If, under this new regime, civility be the condition for expressing academic freedom and excellence, then let the appropriate expression be that of civil disobedience.” Read more about Move on? Work to reclaim Univ. of Illinois has has only just begun
Ruth Padel avoids the clumsiness that often characterizes attempts to compare Israel and Nazi Germany. Read more about Linking Gaza and Auschwitz, British poet builds "defense against the dark"
Editorial illustration by Pat Perry Read more about Free Gaza
Now that the media’s attention has shifted elsewhere, Israel has reduced the fishing zone off Gaza to five nautical miles. Read more about Israel forces Gaza fishermen to undress in attack violating ceasefire deal
Poems “Inside out,” “Gaza mothers soothe their kids,” and “Maysam.” Read more about Inside out: three poems on Gaza by Zeina Hashem Beck
Unlike The New York Times, Latin America’s media can be trenchant in criticizing Israeli aggression. Read more about Mothers of the disappeared in Latin America feel Gaza's pain
Children of many Palestinian refugees face being denied education over the coming school year. Read more about Palestinians fleeing Syria charged $400 per month to rent garages in Beirut