Many Palestinians have turned to the gym to rebuild their physical and mental strength and find community along the way
The Trump administration’s abduction of Nicolás Maduro faces widespread condemnation by legal scholars and rights groups, as well as daily protests from Caracas to New York
After a year marked by trans erasure, imperial aggression, and a growing surveillance state, these are the movements helping to build collective liberation as we head into the new year
Most Palestinians in Gaza received the new year under crushing conditions: in tents within the Strip, or scattered in exile alone and without the ability to plan with friends for the year ahead
Israel has reportedly violated the ceasefire at least 738 times, including on Nov. 22 when it bombed the homes of my family members
The Mothers of Martyrs and Prisoners League helps women find the strength to continue their lives after Israel’s targeting of young Palestinians
More than a dozen people were killed after Storm Byron swept through, flooding tents and collapsing walls of homes already damaged by Israeli bombs
Israel’s genocide in Gaza has been cruel to disabled people, whose disabilities have been exacerbated by inadequate access to food, medicine, and support
During the genocide, musicians have taught children to sing and play instruments, both as a form of therapy and cultural preservation
The now-defunct sites, coordinated by the U.S. and Israel, required walking into a barrage of bullets for the mere hope of obtaining a bag of flour
In part two of a Q&A with Prism, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa discussed his second medical mission in Khan Younis at the Nasser Medical Complex, where American-made weapons were used by the Israeli military to bomb the hospital
In part one of a Q&A with Prism, surgeon and humanitarian worker Dr. Feroze Sidhwa detailed the catastrophic conditions he witnessed during a medical mission at the European Gaza Hospital
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