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
The devastating anthology reminds us that despite our overwhelming grief, we won’t be alone forever
While volunteering with Nafs for Empowerment, I saw how group activities can restore hope and offer psychological support to children facing impossible circumstances during the genocide
As colleges across the U.S. prepare to welcome students back to campus, Israel continues to destroy Gaza’s universities and slaughter students and professors
In Gaza, the journalist has become a direct target. Carrying a camera here is like wearing a mark on your forehead that reads, “Kill me”
Rama is not a number in the record of stories, or just a name that passes through the pages of sorrow. She was a vibrant soul, full of dreams, laughter, and genuine connections
In a time when photography has shifted from a means of revealing the truth to a lifeline for survival, Gaza’s journalists stand at the fragile boundary between their profession and staying alive
Prism chats with Kern and Hannah Moushabeck, co-owner of Interlink Publishing, the only Palestinian-owned press in the U.S.
As Israel’s genocidal airstrikes and blockades strip Palestinians in Gaza of every means of life, they still cling to one thing: hope for a better tomorrow
Prism is revising its guidelines to welcome pitches centering Palestine, regardless of a direct U.S. angle, because the consequences of U.S. policy and imperialism are global
In right-wing Washington circles, Nayib Bukele is the hip, youngish, minority mask donned by Republicans in an effort to modernize and expand their movement
The Israeli military has killed several U.S. citizens, and each time, the State Department does little more than request an investigation
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