
Making Space for Palestine
Palestinians aren’t just kept in misery and degradation by the Israeli occupation — they’re also silenced, at home and abroad. Palestinian activists and their supporters are trying to change that.
David Palumbo-Liu is the Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor at Stanford University.
Palestinians aren’t just kept in misery and degradation by the Israeli occupation — they’re also silenced, at home and abroad. Palestinian activists and their supporters are trying to change that.
The Chinese government isn’t letting up on its repression of Uyghurs. It’s setting a dangerous example of how to use “anti-terrorism” to justify authoritarian practices.
Some try to paint Martin Luther King Jr as an unswerving supporter of Israel. They're wrong.
Israel’s illegal settlement construction has devastated Palestinians for years. But Israel is now going a step further: requiring Palestinians to destroy their homes themselves, or face prison time.
We have to name the crimes against the Rohingyas, Palestinians, and Kashmiris what they are: genocide, apartheid, and colonialism.
With its passage of the “Jewish Nation-State Law,” Israel is no longer hiding the fact that it is not a democracy.
Rohingyas in Burma are now one of most persecuted peoples in the world. What they're experiencing can only be called genocide.
For years, well-funded pro-Israel vigilantes have been harassing Palestine activists. Now they’re enlisting the FBI.
The MLA had a decision. It chose to side with Israeli occupation.
One of the world's most important academic organizations has a choice: uphold academic freedom, or provide cover for Israel's crimes.