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Conversation
Bodies of Water
Shoog McDaniel’s photographs of queer life in rural Florida present a world where all bodies are sacred.
Sasha Wortzel August 12, 2024
Review
The Energetic Executive
Ron DeSantis wants to make his blueprint for Florida—outlined in the rancorous memoir written for his failed presidential campaign—into a model for the rest of the country.
Samantha Schuyler August 12, 2024
Dispatch
“No One Is Coming to Save Us”
Eight Florida activists on the experience of organizing under Governor Ron DeSantis’s far-right onslaught.
Zaina Alsous August 12, 2024
Essay
Paradis Lost
The life and death of a radical Miami bookstore
Audrey Wright, Brian Wright, and Bianca Sanon August 12, 2024
Essay
“Our North Is the South”
An experiment in radical education
Marina Magloire August 12, 2024
Archival
Workers Circle Branch 692 in Miami Beach
An excerpt from a 1949 chapter history
Josh Parshall August 12, 2024
Materia Medica
Buenezas of South Florida
How plant wisdom connects Indigenous communities and the diasporas that make their homes in the region
Monica Uszerowicz August 12, 2024
Responsa
More Truth
To truly oppose the right’s attacks on education, Jewish communities must face Palestinian history.
Fiction
DEATH TO DICTATORS
“They’re crawling all over South Florida, the worst people on Earth, enjoying the sun and the sea, unkillable.”
Ryan Alan Boyle August 12, 2024
Essay
What It Means to Speak With the Dead
A session with a Florida medium in a time of genocide
Fargo Nissim Tbakhi August 12, 2024
Photo Essay
Memories of A Here-and-Now Place
The end of old Jewish Miami Beach and the rise of Little Haiti, 1977–1986
Gary Monroe August 12, 2024
Letter From the Editor
Florida Is Everywhere
And we’re all out of time.
Arielle Angel August 12, 2024
Review
Is This Anything?
Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s Long Island Compromise reproduces the nullity at the heart of contemporary American Jewish life.
Mitchell Abidor August 2, 2024
Chevruta
(How) Should We Vote?
An investigation through Jewish text on the ethics of choosing the “lesser of two evils.”
Raphael Magarik August 1, 2024
Analysis
A Legal Justification for Genocide
By expanding the human shielding charge to every inch of Gaza, Israel is using a familiar strategy at an unprecedented scale.
Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon July 17, 2024
Dispatch
“Any Second They Could Come”
As Israeli demolitions and settler attacks escalate, Palestinians in the village of Umm al-Khair stare down the possibility of expulsion.
Maya Rosen July 11, 2024
Report
The Rise of October 7th Tourism
Harrowing “solidarity tours” of Israel are reinscribing American Jews’ sense of victimhood.
Maya Rosen July 3, 2024
Conversation
“The Law Cannot Let Itself See the Nakba”
Rabea Eghbariah on the restorative potential of codifying “Nakba” as a legal concept.
J.A. Cohen July 2, 2024
How To
Safer in the Streets, Volume 2
A free, shareable tool for protesters illustrating best practices for dealing with the police.
SITS June 25, 2024
Explainer
Why Ceasefire Talks Are Stuck
A breakdown of the political dynamics that have prevented a ceasefire in Gaza.
Alex Kane June 24, 2024
Analysis
Examining the ADL’s Antisemitism Audit
A line-by-line reassessment of the organization’s data illuminates the flaws in its methodology.
Shane Burley and Naomi Bennet June 17, 2024
Conversation
Self-Rule Without Sovereignty
Political scientist Diana B. Greenwald on the promises and pitfalls of Palestinian local governance in the shadow of Israeli occupation.
Dana El Kurd June 17, 2024
Archival
“In the Middle of Fighting for Freedom We Found Ourselves Free”
June Jordan’s 1993 tribute to Audre Lorde, her sister-in-arms from the ’60s student protests and beyond
Alexis Pauline Gumbs May 29, 2024
Conversation
The Complicity of Israeli Academia
Scholar Maya Wind discusses Israeli universities’ longstanding role in Palestinian subjugation.
Raphael Magarik May 23, 2024
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