Letter From the Editor
Stay In
A letter from the outgoing editor-in-chief
Arielle Angel
Office Hours
Laurie Melrood
“The people who came through the border brought the real news with them. Social change was able to happen because of this type of communication.”
Max Greenberg
Feature
Dispatches From Catastrophe
Twenty-three Palestinians reflect on the lives they have lost and the political futures that have been foreclosed in the wake of genocide.
Maya Rosen and Jonathan Shamir
Introduced by
Tareq Baconi
Comic
Running Toward ICE
A record of resistance in Chicagoland
Sarah Lazare
Comic by
Solomon Brager
Poetry
Do You Know . . .
“does she belong to the wind or the wind to her, / and are the greedy wolves / waiting to tear her apart?”
Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger
Poetry
A stone with wings
“The letter, Sara, is only / a waiting that has learned to walk”
Ghassan Zaqtan
Fiction
Late
“There are no enemies. There’s no one left.”
Omar Khalifah
Art
Claude Cahun’s Disavowals
The early 20th-century artist left a legacy of aesthetic and political autonomy in the face of fascism.
Tausif Noor
Review
The Limits of Diasporism
Despite effectively displacing Israel as the center of left Jewish identity, diasporism might sap substance from our anti-Zionism.
J.A. Cohen
Review
The Rhythm of Revolution
A new edition of a landmark anthology of Palestinian resistance poetry testifies to both a steadfast lineage of anti-colonial resistance and an increasingly under-resourced leftist internationalism.
Zaina Alsous