An illuminating discussion that aims to cover Gaza's past, present, and future from the lived experience of the Gazans, Wafaa Ali Aludaini & Ahmed Abu Artema.
Gaza’s Past, Present and Future


Author. Writer. Speaker. Human Rights Activist.

An illuminating discussion that aims to cover Gaza's past, present, and future from the lived experience of the Gazans, Wafaa Ali Aludaini & Ahmed Abu Artema.

A round table discussion among friends and colleagues, Miko Peled, Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro, and Professor Norton Mezvinsky on the topic of how they individually came to oppose Zionism.

In part two of this online event series, author and activist, Miko Peled, hosted an excellent round table discussion featuring educators, activists, and law experts, Jihan Andoni, Alex McDonald, and Jinan Shbat.

In part one of this online event series, author and activist, Miko Peled, hosted an excellent round table discussion featuring educators, activists, and law experts, Zoha Khalili (Palestine Legal), Jeanne Trabulsi (Virginia Coalition for Human Rights), and Dr. Samia Shoman (California Ethnic Studies Curriculum).

In part two of this online event series, Miko Peled, leads a round table discussion with Anya Parampil (Grayzone), Estee Chandler (JVP Action), Asa Winstanley (The Electronic Intifada).

In part one of this online event series, Miko Peled, leads a round table discussion with Chris Williamson (Labour MP), Ali Abunimah (The Electronic Intifada), and Dr. Wilmer Leon (Host @ Inside the Issues).

Theresa Halsa, a veteran of the Palestinian armed resistance movement, survived over a decade in an Israeli prison. Last week, she succumbed to cancer at 65.

Israel’s longstanding political crisis didn’t end due to some altruistic desire to pull together in a time of crisis, it ended because Israelis were faced with a choice, work with Arabs or throw it all away.

Claiming “science” as their reason and in total disregard for the wellbeing of the population, tunnels are dug under Palestinian homes in Silwan, destroying foundations and forcing residents to flee.

Israeli leaders have found finding themselves in an uncomfortable quandary: work with Arab lawmakers or let the year-long political chaos continue