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Sherene Seikaly yearns for what we can’t see: a world without genocide, ecocide or epistemicide

Pretty Heady Stuff

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Recognizing Shared Catastrophes for Deeper Understanding

The weaponization of anti-Semitism to silence criticisms of Israel obscures vital historical narratives. It is essential to center the experiences of Jewish anti-Zionists and to hold the histories of the Holocaust (Shoah) and the Nakba together, recognizing the shared impact of catastrophe on both Jewish and Palestinian peoples. This approach underscores the importance of language as a historical product, suggesting that dismantling existing narratives can lead to a more nuanced understanding of these intertwined histories.

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