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Book Club: August is 'Women in Translation Month', where readers make a conscious effort to read translated works written by women and contribute to a global exchange of literature. °®Âþµº picks ten revolutionary texts to mark the occasion.
Continuing their efforts to criminalise Palestinian activism in the UK, the Conservative Party's latest diatribe has been a threat to ban Palestinian chants, claiming that they are pro-Hamas. But what is the true history of Palestinian chants?
From exile to self-lamentation and disorientation, to revolution and resistance, Ghassan Kanafani's revolutionary work continues to inspire new writers and put Palestine at the forefront of literary debate.
Book Club: James Beard award finalist Reem Assil's cookbook is a diasporic celebration of Californian farm to table with distinctly Arab flavours. Tracing the sights and smells of her heritage, Reem's Arabiyya is fast becoming a contemporary classic.
Said Habib's debut text is an enchanting retrospection of Palestinians lives, and how previously mundane realities were then impacted by political events. It is a poignant reminder of the power of memory and Palestinian existence as resistance.
Book Club: We've rounded up a compilation of ten novels/memoirs written by Palestinian authors to give the unfamiliar reader a compelling gateway into the history, experiences, and lives of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation or in exile.
Book Club: A compelling memoir by one of the first Arabs to go to Eton, Adel Dajani's account of life in Libya is bookended by tragic family experiences in Palestine.
Celebrated Palestinian singer Dalal Abu Amneh is the presenter of the show Meshwar Siti, which pays tribute to Palestine's rich folk music tradition as she takes the audience on a historical, and song-filled, tour of Palestine's cities.Â
Arabs in the UK series: Suffering from Israeli apartheid and a harsh example of the wrongs of colonialism in the Middle East, Palestine is a cause that unites British Arabs like no other.
The anti-Arab sentiment is still persistent in Italian politics & society, but a new literary and cultural magazine aims to challenge these damaging stereotypes and orientalist framing by focusing on the everyday lives of those in the Arab world.