Loud & Clear

From Wadi Salib to Revolution: Palestinian Women and the Struggle for Liberation
Growing up in Haifa, Wadi Salib was part of my everyday geography. This is...

Do Arabs Wear Red?
Heart disease kills more women than any other condition worldwide. It causes about one...

Fifty Percent, Conditional: Women and the Politics of Voice
Women are often counted as half, yet heard on conditions. This essay examines how...

Who has the right to tell the other’s story? Men writing the feminine
This paper examines the question of “men writing the feminine” through a critical analysis...

Peace over Coffee
They didn’t speak the same language. In fact, they did not even share one....

The Science of Asymmetry, and What It Reveals About Women
Women are often described as “fifty percent” of the world. The number sounds precise,...

How Do Women in Gaza Resist?
It is a contentious question that surfaces every eighth of March, followed by a...

Community Strategies Confronting Organized Crime Targeting Palestinian Citizens of Israel
IntroductionOrganized crime has become one of the most pressing challenges facing the Arab Palestinian...

How Women Can Guarantee that Capitalism and Patriarchy Will Not Return in the Future?
The fact that the proportion of women around the world has been around 50%...

You’re Asleep
You’re asleep. Dreaming, perhaps. Through the kaleidoscopic dream, intertwined in it, you hear male...

Who Are the Palestinians?*
*An extract from the author’s book Find Me at the Jaffa Gate: an encyclopaedia...

The Mukhtar and I: A Day with My Grandfather in the Old City
If someone in a pub asked me to describe my family’s story in one...