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  • Mare Internum

    By Taylor Miller   I boarded the plane livid 547 to Newark is cancelled. They’ll rebook you in Midway. Next flight out is in two days. TWO days. I could have stayed in Tucson. No carry-on bags, right? The frustration,… Continue reading

    Mare Internum
  • What is Jerusalem?

    By Michael Nance   She is an old brain Confused by the constraints of modernity Her twisty-turny folds overlapping the alleyway-filled time and landscapes   She is brilliant, glorious even The complexities unlike any place before Or since   But sometimes… Continue reading

    What is Jerusalem?
  • A Freedom Seder in Hebron

    #FreedomSederHebron Fifty years after the first settlers began the process of dispossession of Palestinian land and homes under occupation in Hebron, members of All That’s Left: Anti-Occupation Collective stand together with the Hebron-based Palestinian group Youth Against Settlements and people… Continue reading

    A Freedom Seder in Hebron
  • Between the silence and the shouting

    by Ariana Solodar-Wincele Last week, I took a tour of Hebron with Breaking the Silence (שוברים שתיקה). Breaking the Silence (BtS) is an organization made up of veteran Israeli soldiers who served in the West Bank and Gaza and who… Continue reading

    Between the silence and the shouting
  • The Politics of Belonging in Israel

    By Jocelyn Goldberg I spent a lot of time last year talking with a close friend about what it means to feel at home. Even for those who grow up in one place, a sense of belonging in not guaranteed.… Continue reading

    The Politics of Belonging in Israel
  • Fault Lines

    By Taylor Miller It’s not a typical kind of tourism- to visit a place actively seeking what’s not right. Where the cracks and fissures are deepening, facades are crumbling and cut wires hang from corners like rigor mortis snakes. Wayfinding… Continue reading