Why Solidarity? Why Now?
The past two years have made it evident that neither this institution nor our elected officials will protect us. When the systems meant to protect us fail, only we can save ourselves.
Uprisings in the Sahel
Popular coups in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger serve as the blueprints for resistance to colonial subjugation.
Bulldozers and Brotherhood
India’s rising tide of Hindu nationalism bears a striking resemblance to Zionism.
Recursive Genocide and the Enduring Violence of the Settler
Neither the term genocide nor cultural genocide encapsulates the systemic, time-enduring nature of settler colonialism.
An Interview With Peter Beinart
Peter Beinart is a professor of journalism and political science at The Newmark School of Journalism at the City University of New York, and the editor-at-large of Jewish Currents.
Recursive Genocide and the Enduring Violence of the Settler
Neither the term genocide nor cultural genocide encapsulates the systemic, time-enduring nature of settler colonialism.
To Fight Fossil Imperialism, We Must Fight for the People of Gaza
If the world’s militaries were a country, they would have the fourth largest carbon footprint in the world.

An Interview With Peter Beinart
‘It did not deprive us of the clay ovens of yesterday, but of the mystery of what we could invent tomorrow’: On Intellectual and Cultural Destruction in Gaza
Recursive Genocide and the Enduring Violence of the Settler
Neither the term genocide nor cultural genocide encapsulates the systemic, time-enduring nature of settler colonialism.
To Fight Fossil Imperialism, We Must Fight for the People of Gaza
If the world’s militaries were a country, they would have the fourth largest carbon footprint in the world.