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Volcanic Vigils
My father went whole and alone before / I carried the parts of my mother
By
Rasha Abdulhadi
December 5, 2024
Features
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Queer Visions: Capturing Life and Identity in Palestine
I don’t seek safety from police or other state authorities as a queer Palestinian man. Instead, I negotiate my existence in my own community
By
Izat El Amoor
October 10, 2024
Fiction
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Good Mourning Palestine
Gooood Mourning Pa-les-tiiiiiiiiiine! Hey, this is not a test, this is rocks and stones. Time to rock it from Masaffer Yata to Jerusalem.
By
Samah Serour Fadil
September 10, 2024
Poetry
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ekphrastic under a bombed-out sky
I can’t abide happy art, not when the air hanging over my people is smoke-dusted, bomb-clouded, gray with phosphorus & miasmic with rot.
By
Mandy Shunnarah
April 30, 2024
Poetry
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A Funeral Within My Soul
Think of how I dodged death before,/ but death is a persistent player/ never losing in hide-and-seek.
By
Haya Abu Nasser
April 16, 2024
Editorials
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On Ending Our Unofficial Hiatus, & Affirming Our Humanity
Today, we resume Flash Fridays after a nearly four month hiatus. We reject our previous shame, and affirm our humanity as witnesses.
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Apogee Editors
April 5, 2024
Poetry
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AFTER WE WATCH ROAD FOOD I CONSIDER PLACE
There are so many lives I have not let myself live, restless, paradoxical, tripping instead into the imaginations of others.
By
Summer Farah
March 22, 2024
Announcements
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Elena Dudum on Witnessing Palestine
Israeli soldiers are rarely held accountable for their crimes. I stare at the photo of the young girl. Her name was Sadil.
By
Elena Dudum
November 22, 2023
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