Rachel Eisendrath A Portrait on the Wall It had not really occurred to me until many years after her death that my grandmother could be considered representative of a whole culture. July 14, 2024
Sari Bashi Gaza: Two Rights of Return Most Palestinians in Gaza are now displaced at least twice over. They have a right to choose where to return. January 27, 2024
Raja Shehadeh The Rebellion and the Dream Only after his death did I discover how many battles my father had fought during his lifetime of struggle for Palestinian rights. March 25, 2023
Marisa Mazria Katz Calling Grandma “Rouhi yamama, you know you are my favorite.” These endearments, even when they sloshed in her mouth like the ice cubes in her drink, always made my troubles melt away. October 2, 2021
Brandon M. Terry The Two Titans of Civil Rights “Both men ventured remarkably prophetic judgments about the ways that security state machinations and profligate war-making would prove utterly devastating to American life.” March 6, 2021
Anjan Sundaram No Direction Home My father chose to pursue a better life for our family through migration, without ever settling and putting down roots. Now, that is my inheritance. February 23, 2021