In this article, two queer men, one Black American and the other Palestinian, theorize “reciprocal solidarity” as a model of solidarity that thrives on love, friendship, storytelling, reciprocity, shared experiences, struggles, and queer kinship.
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In this article, two queer men, one Black American and the other Palestinian, theorize “reciprocal solidarity” as a model of solidarity that thrives on love, friendship, storytelling, reciprocity, shared experiences, struggles, and queer kinship.
Lama El-Hanan, Afropunk
Lama El-Hanan critiques Arab-American movements towards solidarity with Black Americans that underemphasize the experiences of Afro-Arabs and histories of racism in the MENA region.
Jamal Jones
Imagoes touches on the queer experience from infacy to its bloom. Collectively, these poets have been published internationally. They delve into first experiences, disrespect, rejection, acceptance and love.
Writers Against the War on Gaza
An educational resource and FAQs on the Palestinian Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel.