Everything is Political #12

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In this issue:

Michèle Lamy on Feeling Free: Fashion was Always Political

susan abulhawa: On Holding a Writing Workshop in Gaza Amidst Genocide

Franck Magennis

Artists Demand: No Music for Genocide

Planting Stories of Resistance With jackie sumell: sumell is opening up an abolitionist museum, with plants at the center.

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A Brewmaster in Palestine: Brewing Through Blackouts and Blockades in The West Bank

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For Lebanon's Vanina, Fashion Is Collective Resistance

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American Fault Lines: How America’s last frontier reflects the broader unraveling of the United States

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Borrowed Geography: How US Bases Serve the Empire

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Forced From Home: Women Living Through Lebanon’s Evacuation Zones

Harnessing queer and trans protest magic: How magic has become a conduit to resist and demand justice

When Sufien Met Nefisa: An Excerpt from ‘Paradiso 17’ by Hannah Lillith Assadi

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ICE Attacks Are a Food Sovereignty Issue

To Grieve Together Is to Heal Together: Rituals of Care In Minneapolis

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“Fuck My Political Career. People Are Dying.”

The “Modern-Day Columbus”? Or, What Lies Behind A Bread Culture

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Sex Workers on “hey @grok”: “It’s about humiliation”

Credits

Contributors:

Michèle Lamy, Céline Semaan, susan abulhawa, Franck Magennis, Suley Wellings‑Longmore, Collis Browne, Abigail Glasgow, Catherine Tansey, Joanne Hayek and Tatiana Fayad, Jordan Gale, Jwan Zreiq, Sarah Sinno, Emma Cieslik, Hannah Lillith Assadi, Jill Damatac, Joi Lee, Maya AlZaben, Cameron Kasky, Paulina Odeth Flores Bañuelos, Scarlett Anderton

Photography & Illustration:

Matt Lambert, Matthew Johnson, Nathan Shadrach, Jordan Gale, Omar Gabriel, Alizayuh Vigil,