Red Pepper 243 Spring 2024 Palestine
Palestine
The ongoing genocide in Gaza demands an unambiguous, anti-racist, anti-imperialist and internationalist response. The latest issue of Red Pepper is a platform to bear witness to this new phase of Israel’s 75-year settler colonial project, as told by Palestinian writers, and to forge spaces of solidarity not saviourism. Featuring Toufic Haddad, Helga Tawil-Souri and Maura Finkelstein.
The issue also assesses the Labour Party, on the brink of power with scant promise of change. David Edgerton, Andrew Fisher, Nick Cosburn and John McDonnell MP survey challenges ahead – for government, workers and the left. The essay charts Portugal's 'carnation revolution', which started 50 years ago, while Yasmin Gunatnam and Mike Dibb remember Stuart Hall, a decade after his death, alongside an exclusive, previously unpublished Hall text. Plus books, regulars and more.
Weight | 0.210000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 66 |
Date Published | 2024-02-28 00:00:00 |
ISBN13/Barcode | 9771353702040 |
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Publisher | Red Pepper |
Palestine
The ongoing genocide in Gaza demands an unambiguous, anti-racist, anti-imperialist and internationalist response. The latest issue of Red Pepper is a platform to bear witness to this new phase of Israel’s 75-year settler colonial project, as told by Palestinian writers, and to forge spaces of solidarity not saviourism. Featuring Toufic Haddad, Helga Tawil-Souri and Maura Finkelstein.
The issue also assesses the Labour Party, on the brink of power with scant promise of change. David Edgerton, Andrew Fisher, Nick Cosburn and John McDonnell MP survey challenges ahead – for government, workers and the left. The essay charts Portugal's 'carnation revolution', which started 50 years ago, while Yasmin Gunatnam and Mike Dibb remember Stuart Hall, a decade after his death, alongside an exclusive, previously unpublished Hall text. Plus books, regulars and more.