Palestine

Hypepeace: The cult brand making streetwear political
Culture

Hypepeace: The cult brand making streetwear political

Coming to London — The much-loved bootleg brand is opening its first pop-up shop in London this week, selling a new range of garments that highlight sociopolitical issues.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

The reality of growing up as a young woman in the Gaza Strip
Photography

The reality of growing up as a young woman in the Gaza Strip

Meet the Gaza Girls — Stepping away from the violence and conflict, photographer and journalist Monique Jaques shifts her focus to the everyday lives of Palestinian girls.

Written by: Cristian Angeloni

The Palestinians forced to work on illegal Israeli settlements
Reportage

The Palestinians forced to work on illegal Israeli settlements

Employing The Enemy — Employing the Enemy is a new book about the Palestinian men, women and children who work on and help build Israeli settlements in the West Bank: settlements deemed illegal by the international community.

Written by: Matthew Vickery

The Israeli soldiers breaking their silence, revealing the reality of occupied Palestine
Activism

The Israeli soldiers breaking their silence, revealing the reality of occupied Palestine

An illegal occupation — Nadav Weiman dreamed of becoming a sniper in the Israeli military, but making that a reality opened his eyes to an unspoken truth: he’d been duped into committing injustice. Now he’s helping others speak out.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Israeli artist Ella Littwitz on occupation, plants, and letting art speak for itself
Art

Israeli artist Ella Littwitz on occupation, plants, and letting art speak for itself

More than weeds — 'As long as the occupation lasts, every action in every field of life has a political role in the conflict.'

Written by: Marta Bausells

Why photojournalism matters more than ever in the age of fake news
Photography

Why photojournalism matters more than ever in the age of fake news

Resist — In the era of fake news and rising authoritarianism, leading photojournalists present their images of resistance in defence of those documenting the facts.

Written by: Marta Bausells

Huck’s changemakers of 2016: The year’s greatest activism
Activism

Huck’s changemakers of 2016: The year’s greatest activism

So much for slacktivism — In this increasingly divided era, fighting for what you believe in has never seemed more necessary. Here are some of the best activism stories of 2016.

Written by: Paden Vaughan

The skaters breaking down barriers in the West Bank
Skate

The skaters breaking down barriers in the West Bank

A peaceful form of resistance — Three years after the country got its first mini ramp, skating has changed the lives of young Palestinians, providing a much-needed outlet with no winning or losing.

Written by: Paden Vaughan

The street racing Palestinian women refusing to slow down
Reportage

The street racing Palestinian women refusing to slow down

I can breathe — In the close confines of Palestinian life, a nascent street-racing scene is hurtling up and taking root. For one of the women sat behind the wheel, freedom is what happens when you refuse to slow down.

Written by: Polly Fields

Why Goldsmiths University rugby players are right to wear the Palestinian flag
Culture

Why Goldsmiths University rugby players are right to wear the Palestinian flag

From Where I Stand — When students at a university in London decided to place a Palestinian flag onto their rugby kits, it was an act of solidarity and defiance. Student Union President Daniel Nasr argues critics are wrong to say sport isn't political.

Written by: Daniel Nasr

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