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At Large The Israeli military and tech industry collaborate on user-friendly software tools that automate war and occupation For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Sophia Goodfriend examines the dark side of big data in Palestine by Sophia Goodfriend Above the Fold The pen, the sword, and liberation An introduction to Palestinian resistance poetry—a medium for the reclamation of a people’s history by Maya AlZaben Above the Fold How shadowbanning silences pro-Palestine voices Amidst a global humanitarian crisis, Instagram users say they’re censored for speaking up by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold For Saint Levant, music is a means of creating home Marwan Abdelhamid joins Document to talk Burna Boy, Edward Said, and the release of his latest single, “One More Time” by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Meet the 23-year-old entrepreneur providing masks to communities in Gaza Document speaks with Yasmeen Mjalli about her feminist activism and life in Palestine during a global pandemic by Yasmin Ahram Above the Fold Occupation, appropriation, and the Palestinian scarf at the center of it all The story behind the keffiyeh, the traditional Palestinian scarf co-opted by Urban Outfitters. by Madeleine Janz Above the Fold Is a film festival sponsored by the Israeli government an incident of ‘art-washing?’ Document talks with a London-based filmmaker and activist, who is one of 30 industry professionals calling for the boycott of The London Israel Film and... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Jordan Nassar is delicately weaving a new vision into one of Palestine’s cultural legacies The Palestinian-American artist discusses the cultural weft of his evocative handmade embroidery—featured, this weekend, in Frame at Frieze New York. by Alex Bacon
At Large The Israeli military and tech industry collaborate on user-friendly software tools that automate war and occupation For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Sophia Goodfriend examines the dark side of big data in Palestine by Sophia Goodfriend
Above the Fold The pen, the sword, and liberation An introduction to Palestinian resistance poetry—a medium for the reclamation of a people’s history by Maya AlZaben
Above the Fold How shadowbanning silences pro-Palestine voices Amidst a global humanitarian crisis, Instagram users say they’re censored for speaking up by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold For Saint Levant, music is a means of creating home Marwan Abdelhamid joins Document to talk Burna Boy, Edward Said, and the release of his latest single, “One More Time” by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Meet the 23-year-old entrepreneur providing masks to communities in Gaza Document speaks with Yasmeen Mjalli about her feminist activism and life in Palestine during a global pandemic by Yasmin Ahram
Above the Fold Occupation, appropriation, and the Palestinian scarf at the center of it all The story behind the keffiyeh, the traditional Palestinian scarf co-opted by Urban Outfitters. by Madeleine Janz
Above the Fold Is a film festival sponsored by the Israeli government an incident of ‘art-washing?’ Document talks with a London-based filmmaker and activist, who is one of 30 industry professionals calling for the boycott of The London Israel Film and... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Jordan Nassar is delicately weaving a new vision into one of Palestine’s cultural legacies The Palestinian-American artist discusses the cultural weft of his evocative handmade embroidery—featured, this weekend, in Frame at Frieze New York. by Alex Bacon