The following poem by Palestinian-American Fady Joudah and artwork by children’s book illustrator Sohila Khaled come from the recently published Poems for Palestine which was created by Publishers for Palestine. They’ve provided a PDF of the chapbook and we are encouraged to share the work widely. (click to enlarge images)
I also wanted to share this TIME article (by Armani Syed) from early January: How Poetry Became a Tool of Resistance for Palestinians which ends with this from George Abraham, a Palestinian-American poet: “. . . it’s imperative that poetry is just one tool in the process for Palestinian liberation and resistance against ethnic cleansing.
“Poetry can’t stop a bullet. Poetry won’t free a prisoner. And that’s why we need to do the political organizing work as well,” they say. “But if we can’t imagine a free liberated world in language, how can we build one?”
Free Palestine!


Heartbreaking. Still working on my anger regarding our country’s inability to end this war.
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I’m right there with you, Rosaliene. Currently working on getting my feelings in control before calling (again!) my so-called representatives.
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Beautiful, sad and yet hopeful poem. You can’t kill or steal dreams.
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Oh, I love your response, Mara. Brought tears to my eyes.
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