Light in Gaza, Jehad Abusalim
Light in Gaza, Jehad Abusalim
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Light in Gaza
Writings Born of Fire

Author: Jehad Abusalim, Jennifer Bing, Mike Merryman-Lotze

Narrator: Amin El Gamal, Hanne Rickert

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/12/2024


Synopsis

Gaza, home to two million people, continues to face suffocating conditions imposed by Israel. This distinctive anthology imagines what the future of Gaza could be, while reaffirming the critical role of Gaza in Palestinian identity, history, and struggle for liberation. Light in Gaza is a seminal, moving, and wide-ranging anthology of Palestinian writers and artists. It constitutes a collective effort to organize and center Palestinian voices in the ongoing struggle. As political discourse shifts toward futurism as a means of reimagining a better way of living, beyond the violence and limitations of colonialism, Light in Gaza is an urgent and powerful intervention into an important political moment.

About Jehad Abusalim

Jehad Abusalim is the Education and Policy Associate of the Palestine Activism Program at the American Friends Service Committee. He is completing his PhD in the History and Hebrew and Judaic Studies joint program at New York University. His main area of research is Palestinian and Arab perceptions of the Zionist project and the Jewish question before 1948. An accomplished speaker and writer, Jehad combines his passion for history with his commitment to activism and policy change work. Jehad’s family continues to live in Gaza.

About Jennifer Bing

Jennifer Bing has worked with AFSC’s Palestine-Israel Program since 1989. Based in Chicago, she organizes events, national speaking tours, exhibits and trainings, and coordinates AFSC’s education and advocacy work on the campaigns Israeli Military Detention: No Way to Treat a Child and Gaza Unlocked. In this role, she works closely with faith organizations and human rights groups throughout the U.S. Jennifer has appeared in numerous media outlets including Truthout, Worldview/WBEZ, Mondoweiss, Electronic Intifada, Alternet, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reader, Friends Journal, and The Washington Post. She is also a regular contributor to AFSC’s Acting in Faith and News and Commentary blogs. Jennifer is a Quaker and an active member of the Quaker Palestine Israel Network.

About Mike Merryman-Lotze

Mike Merryman-Lotze is the American Friends Service Committee’s Palestine-Israel Program Director. He coordinates AFSC’s Israel and Palestine focused advocacy and policy programming, working closely with AFSC’s offices in Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza, and throughout the US. From 2000 through 2003 Mike worked as a researcher with a human rights organization in the West Bank, and from 2007 through 2010 he worked in Save the Children UK’s Jerusalem office managing child rights and child protection programming. Between these two experiences he worked for an international development NGO managing community and local government development programs in Lebanon, Jordan, and Yemen.

About Amin El Gamal

Amin El Gamal is an Egyptian American actor and advocate with a passion for oral storytelling. He is best known for playing fan-favorite Cyclops on the Prison Break revival, which made him the first openly queer Muslim actor to play a leading role on television. He currently resides in Palo Alto, California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sunny on July 18, 2024

Through these authors’ varied perspectives as architects, researchers, mothers, fathers, poets, we see the brutality of what life under occupation looks like across generations. Israel’s restriction of movement and access to medical supplies and constant extrajudicial killings, the ever present loud......more

Goodreads review by bee 🍉 on December 08, 2023

This is such a fantastic read. I read this a couple weeks ago but didn’t get the chance to review it but now with the news that Refaat Al-Areer, who wrote the first essay was martyred yesterday I feel like I need to finally write something so I can try convince others to pick this book up. This is suc......more

Goodreads review by Ava on March 21, 2024

An increasingly important book that ABSOLUTELY MUST be read. I must note, however, that history shows us that Muslims, Jews, and Christians did not live in peace in this land before 1948. Yes, maybe, “relative peace,” but Jews were treated as second class citizens and sometimes less than that. Let’s no......more

Goodreads review by Erica on December 06, 2023

Absolutely emotionally devastating and an essential read for learning about Palestine. This is a collection of essays and poems written by Palestinians and it was heartbreaking to read honestly. Please, please, go read this.......more


Quotes

"Hanne Rickert and Amin El Gamal paint a vivid and haunting portrait of life in Gaza in this collection of short stories. Their voices, rich with emotion and nuance, invite listeners to empathize with the struggles and triumphs of the people who call Gaza home. With depth and authenticity they deliver a poignant and enlightening listen." - Audiofile Magazine