The coronavirus pandemic has shed light on existing inequality and injustice globally, as well as in Israel-Palestine. But this ongoing public health crisis, unmatched in modern times, is also an opportunity for change — in the way we talk about justice, in possible alliances between vulnerable groups, and in what we envision for all those living between the river and the sea.
In this series, writers, thinkers, and activists share how they visualize Israel-Palestine the day after the pandemic as a way of transforming this dystopian moment into an exercise in radical imagination; of rethinking through the past, present, and future of this region.