About the author Mark LeVine is a professor of history at UC Irvine, and a member of Jewish Voice for Peace's Academic Council. His forthcoming book with Bryan Reynolds, Art Beyond the Edge: Creativity and Conflict in a World on Fire, will be published next year with UC Press.
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Musk’s post about my Al Jazeera column on whiteness drew millions of views—and an unlikely conversation with his AI.
And for the past two years, it has played well the ‘arsonist and the fireman’ scam.
Throughout his long writing career, Ngugi was far ahead of the intellectual curve.
Zakaria Ibrahim’s life saw the rise and fall of simsimiyya music in Port Said, before its reemergence in the revolution.
Universities are once again at the centre of culture, and through it, political warfare.
True freedom can only be achieved by breaking free from settler colonialism and the nation-state.
Israel’s settler colonialism is much more than ‘violence in its natural state’.
The music industry’s most prestigious awards are once again surrounded by controversy.
From May 1, 1921 to May 1, 2021, everything and nothing has changed between Israelis and Palestinians.
The forced closure of the Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps would be a humanitarian and cultural catastrophe.
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