On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, we are sharing more useful resources, magazines and initiatives that uplift Palestinian voices below!
We are also happy to feature another amazing fellow zine: Wild Greens Magazine, a monthly online mixed-media magazine (founded in Philadelphia in 2020) that publishes art, handcrafts, poetry, essays, short fiction, music, and more.
Their editor-in-chief Rebecca gladly answered a few questions for us.
- What does wonder mean to you? “I feel wonder when I’m in nature, or when I come across a work of art. Wonder is one of those emotions that takes you in a moment by surprise. You can’t plan for it.”
- What would you say is your most important value/thing that inspired your magazine? “We are inspired by the everyday people making beautiful, offbeat, ambitious, and creative things all around us.”
- Would you recommend one piece in particular from your latest issue? This “found poem” using titles of past Wild Greens works is really beautiful to me as a celebration of the many voices that have come together over the past 3 years to make this magazine. We also publish all kinds of handmade things, in our newest issue (out Nov 1) we feature these lovely handmade bouquets of foraged plants and fungi.
Read their latest issue and follow them on Instagram @wildgreensmag!
Congratulations on their 3 year anniversary!
- Join #ReadPalestine week!: On Publishers For Palestine‘s website you can find more than 35 free e-books in nine languages from publishers around the world
- Free Ebooks for a Free Palestine! by Haymarket Books
- Check out Verso’s blog for essays on the fight for Palestinian liberation and Palestine Uncensored: Diaries of censorship testimonials series
- Featuring Palestinian Voices reading list on Room Magazine
- Calling Palestinian & Jewish Poets: Poetry Micro Chapbook Series, Rising Phoenix Review
- Follow @wawog_now – writers, editors, and culture workers for a free Palestine
“We come to understand that rage and compassion are not opposites but manifestations of the same impulse […] to change the world.” – Nick Cave on The Red Hand Files
As always, feel free to share your recommendations in the comments below or on our social media channels! 🙂
