5LL #360: Poetry, Betar, Images, Labor, Nature
Demand Your Voice
Reem Al-Ghurba, Maryam Kanaan and Habiba Majd, n+1
The following poems are the work of a group of Palestinian students with Israeli citizenship, currently enrolled in the Israeli university system.
For Betar or Worse
Hannah Gais, The Baffler
Canary Mission and Betar are just two of the groups that the government is now using to terrorize pro-Palestine students under the guise of fighting antisemitism.
No More
Erika Balsom, New Left Review
With Hasan in Gaza possesses a tremendous and at times unbearable force, given that the world it depicts has since been destroyed by Israel and its international supporters.
At Least Three Layers Down
Liam Cain, Long-Haul
Liam’s account of his working life offers an inside glimpse of forms of manual labor and regional work patterns rarely discussed in the U.S. today.
The Price of Freedom
Jordan Daniels, Spectre
In a world beset by interlinked ecological and political crises, Alyssa Battistoni’s Free Gifts: Capitalism and the Politics of Nature addresses two weighty questions: What is the nature of value, and what is the value of nature?

