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Just Mathematics Collective

Towards an Insurgent Science for Palestine

The insurgent scientist should in particular think about how to connect their work to the political tactics that live beyond the modes of engagement that are merely conventional by Palestinian standards, such as BDS.

Agroecology, from Palestine to the Diaspora

Palestinian youths today are paving the way toward establishing food sovereignty and reducing dependence on the products and employment of the occupation. They uphold their values and principles through a cooperative organizational model...

On scientists and solidarity with Palestine

The interview with Steven and Hilary Rose is a valuable reminder of the central role scientists played in setting the stage for international support of the Palestinian-led BDS campaign. The Roses wrote their letter to the Guardian in...

S4P meeting January 2020

Scientists for Palestine

Register now for the Third International Meeting for Science in Palestine, held January 10-12, 2020, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The meeting will convene people of diverse backgrounds from across the world along with some...

Even the Seas are Caged

Despite a vibrant ecological and environmental science community in Palestine, that development is both overshadowed by the research and development scene of Israel, as well as demolition of entire research and education sites in Gaza

Birthwork as Intifada: A Site of Resistance and Return

Israel's genocidal campaign has notoriously transformed health infrastructure into the primary site of war, leaving almost all hospitals across Gaza non-functional. Amid a burgeoning public health catastrophe, the plight of pregnant...

Osama Hussein

Letter From The Editors

Science and technology have enabled atrocities throughout history, such as the ones we see being carried out in Palestine right now. These fields of work are a core part of the military industrial complex which grows ever more deadly.