Black-Palestinian transnational solidarity: Renewals, returns, and practice

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This introductory essay outlines the context for this special issue of the Journal of Palestine Studies on Black-Palestinian transnational solidarity (BPTS). Through the analytic of “renewal,” the authors point to the recent increase in individual and collective energies directed toward developing effective, reciprocal, and transformative political relationships within various African-descendant and Palestinian communities around the world. Drawing from the extant BPTS literature, this essay examines the prominent intellectual currents in the field and points to new methodologies and analytics that are required to move the field forward. With this essay, the authors aim not only to contextualize the field and to frame this special issue, but also to chart new directions for future intellectual and political work.

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Erakat, N., & Hill, M. L. (2019, August 1). Black-Palestinian transnational solidarity: Renewals, returns, and practice. Journal of Palestine Studies. University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.1525/jps.2019.48.4.7

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