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"A bold, necessary, and moving collection...Poets For Palestine proves that there�s no justice without memory, that resistance begins with the imagination, and that regardless of how many times it has faced extinction, Palestine will never die."
-Moustafa Bayoumi, author of How to be a Problem: Being Young and Arab in America
"Including 48 poems and a number of visual pieces, this collection reminds us that a free Palestine requires all of us, because true justice in Palestine can only be a part of the renewing of the world as a whole."
-Left Turn
"If you want to know the truth about Palestine, read this book."
-Bob Holman, poet and co-editor of Aloud: Voices from the Nuyorican Poets Cafe
"Judging by the quality, expressiveness and relevance of these poems, there is every reason to be hopeful."
-The Jordan Times
"A long list of lucid poets, compelling art and moving verses takes the reader into an investigative, artistic journey of the Palestinian experience: loaded with loss, yet brimming with hope."
-Ramzy Baroud
"It is through the prism of historic Palestine that the poems mushroom into different trajectories, where love, yearning, hope, memory, resistance, injustice and death are sites of contextual reflection."
-Electronic Intifada
"You can buy this book with confidence that it will satisfy and provoke."
-Robert D. Steele, Amazon Top 50 Reviewer
"Poets For Palestine, a unique collection of poetry, spoken word, hip-hop, and art, expresses the pain and suffering...in Palestine.."
-Islamic Horizons
"Most powerfully, what this book reveals is not simply that the Palestinian struggle is THEE struggle, but part and parcel of the struggles of indigenous populations throughout the world. Viewing the struggle through this lens makes this collection of multifarious voices timeless and timely."
-KABOBfest
"Palestine is a paradigm for every human experience, great and small, and this wonderful, beautiful collection presents a crystal with a thousand facets, as every poem...is a world unto itself."
-Palestine Think Tank