Dr. Sarah Ihmoud is a Chicana-Palestinian anthropologist who works to uplift the lived experiences, histories, and political contributions of Palestinian women and Palestinian feminism, both in Palestine and in the diaspora. She is a founding member of the Palestinian Feminist Collective, an intergenerational collective of Arab and Palestinian feminists based on Turtle Island and committed to achieving Palestinian social and political liberation by confronting systemic gendered, sexual, and colonial violence, oppression, and dispossession. She is an assistant professor of anthropology at the College of the Holy Cross.
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(Re)membering the Dead at the End of the World: Ashlaa’ as Critical Feminist Methodology
This essay is a response to Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian's "Ashlaa’ and the Genocide in Gaza: Livability against Fragmented Flesh." Death is a blessing, and the li... More