An inspiring and intersectional re-imagining of the path to
liberation in Palestine
How is the struggle
for Palestinian freedom bound up in other freedom struggles, and how
are activists coming together globally to achieve justice and
liberation for all?
In this bold book,
Palestinian activist Nada Elia unpacks Zionism, from its hyper
militarism to incarceration, its environmental devastation, and
gendered violence. She insists that Palestine's fate is linked
through bonds of solidarity with other communities crossing racial
and gender lines, weaving an intersectional feminist understanding of
Israeli apartheid throughout her analysis. She also looks deeper into
the interconnectedness of Palestine with Black, migrant, and queer
movements, and with other indigenous struggles against settler
colonialism, including that of Native Americans.
Greater than the
Sum of Our Parts is a powerful and hopeful account, highlighting
the role of the Palestinian diaspora, youth, and women, and inspired
by activists across the world.