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Palestine 1492: A Report Back

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352 pages, Paperback

Published September 29, 2024

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Linda Quiquivix

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13 reviews
February 8, 2025
This is an incredible book. Quiquivix does a beautiful job of sharing history, weaving in her own journey, and using images to share the understanding of colonialism and the way it causes harm. Her words are poetic and inspiring as she shares wisdom from herself and teachers. The use of images and maps was helpful and I learned so much from this!
I often paused and had to highlight or write a quote down and ponder. Here’s one of the many from this book: “We are equal because we are different….its in nature. Wisdom is observed all the time in nature.”
Highly recommend this read!
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4 reviews
January 18, 2025
Really loved this book. Quiquivix draws heavily from Zapatista teachings in her analysis and poetic style alongside voices and perspectives from Palestinian resistance and communities, the Panthers and Black Liberation movements, and anti-colonial struggles worldwide. Her emphasis on the context of struggle and the position of those struggling is supported by historical deep-dives from the crusades to modern empires and personal experience in communities of resistance. Overall just a really good read that felt grounded, principled and personal.
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October 16, 2024
A voyage from Turtle Island to Palestine not only through the lens of someone who has crystal clear transnational awareness of the U.S. settler-colonial project (including the satellite Zionist entity), but entwined in this narrative is the voice of Palestinians themselves, imbued with an admirable sense of praxis and heart. Here Quiquivix sings a song indigenous communities all over the world can close their eyes to with a dark sense of déjà vu and walk away wielding something glowing, new.
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July 17, 2025
A new favorite. Will definitely have to read again. Brilliant brilliant brilliant

"A world anew requires a brave answer to the question,

Could it be another way?"

"Our task is not to express our outrage but to organize against the source of our outrage."
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