Justice is indivisible: Palestine as a feminist issue

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Introduction

Allow me to return to Wafa Idris and where, at this historical juncture, do radical women of color, with our focus on intersections of race, class, gender, sexism, homophobia, colonialism, and imperialism, locate her? Will we explore the impact of colonization on Wafa’s family? Palestinian families? Palestinian communities? . . . Will we take interest in Palestinian feminists’ analysis of women’s resistance? Where do we locate her in the context of feminist heroine metaphors that highlight women’s transformations from passivity to agency? And how might feminist theorizations of the body grapple with a woman who deploys the body as weapon against an unstoppable military machine?