Amy Stone
A year after October 7, the Other Israel Film Festival offers an unmitigated demand for understanding, discussion, and openness to the “other.”
A year after October 7, the Other Israel Film Festival offers an unmitigated demand for understanding, discussion, and openness to the “other.”
Throughout this unspeakably long year, I have felt so many things — fear, horror, helplessness, rage, indignation, despair, desperation, isolation, loneliness — and now, finally, it has settled in my chest and belly as an ocean of grief.
Poets gathered to figure out how to hear and be heard in fraught times.
In a world divided, how do we move forward? This much-needed documentary co-directed by Julie Cohen, an American Jew, and Mo Husseini, an American Palestinian, shows us one way.
Jewish and Muslim women come together in conversation.
Photographer Joan Roth was on hand to document the the hundreds who gathered outside the UN in support of Israeli victim/survivors of Oct. 7’s sexual violence.