Nadia Abu-Shanab

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Nadia Abu-Shanab (English/ Irish/ Palestinian) is a mum, daughter, sister, partner, educator and union organiser. She has been a learner in various movements for the last 20 years, after walking out of school to protest the war on Iraq in 2003. Her political education began with learning about Palestine at the laps and ankles of parents, uncles and aunties in the first and second Palestinian intifadas.

Everything By: Nadia Abu-Shanab

Society16.11.23

Solidarity is a Verb

Nadia Abu-Shanab on solidarity, and the collective memory of resistance that empires are so afraid of.

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