Palestine: People, Land, and Solidarity
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It is a book of photojournalism which blends photography, journalism, and testimony to illuminate Palestinian life, land, and resilience. The book, published late last year, is authored by LiMin and Lou Taam, two antiwar journalists and activists. At the time of their first trip to Palestine in 1977, they were working for the Liberation News Service, which was invited by the PLO to share images and document the struggles of the Palestinians under Israeli occupation. The book also features images and reporting from a follow-up trip they took in 2009 and from solidarity protests which took place at Cornell University in 2025.
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