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You can read "An Introductory Review to Anti-Palestinian Racism in Society and Organizations"

You can read "An Introductory Review to Anti-Palestinian Racism in Society and Organizations"

A fundamental contribution by Prof. Zahira Jaser, University of Sussex, to recognising and understanding forms of anti-Palestinian racism in social and organisational contexts.

Why it matters


Anti-Palestinian racism is a widespread but often invisible phenomenon that manifests itself in many spheres of public and private life. Its forms range from cultural marginalisation to systemic discrimination within institutions.

In this introductory report, Professor Zahira Jaser of the University of Sussex offers a clear and well-documented map of these dynamics, highlighting how they intersect with dominant narratives that dehumanise Palestinians and obscure their experiences.

Reading this study means acquiring conceptual and practical tools to recognise, name and counter these forms of oppression, paving the way for collective reflection on justice and equality.

What you can do

  • Download and read the report - An Introductory Review to Anti-Palestinian Racism in Society and Organisations.
  • Study it carefully - Explore the concepts, cases and analyses to understand how anti-Palestinian racism is reproduced in organisations and society.
  • Discuss it in a group - Take the text to schools, universities, associations or community settings to promote awareness and dialogue.
  • Share it - Spread the link and encourage others to read and reflect.
  • Write and tell - Contribute to the debate by publishing reflections, reviews or comments that help to bring this issue, which is still too often silenced, to the fore.