Houria Bouteldja, Françoise Vergès and Skye Arundhati Thomas present Palestine is Everywhere in Paris.
25 March 2026 | 19:00 – 20:00
Organized by After8 Books, the presentation of Palestine is everywhere, a contributor-led anthology of testimony, poetry, essays, and artworks from Gaza and beyond will take place on March 25 at 7 pm at Hôtel Grand Amour Paris.
Co-published by TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Silver Press, and the87Press, Palestine is everywhere is a contributor-led anthology of testimony, poetry, essays, and artworks from Gaza and beyond that gathers contributions by writers, thinkers, and poets to map the global resonance and amplify the actuality of Palestine. Framed by Nasser Abourahme’s incisive assertion that “Palestine is everywhere because it names a political subject of radical universal emancipation,” this anthology aims to provide time and space for sustained reflections on resistance, solidarity, and the right to self-determination amid a world-historical conjuncture marked by unknowability and loss.
It includes vital dispatches from Palestinian Gazan contributors, as well as academic essays, poems, protest chronicles, and letters from prison that weave together the rigor of theoretical insight with the urgency of lived experience. The book is complemented by a digital platform that hosts visual, audio, and multimedia works and will be expanded in 2026 with new commissions from the TBA21 foundation in support of artists.
Françoise Vergès is a French political scientist, historian, film producer, independent curator, activist, and public educator. Her work focuses on postcolonial studies and decolonial feminism. She is currently a Senior Fellow Researcher at the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the Study of Race and Racialisation and University College London.
Houria Bouteldja is a French-Algerian political activist and writer whose work addresses anti-racism, anti-imperialism, and Islamophobia. She serves as spokesperson for the Parti des Indigènes de la République (Party of the Indigenous of the Republic).
Skye Arundhati Thomas is a writer and editor from India. Her new book Pleasure Gardens (2024) (co-written with Izabella Scott) on constitutional law, military occupation and the relations between India and Israel is out now with Mack Books, as is her book on the painter Lalitha Lajmi, with Sternberg Press. She was previously co-editor of The White Review. She is the co-editor of Palestine is everywhere along with Edwin Nasr and Gloria Habsburg.
Palestine is everywhere
A contributor-led anthology of testimony, poetry, essays, and artworks from Gaza and beyond
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