Media

Media

  • May 2022

    "Speaking Truth to Power Out of Quaker Grounding,” Friends Committee on National Legislation Homepage

  • May 2022

    "Omar, Netflix's Elite, and Queer Palestinian Representation," Los Angeles Blade

  • April 2022

    "Emory Professor Dr. Sa'ed Atshan's Research Delves Into the Queer Palestinian Reality," Georgia Voice

  • March 2022

    "Sa'ed Atshan, first Palestinian professor tenured at Emory, brings radical humanization to the classroom," The Emory Wheel

  • March 2022

    "The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians with Sa'ed Atshan and Katharina Galor," University of California Television

  • March 2022

    “Symposium on The Moral Triangle,” University of Notre Dame, Contending Modernities

  • February 2022

    “Emory, Keep Making Progress for Middle Eastern and North African Representation,” The Emory Wheel

  • January 2022

    “Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique,” Capsule Review, Foreign Affairs

  • December 2021

    “Sa’ed Atshan, Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique,” Jadaliyya, New Texts

  • December 2021

    “The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians,” Podcast Interview with the New Books Network

  • December 2021

    “A Rainbow of Complexities in Palestine,” Tel Aviv Review of Books

  • December 2021

    “Women, Queers, and Far-Right Politics in Israel/Palestine,” Heinrich Boll Stiftung Blog

  • November 2021

    “Cambridge Did This,” London Review of Books

  • October 2021

    “On Decolonizing Queerness,” Contending Modernities

  • October 2021

    “A Talk About Palestine & Israel,” Peeps Magazine

  • August 2021

    “Germany, Antisemitism, and Blackness,” Counterpoint: Navigating Knowledge

  • August 2021

    “Quakerism and Constructive Conflict,” Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Homepage

  • June 2021

    “Why the LGBTQ+ community should care about Palestine,” Gay Times

  • June 2021

    “Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique,” Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Homepage

  • June 2021

    “Will Support for Palestinians Grow Among U.S. Christians?,” Sojourners

  • May 2021

    “The Sa’ed Atshan Interview,” Firstpost

  • May 2021

    “The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis, Palestinians,” Washington Report on Middle East Affairs

  • March 2021

    “Panelists Discuss Restorative Justice in Berlin,” The Brandeis Hoot

  • March 2021

    “Quakers in Education: Sa’ed Atshan,” Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Homepage

  • March 2021

    “Fifteen Faculty Across the Disciplines Recognized with Tenure, Promotions,” Swarthmore College Homepage

  • February 2021

    “A Rainbow of Complexities in Palestine,” Podcast Interview with Tel Aviv Review

  • February 2021

    “Queer Hope Lives On in the Middle East,” UC Santa Barbara Humanities and Fine Arts Homepage

  • January 2021

    “Two Swatties Earn National Award for Work in Peace & Conflict Studies, Swarthmore College Homepage

  • December 2020

    “Searching for Reconciliation in Berlin,” The Revealer: A Review of Religion & Media

  • October 2020

    “A discussion of ‘Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique’ with Dr. Sa’ed Atshan,” Podcast Interview with Oxford Society for International Development

  • October 2020

    “A global look at how COVID-19 has affected LGBTQ activism,” The Harvard Gazette

  • October 2020

    “Tracing my queer consciousness from Palestine to the US, and back again, Mondoweiss

  • August 2020

    “The Gay Tahini Controversy Explained,” Washington Blade

  • July 2020

    “A Vision of Jewish and Palestinian Connection” (with Maya Cohen), Jewish Journal

  • July 2020

    “Sa’ed Atshan ’06 Explores Communities, Conflict, and Responsibility,” Swarthmore College Homepage

  • July 2020

    “Queering Uncle Naseem: Ramy’s Radically Problematic Gay Character,” The Advocate

  • July 2020

    “Queer Palestinians: Forging a New Paradigm,” Gay City News

  • June 2020

    “Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique,” Podcast Interview with New Books Network

  • May 2020

    “Co-authors of The Moral Triangle Interviewed by Sandra Korn,” Duke University Press Blog

  • May 2020

    “Seven Students Receive Mellon Mays Fellowships,” Swarthmore College Homepage

  • April 2020

    “The Moral Triangle: Germans, Israelis and Palestinians in Berlin,” Open Democracy

  • April 2020

    “Empathy and Exploration: This Journey to the Holy Land Offers Immersive Lessons in Understanding Conflict,” Swarthmore College Bulletin

  • April 2020

    “Schitt’s Creek, Post-Melancholy Queerness, and Pandemic Escape,” The Advocate

  • April 2020

    “Germans, Israelis, and Palestinians in the Shadow of the Holocaust,” University of Pennsylvania, Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy Podcast

  • November 2019

    “Swarthmore Hosts Aspiring Academics of Color at Mellon Mays Conference," Swarthmore College Homepage

  • August 2019

    “Palestinian Police Vow Crackdown on LGBTQ Events in West Bank,” NBC News

  • June 2019

    “Beirut Opened My Eyes to the Power of Queerness,” The Nation

  • September 2018

    “Why Campus Rabbi, Palestinian Professor are Co-hosting Conference on Anti-Semitism” (with Michael Ramberg), Delaware County New Network

  • December 2017

    “The Challenges We Face and Community We Forge,” Friends Journal

  • August 2017

    “Palestinian Professor Speaks Out on Cancellation of Friends’ Central Speech, Stands with Fired Teachers,” Philadelphia Inquirer

  • February 2017

    “A Palestinian Quaker Bears Witness to Pacifism,” American Friends Service Committee Acting in Faith Blog

  • June 2016

    “Gay and Middle Eastern in Post-Orlando America,” Huffington Post

  • October 2015

    “Realizing Wholeness: Reflections from a Gay Palestinian Quaker,” Friends Journal

  • October 2015

    “Dr. Sa’ed Atshan: Teaching Tolerance, Promoting Peace,” Philadelphia Gay News

  • May 2015

    “Imagining Gay Liberation in the Middle East,” The New Arab

  • July 2014

    “The Post Shows Bias by Omission,” The Washington Post

  • February 2014

    “A Postdoc’s Questions: Engaged Scholarship in the Palestinian Territories,” Featured Profile, Brown University Homepage

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