GrayLit is a digital culture hub and print periodical presenting art and thought at the intersection of Palestinian and Jewish histories and movements for justice. It takes its name from a term (“gray literature”) that refers to information produced and circulated outside of commercial publishing. As an evolving editorial collective, we present creative work in a variety of media—from paintings to protests—that challenges political, social, and cultural hierarchies. GrayLit strives to contribute to an emergent culture shift motivated by opposition to the violences of white supremacy, colonialism, capitalism, and heteropatriarchy by presenting voices that help us critically explore our histories, locate ourselves in the present, and imagine possibilities for the future.
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