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Opinion: Personal Reflections on the Ceasefire Vote
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Opinion: Personal Reflections on the Ceasefire Vote

Hind Mari March 15, 2024 3

This piece was written the day after the more than five-hour long town council meeting...

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Letter: Aren’t We Tired of Death? Support the Resolution for a Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza
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Letter: Aren’t We Tired of Death? Support the Resolution for a Permanent Ceasefire in Gaza

Hind Mari March 1, 2024 1

The following letter was sent to the Amherst Town Council on February 29, 2024. My...

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Opinion: Kindness And Fear Of The Unreported In Palestine
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Opinion: Kindness And Fear Of The Unreported In Palestine

Hind Mari February 17, 2023 0

This column appeared previously in The Amherst Bulletin. In her poem “Kindness,” Naomi Shihab Nye...

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