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7 Queer Palestinian Books To Read This Pride

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June 27, 2026

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What started as an odd essay or poem published in a radical zine or anthology, has become a full blown genre of queer Palestinian literature of which we are proud to be a part. The post 7 Queer Palestinian Books To Read This Pride appeared first on Autostraddle.

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