In recent weeks we have witnessed the ongoing tragedies in the Middle East—the October 7 attack on Israel and the killing and displacement of innocent civilians in Gaza—with a mix of fear, anger, and grief. We want to make our stance clear: we are pro-peace. All systems of oppression reinforce one another. Advocating for Palestinian rights and the safety of Jewish communities around the world go hand-in-hand.
The Sun is committed to publishing writing that reflects human complexity, fosters empathy, and illuminates inequity. For fifty years we have offered a platform for work that challenges racist
policing, demands dignity in
immigration, rejects normative scripts of
war, and advocates for the autonomy of
oppressed people everywhere.
In 2016 we published an
interview by Judith Hertog with two unlikely friends—Bassam Aramin, a Muslim Palestinian, and Rami Elhanan, a Jewish Israeli. Hertog, a Dutch-Israeli writer, teacher, and storyteller, searches for hope in a conversation that is heart-wrenching and insightful.