Genocide Bad:  Sim Kern In-Conversation with Hannah Moushabeck

Genocide Bad: Sim Kern In-Conversation with Hannah Moushabeck

Join author Sim Kern in conversation with their editor Hannah Moushabeck, as they discuss anti-zionism, collective liberation, and more.

By Interlink Publishing

Date and time

Friday, May 2 · 7 - 9pm EDT.

Location

Mahar Auditorium, UMASS Amherst

119 Presidents Drive Amherst, MA 01002

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Sim Kern is the USA Today bestselling author of The Free People’s Village, an Indie Next Pick. As a journalist, book influencer, and anti-Zionist Jewish activist, Kern has used their social media platform to share educational content about Palestine and raise more than half a million dollars in direct aid for families in Gaza since October 7th, 2023

Kern gained international recognition as an anti-Zionist Jewish activist in the days after October 7th, 2023 on platforms like Tiktok and Instagram. At a time when social media was flooded with “I Stand with Israel” posts, Kern started sharing content encouraging their followers to read Palestinian books, learn Palestinian history, and question Western reporting on Palestine—videos which went viral into tens of millions of views. In Genocide Bad, Kern reflects on the life experiences that led them to anti-Zionist activism, while capturing and expanding upon their online educational content.

Hannah Moushabeck is a second-generation Palestinian American author and book worker who was raised in a family of publishers and booksellers and learned the power of literature at a young age. Hannah has worked in publishing for over a decade at companies such as Chronicle Books, The Quarto Group, and Simon & Schuster. She now runs Interlink Publishing, the only Palestinian-owned publisher in the United States, alongside her family. Her debut picture book Homeland: My Father Dreams of Palestine (Chronicle Books) won The New England Book Award and The Arab American Book Award. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts on the homelands of the Pocumtuc and Nipmuc Nations.

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