New Release: What the Cameras Couldn't Capture
"Amidst the ruins and streets covered with dust and blood, nothing [in Gaza] resembles the life the world knows."

Congratulations, Shaza Abu Dayah and her team, on the release of What the Camera’s Couldn’t Capture. Shaza’s zine investigates the layers of complex trauma inflicted upon Gaza’s populace. No stone, no story has been left unturned by the occupation. No camera could capture the total devastation.
Zine Description
Life for Shaza and her family has been a chronology of war for as long as she and her relatives can remember. A mother, a psychologist, and sign-language interpreter, Shaza possesses a unique point of view, which she articulates with strength and defiance. This personal account of the ongoing genocide in Gaza is told in three parts that address painful realities of displacement, childhood under siege, and death.
Editions: English.
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