Publication Date

2025

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Book

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Since 1948, the number of Palestinian refugees has grown immensely, from roughly one million to more than eight million globally. The recent conflict in Gaza has brought attention back to this group and their unique nature of statelessness. Through archival research, observations, and interviews with community members, this ethnographic study examines their livelihoods and struggles in Syracuse and Binghamton as a part of the Palestinian diaspora in Upstate New York. Palestinians prevail through markets, religious centers, and cultural events and celebrations. Through such representations, their heritage is brought to the United States, maintaining identities, fostering a multigenerational community, and preserving a connection to their homeland. By presenting the Palestinian-American experience, an underrepresented community that is integral to the diverse fabric of Upstate New York is highlighted, dispelling stigmas and stereotypes that have been enhanced post-9/11 and October 7th.

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A Study of the Palestinian Diaspora in Upstate New York

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