With Gaza and the Palestinian resistance as their compass, students have been holding UK higher education institutions accountable in their complicity in the zionist settler-colonial project and in the broader imperialist infrastructure that enables genocide. Created by those directly involved in campus organising, it offers a living archive and practical toolkit shaped by frontline experiences, strategies, and political clarity.
Edited and designed by Zissel Aronow and Tessnim Tolba of the RCA Palestine Society, with illustrations from Lewis Danielski, the publication brings together writings, artwork, and conversations from student groups, artists, and organisers. Spanning six themes – Organising Skills, Coalition Building, Encampments/Occupations, Welfare, Repression, and Art as Resistance – it reflects on lessons learned through struggle, particularly encampments, occupations, and cross-campus coalitions.
More than a record, this is a toolbox for future organisers: a politicising resource grounded in a commitment to anti-zionism and anti-imperialism. It is a refusal to look away and an invitation to join the struggle – until Palestine is free.