The magazine Sedek seeks to develop a civil and critical discourse, both personal and political, around the Nakba—the expulsion of Palestinians from the state that became Israel and the prevention of their return to this day. Sedek opens a public space for literature, art, critical writing, and activism, connecting the oblivion of 1948 to contemporary life in Israel, bridging the widening crack in the walls of rigid consciousness with possibilities for other lives in the Middle Eastern context.