his webinar is presented by Gaza Is Burning, a Critical Solidarities Series @Dartmouth WGSS with additional support from Upper Valley for Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace VT and NH Jenny Kelly will discuss what solidarity means—and must mean—in the context of witnessing a livestreamed genocide. She will briefly detail the history of virtual tourism in Gaza as a form of resistance to the ongoing siege of the Strip. She will reflect on the labor of Palestinian guides in organizing these tours, as well as how they creatively resist the severing of Gaza from the world, and from the rest of Palestine, by teaching life amidst cycles of genocidal bombardment. She will also invite us to reflect on the limitations and possibilities of solidarity, virtual and otherwise, and what it might look like when Palestinians can extend invitations to tourists to visit a free Palestine.