‘No Mardi Gras mask can hide genocide’: the pro-Palestine activism of this year’s carnival
New Orleans carnival attendees have long protested against injustice - this year, Palestinian solidarity is part of the picture
Carnival in New Orleans, a time of indulgence before the Lenten season, is known for its bright, boldly decorated parades and floats, and celebratory atmosphere. Mardi Gras Day, or Fat Tuesday, the last day of revelry, is a culmination of this indulgence. But, historically, carnival has also been an occasion for protesting against injustice and subverting political norms.
This year's festival pushed that tradition forward with krewes - groups that host parades and balls - that incorporated demonstrations of Palestinian solidarity into their processions. Amid the Israel-Gaza war, hundreds of carnival participants have used the marches to bring awareness to the conflict.
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