“…The story I use in this article, “The External Qassam and the Internal Qassam,” is a reflective story I wrote, a work of autoethnography, although I was not aware of this fact when I wrote it (Witkin, 2014). Autoethnography is a research approach in which researchers draw from their own experiences in telling stories of life events, producing personal narratives to reach a deeper understanding of how the personal relates to the cultural context (Crossley, 2009; Defrancisco et al, 2007; Diversi & Moreira, 2017; Singleton, 2021). Autoethnography is a tool used by individuals to identify and resist internalized oppression.…”