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The cafe where Palestinian children look out for each other
Supported by DCI-Palestine, teens in Dheisheh refugee camp are creating a space for their peers to bond and learn amid the violence of occupation.
By
Fatima AbdulKarim
October 3, 2022
How Israel’s road projects are ensuring apartheid is here to stay
The expansion of settler bypass roads in the West Bank has been central to turning Israel's 'temporary occupation' into a permanent one-state reality.
By
Ahmad Al-Bazz
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Edo Konrad
December 31, 2020
Finding a path to an enduring Black-Palestine solidarity
When I visited a Palestinian refugee camp in the West Bank with a group of activists from working-class Black neighborhoods in the United States, I was astonished to discover just how much it reminded me of home. But then it didn’t. By Eli Day Traveling with the Dream Defenders in Palestine is an exercise in conquering distance. In…
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+972 Magazine
September 30, 2019
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Women filmmakers shine at Palestine’s first student film fest
The first Bethlehem Student Film Festival included a strong showing from Palestinian women from both sides of the Green Line, with films tackling patriarchy, gender stereotypes, and the occupation. By Suha Arraf The Bethlehem Student Film Festival kicked off last week, showcasing 74 student films from all over the world, including France, Algeria, Egypt, China,…
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April 16, 2019
Palestinian teacher wins $1M prize while West Bank colleagues strike
Hanan al-Hroub wins global teaching prize worth one million dollars at the height of a mass strike by Palestinian teachers for higher salaries and better terms. Hanan al-Hroub, a Palestinian teacher from Bethlehem, won $1 million for her work promoting nonviolence through learning on Sunday night. Al-Hroub, who teaches in both the West Bank city…
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Sawsan Khalife'
March 14, 2016
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