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This thought-provoking 2022 documentary, which examines the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict, will be shown at St John and St Stephen’s Church at 7.30pm on Friday 22 November.<br> <br> It includes the deeply personal account of how one person was forced to challenge everything they had been taught about the conflict.<br> <br> Followed by a brief update on the work of Christian Aid partners in the region.<br> <br> Entry is free.<br> <br> This event is not organized by East Berkshire PSC.
After more than 115 days of daily protest at Amsterdam Centraal, the daily protest now takes place at Dam Square from 19:00 till 21:00.<br> <br> The mic is open for all in solidarity with Palestinian. We welcome anyone to chant for the liberation of Palestine, to read a poem, or say a word or a speech. Join the daily protest. Make your voice heard.<br> <br> FREE PALESTINE TILL PALESTINE IS FREE.
Friday 22nd November 7pm<br>
Stop the Abuse of Anti-Terrorism Laws to Attack Protestors Against Genocide in Gaza
Tomorrow! join the movement to 1️⃣ end Ixelles' complicity & 2️⃣ denounce the repression of the pro-Palestine movement.<br> <br> 📅 Tomorrow, Thursday 22/08, 6pm<br> 📍 Commune d’Ixelles (Chaussée d'Ixelles 168, 1050 Ixelles).<br> <br> 1️⃣ STOP AU JUMELAGE IXELLES-MEGIDDO ⛔<br> <br> 🔻 Join the weekly protest to call for the rupture of the twinning of the commune of Ixelles with Megiddo.<br> <br> ‼️ These next few weeks are critical. On 5/09 there is a city council planned, one of the last before the elections in October<br> <br> ✊ We thus need mass mobilisation on 22/08, 29/08, AND 5/09 to increase the pressure to put this on the agenda of the municipal council of the 05/09 📣 We want this to be in the public part of the "Conseil communal", not in the "huis-clos" part!<br> <br> 📢 Our voices must be louder than ever and we must continue mobilising until Ixelles stops its complicity. By upholding their cultural ties with the Israhelli region of Megiddo, Ixelles is directly complicit in a number of crimes: imprisoning children, torture, ethnic cleansing, and settler colonialism<br> <br> ‼️ We need to isolate Israhell completely, and at the same time show to cities and politicians that any form of cooperation with Israhell will be met with protest<br> <br> 📣 We urge authorities at all levels to fulfil their national a& international commitments, NOW!<br> <br> 2️⃣ TOGETHER AGAINST REPRESSION ✊<br> <br> 🚫 Repression against protesters is increasing: police violence, rejection of gatherings in solidarity with Palestine or fines sent to protesters.<br> <br> 🚫 These are attacks on the legitimate pro-Palestine movement.<br> <br> 🩸 Ixelles, among other communes, is complicit in that.<br> <br> 🔻 Let us jointly and loudly denounce that.<br> <br> 🇵🇸 Our commitment to justice and our protests against the ongoing genocide and the West’s complicity are much stronger than these deliberate attempts to repress us.<br> <br> ⚠️ Don’t forget ⚠️<br> <br> 🍉 SIGN THE PETITIONS IN BIO!<br> <br> 🍉 Reach out to BAG in pm if you received a SAC, We will help you contest the fine<br> <br> 🔻 Repression is the fear of the system! It will not isolate us, but only make us get organised better! 🍉<br> #freepalestin #ceasefirenow #stopcomplicity #stopgenocide<br> <br> (Original artwork @sidgiannelli through @flyers_for_falastin )
This screening is happening next week! Bring the whole family!
Palestinian Christians in Australia is delighted to host our 3rd Annual Gala since we established our organisation. <br> The Gala will be focused on supporting new arrivals from Gaza to Australia. Event will include:<br> 1. Showcase Palestinian Art and Tatreez designed by new arrivals from Gaza. We will exhibit and sell exquisite embroidery designed by Palestinian women from Gaza.<br> 2. Learn about the history of Palestinian Tatreez from Palestinian Australian Fashion Designer Gina Barjeel.<br> 3. Showcase Art and Craft designs created by Palestinian children from Gaza. <br> 4. Performance by Princess Sharna, the rally Princess who will entertain the children.<br> 5. Music and Dabka performances by Gaza artists<br> 6. Palestinian Knafeh, Arabic coffee and Palestinian cuisine <br> <br> Address: Macquarie Paradiso Function Centre, 279 Macquarie Street Liverpool <br> <br> Date: Friday 22 November 2024, 6pm - 11pm<br> <br> Ticket price: $100 for adults/ $80 for children under 18 (includes 3 course dinner and knafeh). <br> <br> Order tickets by 10 November 2024
Action at the roundabout on the Northampton side of the Coolidge Bridge. Bring signs!<br> <br> We are committed to raising our voices in protest of the incomprehensible violence and suffering Israel is inflicting on the people of Gaza and the West Bank - and holding these twice weekly actions until there is a permanent ceasefire! Please join us with your signs, your outrage, your sadness and grief, and your friends and family. There is hope and power in solidarity and action. FREE PALESTINE!
The protest in Brussels on Friday (17h00 instead of 18h00) and Saturday at 17h00 will not take place at Brouckère. New location will be announced soon.]<br> <br> [UPDATE 2: The Palestinian Café in Ghent is open Mon-Sat from 14h00 - 20h00]<br> <br> We keep going. No business as usual.<br> <br> Check the link in our bio ( @act4palestine_be ) for more things you can do!<br> <br> Please spread the message and DM us ( @act4palestine_be ) if you know about other events/initiatives 🗣️<br> <br> Let’s get organised. Disrupt. Escalate.<br> <br> PS. Kind reminder: wearing a mask will protect you (and others) from both Covid and surveillance technology. Let’s keep each other safe ❤️
We are on the corner of 4th and San Fernando Streets every Friday from 5 to 6pm. Join us to to take a stand in opposition to war and militarism and in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and all movements working for racial and economic justice.<br>
On Inauguration Day, January 20th, people from across the country will come together in Washington, D.C., to demand a future that centers the needs of the people over the interests of the wealthy elite. With voices raised for workers’ rights, immigrant rights, and environmental justice, we will call for an end to the genocide in Gaza, the U.S. war machine, and the rule of billionaires. We say: Defend Home Rule, DC Statehood Now!<br> <br> 📆 JAN 20<br> 🕚 11 AM<br> 📍 Washington D.C<br>
We are building a united front in Chicago against the billionaires’ ultra right program! Please DM us if you or your organization would like to be involved!
Join Workshops for Gaza for our first IN-PERSON reading at @yuandmebooks in New York City featuring writers Megan Fernandes, Jenny Xie and Kyle Lucia Wu!<br> <br> All proceeds will go to @thesameerproject Refaat Alareer Camp, which provides medical and educational support to children and adults in Gaza.<br> <br> @megfern is a writer living in New York City. Fernandes has published in @newyorkermag @poetryfoundation @kenyonreview The American Poetry Review, and @psharesjournal among others. Her third book of poetry, I Do Everything I’m Told, was published by @tin_house in June 2023. Fernandes is an Associate Professor of English and the Writer-in-Residence at Lafayette College.<br> <br> @jxie03 is the author of Holding Pattern, a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree and New York Times Editors’ Choice. Her short fiction has appeared in @sewaneereview @agni.magazine Ninth Letter, and @joylandmag and she’s received support from @macdowell1907 Yaddo and @breadloafwriter<br> <br> @kylelucia is the author of Win Me Something (@tin_house 2021). She is also the co-author with Cathy Linh Che of the children’s book An Asian American A to Z: A Children’s Guide to our History (@haymarketbooks 2023). Kyle is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute and a lecturer at the New School.<br> <br> To register, go to workshops4gaza.com/workshops where you can donate to the Sameer Project and fill out the registration form! Please note that attendance at this event will be capped at 45.<br> <br> Design: @revachol_morning @a8mittsu 💖<br>
Host: Roslindale for Palestine<br> <br> Everyone is welcome (come visit Rozzie!)<br> <br> We have plenty of flags and signs, but also feel free to bring your own.<br> <br> Our spot is the intersection of Poplar and South.<br> <br> Family friendly
Come stand out in Maynard to show support for Gaza and demand a ceasefire! <br> <br> At the corner of Nason and Main every Saturday at 10am weather permitting.
Action at the roundabout on the Northampton side of the Coolidge Bridge. Bring signs!<br> <br> We are committed to raising our voices in protest of the incomprehensible violence and suffering Israel is inflicting on the people of Gaza and the West Bank - and holding these twice weekly actions until there is a permanent ceasefire! Please join us with your signs, your outrage, your sadness and grief, and your friends and family. There is hope and power in solidarity and action. FREE PALESTINE!
We are on the corner of 4th and San Fernando Streets every Friday from 5 to 6pm. Join us to to take a stand in opposition to war and militarism and in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and all movements working for racial and economic justice.<br>
November 29th is commemorated as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.<br> <br> We call upon all people of conscience to join us in the streets of NYC to demonstrate our unwavering support for the Palestinian people in the struggle against US-Israeli genocide and occupation.<br> <br> We refuse to be silent. It is our duty to build on the momentum of mass mobilization and stand against the Zionist aggression on our people.<br> <br> 🗓️ Friday, November 29<br> 📍 Columbus Circle, NYC<br> ⏰2pm
NYC: INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE<br> <br> November 29th is commemorated as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.<br> <br> We call upon all people of conscience to join us in the streets of NYC to demonstrate our unwavering support for the Palestinian people in the struggle against US-Israeli genocide and occupation.<br> <br> We refuse to be silent. It is our duty to build on the momentum of mass mobilization and stand against the Zionist aggression on our people.<br> <br> 🗓️ Friday, November 29<br> 📍 Columbus Circle, NYC<br> ⏰2pm<br>
Thursday, November 28, 2024<br> 7:30 AM 8:00 PM<br> Marginal Way Park & Ride<br> 274 Marginal WayPortland, ME, 04101United States (map)
Join us for a night of film, art, and community as we raise funds for Children in Gaza!🇵🇸
On Inauguration Day, January 20th, people from across the country will come together in Washington, D.C., to demand a future that centers the needs of the people over the interests of the wealthy elite. With voices raised for workers’ rights, immigrant rights, and environmental justice, we will call for an end to the genocide in Gaza, the U.S. war machine, and the rule of billionaires. We say: Defend Home Rule, DC Statehood Now!<br> <br> 📆 JAN 20<br> 🕚 11 AM<br> 📍 Washington D.C<br>
We are building a united front in Chicago against the billionaires’ ultra right program! Please DM us if you or your organization would like to be involved!
Israel has been committing the crime of genocide against the Palestinians for over 12 months now. Sylvan Adams, the Canadian-Israeli billionaire, who bankrolls Israel-Premier Tech has openly declared he is using the World Cycling Tours to sportswash Israeli crimes.<br> <br> Put the these dates in your calendar now and plan to protest the presence of an Israeli branded team in South Australia 18 January through to 26 January 2025.<br>
Herbal medicine has long been used as a tool for self-determined, culturally-based, liberatory medicine. However, it has also been used for colonial and imperial gain. This workshop will explore the ways that fascist governments and people employ herbal medicine for public relations while committing atrocities. <br> <br> Participants will have the opportunity to critically reflect on their lineages and connections to medicine to see how they either reinforce systems of domination or strengthen their relationship to land and liberation.<br> <br> Shabina Lafleur-Gangji is an acupuncturist, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, and community herbalist living on occupied Dish With Many Spoons treaty land. Her work is rooted in the principles of self-determination and liberation. She tends to a half-acre medicine garden and is the co-director of Seed Soil Spirit, a grassroots Herb school run by and primarily for Black, Indigenous and other racialized people working to uplift traditional plant knowledge.
In the first theleftberlin Book Club we will be discussing Mahmood Mamdani’s book Neither Settler Nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities. In this, the first session, we will be discussing Chapter Six -Decolonising the Political Community.
Join us united to celebrate xmas whilst fundraising for our brothers and sisters in the west bank and Gaza.<br> <br>
APAN is holding the Palestinian Youth Summit once again in Naarm/Melbourne this December to bring young Palestinians from across the continent together.<br> <br> If you are 18-30 and Palestinian, save the date for the summit in your calendar; expect 3 days of learning, healing and networking with one another.
APAN is holding the Palestinian Youth Summit once again in Naarm/Melbourne this December to bring young Palestinians from across the continent together.<br> <br> If you are 18-30 and Palestinian, save the date for the summit in your calendar; expect 3 days of learning, healing and networking with one another.<br> <br> More details TBA.<br> <br> #gaza #freepalestine<br>
Freiheit für Palästina!
Herbal medicine has long been used as a tool for self-determined, culturally-based, liberatory medicine. However, it has also been used for colonial and imperial gain. This workshop will explore the ways that fascist governments and people employ herbal medicine for public relations while committing atrocities. <br> <br> Participants will have the opportunity to critically reflect on their lineages and connections to medicine to see how they either reinforce systems of domination or strengthen their relationship to land and liberation.<br> <br> Shabina Lafleur-Gangji is an acupuncturist, Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, and community herbalist living on occupied Dish With Many Spoons treaty land. Her work is rooted in the principles of self-determination and liberation. She tends to a half-acre medicine garden and is the co-director of Seed Soil Spirit, a grassroots Herb school run by and primarily for Black, Indigenous and other racialized people working to uplift traditional plant knowledge.
In this workshop led by award-winning poet Lena Tuffaha, participants will read and discuss Mahmoud Darwish’s Memory for Forgetfulness, which focuses on in his experience in Beirut during the Israeli invasion of 1982. A take-home writing prompt will be provided.<br> <br> Lena Khalaf Tuffaha is an Arab American poet, essayist, and translator. She is the author of three books of poetry, including Kaan and Her Sisters (Trio House Press, 2023), Something About Living (University of Akron Press, 2023), and Water & Salt (Red Hen Press, 2017).
Join Workshops4Gaza for our second online poetry reading featuring Indigenous poetic geniuses Natalie Diaz, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. The reading will be followed by a short moderated discussion.<br> <br> Natalie Diaz is Mojave and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian community. She is the author of the poetry collections Postcolonial Love Poem (Graywolf, 2020), which won the Pulitzer Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award, and When My Brother Was an Aztec (Copper Canyon Press, 2012). She teaches at Arizona State University.<br> <br> Jamaica Heolimeleikalani is a Kanaka Maoli poet and the author of Remembering our Intimacies: Moʻolelo, Aloha ʻĀina, and Ea (University of Minnesota Press, 2021). She is an associate professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian politics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.<br> <br> Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg writer, musician, intellectual and member of Alderville First Nation. She is the author of eight previous books including the novel Noopiming: A Cure for White Ladies (University of Minnesota Press, 2021), and Rehearsals for Living, co-authored with Robyn Maynard (Haymarket Books, 2022).
Register for “A Poetry Reading for Gaza II” here.<br> Donate to Sameer Project here (suggested donation $25 USD). <br> <br> Join Workshops4Gaza for our second online poetry reading featuring Indigenous poetic geniuses Natalie Diaz, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. The reading will be followed by a short moderated discussion.<br> <br> Natalie Diaz is Mojave and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian community. She is the author of the poetry collections Postcolonial Love Poem (Graywolf, 2020), which won the Pulitzer Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award, and When My Brother Was an Aztec (Copper Canyon Press, 2012). She teaches at Arizona State University.<br> <br> Jamaica Heolimeleikalani is a Kanaka Maoli poet and the author of Remembering our Intimacies: Moʻolelo, Aloha ʻĀina, and Ea (University of Minnesota Press, 2021). She is an associate professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian politics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.<br> <br> Leanne Betasamosake Simpson is a Michi Saagiig Nishnaabeg writer, musician, intellectual and member of Alderville First Nation. She is the author of eight previous books including the novel Noopiming: A Cure for White Ladies (University of Minnesota Press, 2021), and Rehearsals for Living, co-authored with Robyn Maynard (Haymarket Books, 2022).
Register for “Black Studies and the Black Radical Tradition” here.<br> Donate to Othman here (suggested donation $75 USD). <br> <br> This workshop will map the development of Black studies in relation to the global Black radical tradition of anti-racist, anti-colonial, anti-capitalist politics and cultural production. It will introduce the long history of Black liberationist theory and practice as a mode of Black knowledge production, then take up the Black radical tradition alongside Pan-Africanism and the ongoing Palestinian liberation struggle. This workshop is open to any student of emancipatory cultural politics and transnational anti-colonialism.<br> <br> Sophia Azeb is an assistant professor of Black studies in the Department of Critical Race & Ethnic Studies at UC Santa Cruz. She is a scholar of the Black radical tradition and decolonial theory. She writes frequently on Palestine for The Funambulist.
In this workshop with renowned author and speaker Laila El Haddad, participants will learn how to make Rummaniya, an autumnal vegetarian stew of eggplant, pomegranate and lentis popular in the southwest of Palestine, including Gaza. <br> <br> Laila will share her vast knowledge about the culinary heritage of Gaza and the impacts of Israel's occupation and genocide on local foodways.<br> <br> Participants will also learn about the use of the Zibdiya, the multipurpose clay mortar that Gazans use to prep, eat, and cook with. They will be sent a list of ingredients to prepare beforehand, then guided through the steps to prepare the dish during the workshop.<br> <br> Laila El-Haddad is a Palestinian-American writer from Gaza and co-author of The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey, which showcases traditional Palestinian cuisine and culture while exploring the deep connections between the Israeli occupation and its impact on Gaza's foodways. <br> <br> Through her work as a journalist, storyteller and documentarian, including her appearance on CNN's “Parts Unknown” with Anthony Bourdain in 2013, she provides much-needed insight into the human experience of the region, raising awareness and fostering understanding of the Palestinian experience. She lives in Maryland with her husband and their four children.
Cripps Contra Colonialism’s next eVigil will be on November 29 at 6pm Australian Western Standard Time, and you’re all invited.<br> <br> Our accessible eVigil’s are open to everyone – people with disabilities / illness, the neurodivergent, allies, those with barriers to attending other events, or anyone else who wants to join.<br> <br> The eVigil is a safe space for people to share our grief, and express solidarity with the struggle of Palestinians, Sudanese, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and other colonised or indigenous peoples across the world.<br> <br> You can register for the Zoom call here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrceurqzsqGtYCcS3AIQ8xYKih4l5PhuYh
Kom og høyr Torstein Dahle, leiar i Ship To Gaza Norway!<br> <br> Torstein er ein kapasitet på området, og vi vil påstå at nesten uansett kor mykje du veit om Palestina, vil du gå klokare ut frå dette møtet!<br> Det vert høve til å stilla spørsmål/diskutera etter foredraget. Det vert vist filmar.<br> Sal av varer frå Handala, palestinabutikken i Bergen<br> Servering av kaffi og munngodt<br> Arrangørar: Palestinakomiteen på Voss, Raudt Voss, Raudt Hordaland, Voss Sosialistisk Ungdom, Fagforbundet Voss og Amnesty International Voss<br> VEL MØTT
Tens of thousands of trade unionists in Britain have joined the huge national protests in London and elsewhere and have been leading an array of solidarity actions. In September, TUC Congress unanimously passed a motion demanding an end to all arms trade with Israel, reiterating support for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) and recognising that all Palestinians are subjected to a system of oppression that is recognised internationally as apartheid. Congress also voted to adopt an emergency resolution to support calls for a UK-wide workplace day of action in support of an immediate ceasefire.
Reposted from @kafiahaile:<br> More times added for folks on the West Coast. Never say “it’s complicated” again—learn about the past & present via a framework of African American history & find out how you can make an impact.<br> <br> Our Nov. 25 session will be led by an advocate for Sudan and Palestine who has briefed members of Congress. We’ll learn about the crisis in Sudan, how it intersects with Palestine, and how we can help.”<br> <br> Facilitated by @kafiahaile<br> <br> Links to register for free teach-ins:
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