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Malak Mattar is a painter from Gaza. She is back in London celebrating a successful launch and solo art exhibition at Garden Court Chambers. She talks to °®Âþµº about her early work, influences and hopes for the future.
Coffee in Gaza is more than a drink; it's a long-lasting tradition and a lifeline. With a history dating back centuries, Gazans have continued their coffee culture despite Israeli assaults and restrictions that have massively hindered production.
To commemorate the International Day of Tatreez and Palestinian culture, we met with The Tatreez Sisters, an online platform started by two British-Palestinian women living in the diaspora, that stitch together Palestinian culture and identity.
On 30 March Palestinians commemorate the 47th anniversary of Land Day, reaffirming their unbreakable bond to the land of historic Palestine despite the many challenges they face in resisting Israel's continued policies of displacement.
Renowned Palestinian literary giant Salma Khadra Jayyusi has died, leaving a rich legacy behind her which spans Arabic literature teaching, poetry and translation, as well as having brought about a deeper appreciation of Arabic culture in the West.
Book Club: The plight of Bedouins living in Palestine is seldom written about in novel form. Sheikha Helawy, herself hailing from a Bedouin town, has written a collection of 18 short stories that unveils the culture of Bedouin women in modernity.
Book Club: An intersectional unpacking of settler colonialism, Zionism and Palestinian liberation, Nada Elia's thought-provoking book connects the dots of transnational solidarity and how Palestinian activism benefits from interconnectedness.
Book Club: Free from co-option and distortion, Jehan Helou's 'Making Palestine's History' gives a rare voice to the revolutionary Palestinian women whose steadfastness helped preserve and protect the Palestinian cause against colonial incursions.
A group of 19 Palestinian hikers have one eye on the peak of one of the world’s highest mountains, and the other on justice for deported Palestinian lawyer Salah Hammouri.
Israel's campaign to demolish Palestinian schools in the West Bank has no intention to stop. After another school was wrecked by Israeli bulldozers, parents and local authorities fear further disruption to the education of the Palestinian youth.