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Tatreez embroidery is an ancient and enduring symbol of Palestinian culture and identity. In Lebanon's Shatila refugee camp, a group of Palestinian women are keeping this tradition alive by teaching a new cohort of practitioners this age-old art.
In 1967, the Six-Day War began on June 5, leading Israel to triple its size and begin the longest occupation in modern history. Remembering Naksa, we share stories passed down to Palestinians living in the diaspora by their elder family members.
Israel's ministry of education has revoked the licences of six East Jerusalem schools for 'inciteful materials.' Palestinians warn that this is another step towards the Israelization of education in Jerusalem and call for schools to resist.
Facing both a complicated set of socio-political obstacles and cultural impediments, women in Kuwait continue to struggle in voicing their political needs in political action. For stateless women, much of that same voice is largely muffled.
Continuing their efforts to criminalise Palestinian activism in the UK, the Conservative Party's latest diatribe has been a threat to ban Palestinian chants, claiming that they are pro-Hamas. But what is the true history of Palestinian chants?
Arabs in the UK series: Suffering from Israeli apartheid and a harsh example of the wrongs of colonialism in the Middle East, Palestine is a cause that unites British Arabs like no other.
Book Club: Nadia Yaqub's Palestinian Cinema in the Days of Revolution delves into the political dynamics of Palestinian film.
Book Club: Rashid Khalidi's masterful book traces a hundred years of colonial war against Palestinians, waged first by the Zionist movement and Israel but backed by Britain and the US.
Book Club: Palestinian artist Sophie Halaby's life is traced in Laura S. Schor's biography during the ongoing colonisation and occupation of Palestine.
Book Club: By looking at intertwining complexities of politics, heritage, culture and state formation, Chiara de Cesari's academic study demonstrates how colonial dispossession can be opposed.