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Mary Hazboun is a multidisciplinary Palestinian-born, Chicago-based artist who practices “ The Art of Weeping” as an act of processing grief and somatic healing of bodies through drawing and singing. Mary’s work highlights the nuanced traumas of women and their resistance against different forms of oppression. Mary was born and raised in the city of Bethlehem and moved to the U.S in 2004. | People & Organizations | Art | |
Downloadable booklet debunking Zionist propaganda based on facts. Includes tips for effective communication, a primer on important terminology, and how to counter many of Israel's settler-colonialist excuses for their apartheid state and 75+ years of violence against Palestinians. | Curriculum | Websites | |
Free posters and stickers for download. Also great images for sharing on social media. | Art | Social Media Action | Accounts to Follow | |
Free downloads of posters, coloring pages, and stickers to print on your own, or you can donate money to print a stack of posters for distribution. | Art | Social Media Action | Accounts to Follow | |
5 Calls makes it easy for you to reach your members of Congress and make your voice heard. We research issues, write scripts that clearly articulate a progressive position, figure out the most influential decision-makers, and collect phone numbers for their offices. All you have to do is call. Android, iOS, or desktop.
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Learn about the Nakba via Project48 using educational material, eyewitness testimonies, images, videos and artifacts that bring to life the Palestinian Nakba (“Catastrophe” in Arabic), its generational impact, and the struggle for return of Palestinian refugees. | Curriculum |
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