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The film "Searching for Freedom: The Holy Land Foundation" is a two part documentary focusing on the story of the Holy Land Foundation, established in the late 80's by three Palestinian-Americans. The foundation aimed to supply humanitarian aid to the Palestinians in Palestine and countries hosting Palestinian refugees, it later became the largest charity association in the US to distribute humanitarian aid to Palestinians. After 9/11, the former US President George W. Bush issued a decision to shut down the Holy Land Foundation and freeze its assets. Five of the Holy Land Foundation's members were charged with funding terrorism and sending money to Hamas, and were (eventually) convicted after two trials based on dubious evidence.
The film is in two parts. Please see the full description towards the bottom of the page for the link to Part II of the documentary. | Films/Videos | |
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 | |
One of the most common excuses for the State of Israel’s ongoing genocide of Palestinians and ethnic “cleansing” of Occupied Palestine is that Israel has a right to self-defense—but does it? Is that actually a right that the State of Israel has that is based in international law? Learn more about what experts in international law say about the State of Israel's right to self-defense, and what that means for their current military operations in Gaza. Sources cited. | Articles | Films/Videos | |
Video making a case for sanctioning the State of Israel for its human rights violations, genocide, and war crimes. The video describes the atrocities that the State of Israel has committed against Palestinians and includes both historical and current actions.
Slightly under 10 minutes long. | Action Items | Films/Videos | Social Media Action | Posts to Signal Boost | |
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 | |
Music | Social Media Action | ||
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 | |
An accounting of the original Nakba in 1948, from the perspective of a 14-year-old Palestinian girl. Based on a true story. | Films/Videos | |
Filmed shortly after the Israeli aggression against Gaza in 2014, this documentary examines how violence has transformed the lives of 10 Palestinian children.
Content Notes: The documentary contains footage from the violence, so you may want to pre-screen if you plan on watching with children. Subtitles. | Films/Videos | |
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 | |
The Present shows the daily abuse and indignity faced by Palestinian people under the apartheid system. A man and his young daughter go shopping for a gift for his wife.
Content Notes: Netflix classifies this as TV-MA but I’m honestly not sure why as it only lists “language” as a reason for the rating. I did watch this entire film and I don’t remember hearing much (any) swearing, but swearing also doesn’t bother me so…watch with kids at your own risk. No graphic violence. Subtitles. | Films/Videos |
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