Breathing new life into old stories – a writer’s reflection
Samah Fadil is an Afro-Palestinian writer, editor, and translator who acresides in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Her words can be read in FIYAH, Palestine Square, Skin Deaep, Mizna, and more.
Samah Fadil is an Afro-Palestinian writer, editor, and translator who acresides in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Her words can be read in FIYAH, Palestine Square, Skin Deaep, Mizna, and more.
This article is a product of the ‘How to write your Nakba story?’ workshop hosted by the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) to commemorate 75 years of the Nakba, led by Laura Albast.
This article is a product of the ‘How to write your Nakba story?’ workshop hosted by the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) to commemorate 75 years of the Nakba, led by Laura Albast.
This article is a product of the ‘How to write your Nakba story?’ workshop hosted by the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) to commemorate 75 years of the Nakba, led by Laura Albast.
This article is a product of the ‘How to write your Nakba story?’ workshop hosted by the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) to commemorate 75 years of the Nakba, led by Laura Albast.
This article is a product of the ‘How to write your Nakba story?’ workshop hosted by the Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS)
Ayman Shuaibi joins the UPA family as Regional Director of Field Operations with decades of experience in development programs throughout Palestine. Get to know more about the man behind the resume in the interview below.
Dr. Mousa has made it his mission to provide comprehensive care for women and children in Gaza since he knows they are among the most vulnerable in terms of health.
The devastation for families in Gaza does not cease when bombs do. Manal and her husband, Karim, live in a frequently targeted village on the border of Gaza, where they rent a small, cloth-roofed house and a 600 square-meter greenhouse for farming.
As a cab driver in Gaza, Amjad has very modest means and carries a heavy weight on his shoulders; he has four children to provide for.