Being in your 20s is like I just made 100 different life defining choices this week alone and I don’t know if a single one will stand the test of time
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Being in your 20s is like I just made 100 different life defining choices this week alone and I don’t know if a single one will stand the test of time
Assortment of photos from Rafah, Gaza City, Al Quds (Jerusalem), Bir Shebba (Beersheba), and Al Khalil (Hebron). These were taken on a film camera by my mother in the 1990s.
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““يبدو أن تحرير العقل العربي أصعب من تحرير فلسطين .””
— محمد الماغوط (via schehrazad)
ردة فعل جمهور #كوكب_الشرق أم كلثوم في أحد الحفلات ، للمصور الأمريكي #هوارد_سوشورك
Can we bring back Palestine Academy as a resource, I fear a lot of people are forgetting to go back to the basics and simply learn about what is happening in Gaza and what HAS BEEN happening for the past 76 years
“If you want something you can have it, but only if you want everything that goes with it, including all the hard work and the despair, and only if you’re willing to risk failure.”
— Philip Pullman, Clockwork
Stingy with your visits, I saw you in my sleep
I grew to love it, and be content with you, a dream
“Happy in Gaza. The Palestinian desire for life.”
Photographed by Laura Junka-Aikio, 2004.
Israeli "settlement" housing surveys and dominates the landscape, West Bank, Palestine
THE ARCHITECTURE OF VIOLENCE (2014)
It feels like an important time to revisit this short documentary. Part of the Rebel Architecture series, the film examines, clearly and concisely, the use of design as a weapon of intimidation and subjugation within the Palestine Israel conflict. One element it focuses on is Palestine's 'architecture of occupation': the way the built environment, even in the form of suburban 'settlement' housing (in which tracts of Israeli homes have been built in occupied territories like the West Bank), has been deliberately shaped to intimidate, surveil, segregate, and even dehumanise.
"Israeli settlements are built on hilltops, overlooking Palestinian valleys, to dominate. They're laid out to create a suburban-scale optical device that can survey the territory. The bright red roofs of the houses are mandated by law... to allow military to understand what's friend and foe: where to bomb and where not to."
"...When you put Israeli colonies on highways, you accelerate Israeli movement through the space. In the same way, with every twist and turn of terrain, Palestinians encounter a checkpoint, a border, a fence, a valley they cannot cross..."
It's important for architects and urban designers everywhere to understand that our craft has the potential to be weaponised. It's important that, no matter whom the client, we think about how a project will impact everyone whose life it touches. But sadly, as essential as these considerations are, they're of no immediate help to the people in Gaza and the rest of Palestine right now. So, it seems worth sharing:
Some ways that we can help Palestinians:
1. Speak up. Send an email to your elected representative. Sign petitions. Stand up in any forum you can against human rights violations, and against both islamaphobic and antisemitic behaviour.
2. Contribute to a trusted aid organisation working in Gaza, such as Unicef or the British Red Cross. Sites like charitynavigator and charitychecker can be used to check it's a group who'll use it well.
3. Understand the context. Short videos here and here provide a clear introduction/overview.
4. Boycott companies that are directly profiting from the illegal occupation, and from human rights violations.
(Images: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters via Guardian, Léopold Lambert/Funambulist)
visual by zayn alarbi, words by ibrahim nasrallah
James Baldwin during his decade in Istanbul, Turkey (1961-71) by Sedat Pakay.
Scans from James Baldwin: Bearing witness from another place by Charles Jonhson
Students. Kuwait City, Kuwait, 1956
Thank you Yemen 🇾🇪
Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, they showed more empathy than those so-called civilized developed countries.
Palestinian students sit next to the empty seats of their martyred classmates.
LOOK AT THIS. Let it sink in. This was 10 years ago in 2014 and I just can’t imagine how traumatizing that must be even to this day.
Palestinians today are still enduring the same trauma under Israel’s occupation. These are elementary school children… the same age we once were. This is the reality of Palestinians that remain in Palestine. This is the resistance of my people.