don’t stop talking about what’s happening
Portraits of Afro-Palestinians from the Book “Guardians of the Mosque”
Palestinian women confront Israeli soldiers during the first intifada (1987-93)
Palestine belongs to Palestinians 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Nadine Abdel-Taif, 10, whose home in Palestine was destroyed by Israeli bombing
This is from 2021
Palestine, 2001
Kai Weidenhofer
Anti-colonial poster seen in "British Columbia" Turtle Island
[Image id: a poster on a large green pole in a parking lot. It features a red anatomical heart design with a design in black of a Resistance fighter wearing a kuffiya and holding a slingshot. Black text at the top reads: "WHILE WE MOURN, WE ALSO FIGHT." White-on-black text at the bottom reads: "OUT HEARTS ARE THE FRONTLINES AGAINST OCCUPATION AND GENOCIDE." Black text below it reads: "ANTI-COLONIAL SOLIDARITY." At the bottom is included "#FREEPALESTINE". /end id]
Gorgeous gorgeous Jewish students say free Palestine
This is why we dance:
Because screaming isn't free
Please tell me:
Why is anger- even anger- a luxury to me?
-Mohammad El-Kurd, "This is Why We Dance," from "Rifqa"
Palestinian resistance fighters thank nuns in Gaza for providing food and water during Israel’s latest invasion of the besieged city.
2014
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A. Abbas. Senegal. Diourbel. A student copies the Quran in Arabic in a religious school. 1988.
@/savoirflair: On #EarthDay, it's crucial to recognize that the guardians of our planet are its indigenous peoples, who have historically maintained biodiversity and preserved natural resources through deep-rooted practices and ancestral wisdom. There is no climate justice without human rights, and we cannot celebrate our planet without honoring its original and eternal custodians. Without the stewardship of indigenous populations like the Palestinians, our environmental efforts are incomplete. Their resilience and ongoing struggle underline that Earth Day is not only a call for environmental action but also for justice and the recognition of the rights of indigenous guardians who have nurtured the land for centuries.
From today's million man march for Palestine in Sana'a, Yemen.