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SUMMARY:Cultural Production and the Palestine Movement
DESCRIPTION:Join CODEPINK\, Watermelon Pictures\, and the Palestinian Youth Movement to talk about cultural production in the Palestine solidarity movement! \nWe’ll discuss how we can incorporate the fight for Palestinian liberation into our cultural spaces and filmmaker Cherien Dabis will give a short introduction and discuss her new film\, All That’s Left of You. \n🗓️ Monday\, January 5th\n🕔 5PM EST\n💻 RSVP for Zoom link \ncodepink.org/wp105 (events calendar in bio)
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/cultural-production-and-the-palestine-movement/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture: Ethical Stewardship of Palestinian Dress
DESCRIPTION:Ethical Stewardship of Palestinian Dress: Collecting\, Cataloguing\, and a Case Study \nDate: Friday\, January 9\, 2026\nTime: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST\nLocation: Online\, Zoom link will be emailed at 10am EST on event day\nInstructor: Wafa Ghnaim\, Dress Historian\, Researcher & Educator\nRegistration Fee: Sliding scale \nDescription: This lecture presents the research and findings of Wafa Ghnaim’s forthcoming article “Archiving the Thobe\,” to be published in the Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice (JTDRP). It outlines a reparative framework for the identification\, cataloguing\, and stewardship of Palestinian dress in American museum collections. Drawing on oral history\, regional provenance\, and nearly a decade of sustained research with institutions alongside the development of the Tatreez Institute collection\, the lecture examines how museum practices and fashion media produced misattribution\, decontextualization\, and exoticization. It traces how garments were extracted\, anonymized\, and reframed through biblical and Orientalist lenses\, and how these interpretations continue in contemporary digital spaces\, priming American and European audiences to adopt dehumanizing views of Palestinians today. The lecture introduces rematriation as a reparative paradigm grounded in Indigenous feminist ethics and matrilineal stewardship. The session invites scholars and cultural workers to cultivate accountable\, community-centered practices that safeguard Palestinian cultural heritage in their museum and cultural work.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/virtual-lecture-ethical-stewardship-of-palestinian-dress/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Art,Lecture/Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:The World as Palestine: On Advocacy\, Activism\, and Justice
DESCRIPTION:Register here: forms.office.com/r/91zmnL3jYm \nAll morning sessions in Thomson Hall 317 \n9-9:30am | Welcome | Coffee/tea and light refreshments \n9:30-11am | PANEL\nPolicing Dissent: Reflections from Eastern Washington’s Palestinian Liberation Movement \n  \nPanelists:\nAndrea Brower (formerly Gonzaga University)\nKathryn DePaolis (Eastern Washington University)\nMajid Sharifi (Eastern Washington University) \nThis panel examines academic dissent\, critical thought\, and resistance with reflections from Eastern Washington’s Palestinian liberation movement. \n11-11:30am | BREAK \n11:30am-1pm | WORKSHOP\nPeople’s Justice: Lessons from the Palestinian and Filipino Struggles for Liberation \nPanelists: Anna Beyette and Troy Osaki\, recent participants in the International People’s Tribunals \nInternational People’s Tribunals (IPTs) are quasi-judicial forums convened to serve as a platform for victims and advocates and their organizations to present evidence and legal arguments related to international humanitarian law. Join this workshop to hear directly from delegates who traveled to participate both in the recent IPTs on genocide in Palestine and war crimes under former Philippine president Duterte and learn about the interconnections between people’s struggles for national liberation and more just futures. \nAllen Auditorium \n2:30-4:30pm | FILM SCREENING AND DISCUSSION \nThe Palestine Exception  \nFilmmaker in attendance: Jan Haaken (Portland State University) \nJoin filmmaker Jan Haaken for a screening of The Palestine Exception. The film follows professors and students from across the country as they demand a ceasefire and divestment from companies that do business with Israel and face crackdowns from administrators\, the media\, the police and politicians. \nThomson Hall 317 \n5-5:30pm | Light refreshments \n5:30-7pm | WORKSHOP\nActivism and Civic Engagement in Washington State  \nFacilitator: Laila Taji (Washington for Peace and Justice) \nThis workshop examines the vital role of state-level legislative advocacy in protecting civil liberties and ensuring access to truthful\, accurate education. Participants will explore how state policies influence individual rights\, public discourse\, and the integrity of educational systems. Join Laila Taji from Washington for Peace and Justice to discuss current legislative challenges and the importance of civic engagement.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/the-world-as-palestine-on-advocacy-activism-and-justice/
LOCATION:University of Washington – Thomson Hall\, 1911 Skagit Lane\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Panel Discussion,Political,Social Justice,Workshop
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