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Catalyst: Voices of Israeli and Palestinian Women

 

The Project

Peace X Peace is proud to launch a new video series called Catalyst: Voices of Israeli and Palestinian Women.  The videos lift up hopeful voices of Palestinians and Israelis during this time of dynamic confrontation. Hope and despair have taken turns in the Middle East through the Oslo Accords of 1993, two intifadas, the building of the separation wall, a blockade, the killing of more than 1300 Gazans in January 2009, and a financial upturn in Ramallah in the West Bank.  Please watch the videos and recommend them to your friends!

 

The Videos

The views and opinions expressed by in these videos do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Peace X Peace.

 

Introduction


Patricia Smith Melton from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

Video #1: Sheikh Jarrah


www.peacexpeace.org from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

Video #2: Friends Against the Wall

Catalyst Series from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

Video #3: Anya Antopolski: Israeli in Palestine

Anya Antopolski The Catalyst Series from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

Video #4: Nurit Peled: Daughter, Wife, and Mother on the Left

Nurit Peled Catalyst Series from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

Video #5: Bushra Mukbil: Professional, Equal, and Palestinian

Bushra Mukbil Catalyst Series from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

Video #6: Nira Lamay Rachlevsky and Reem Alshariff

Nira Lamay Rachlevsky – Catalyst Series from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

Video #7: Haviva Ner-David

Haviva Ner-David from Little Film Studio on Vimeo.

More Information

Find more articles and resources for and about Arab and Muslim women in our Connection Point initiative.


One Comment »

  • irit said:

    Thank you so much. The videos are inspiring.
    shared.

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