Voices From and For Palestine

During our Voices From and For Palestine: Building Feminist Solidarity online series, we are exploring thought-provoking questions with Palestinian feminist activists, academics, thinkers and allies:

  • What have been the gendered impacts of the violence in Palestine in recent times?

  • How are Palestinian women resisting?

  • What does feminist solidarity look like in this moment?

  • How have major historical events, including peace processes, shaped the identity of Palestinian women?

  • In what ways do imagination and creativity become instruments of healing, resistance and solidarity?

Each session provides space for storytelling, discussion, (un)learning, and connection, offering an opportunity to reflect collectively on these and other essential topics. Together, we are reimagining a world of shared empowerment and justice!

If you missed our sessions or want to revisit our key highlights, you can find our collection of collective resources below.

Kifaya Khraim shared insights into the vital work of the Palestinian Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling (WCLAC). She shed light on the gendered impacts of violence on women and girls in Gaza. Graphic artist Riya Nagendra created a captivating cartoon capturing the session's highlights and main reflections

Access a full version of the cartoon here and read the beautiful blog written by our friend and colleague Kirthi here.

 

Dr. Nahed Habiballah provided a compelling narrative on the history of Palestinian women's identity formation and movement building. In this resource, we offer a summary of some of the key insights and learnings from the event.

Read the key takeaways

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