Posts tagged Washington DC
THE STRUGGLE FOR PALESTINIAN RIGHTS: REVISITING US POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL LAWa

Washington, DC I Middle East Institute

Eyewitness Palestine delegation leader Noura E. was part of a book talk at the Middle East Institute last week, showcasing Khaled Elgindy’s book “ Blind Spot: America and the Palestinians, from Balfour to Trump”.

Read More
FROM DC TO PALESTINE: STATE VIOLENCE, THE LAW & HOW WE RESIST

Washington, DC I JVP DC Metro

Eyewitness Palestine delegation leader Noura E. and Justice Delegation Member Justin H. will be speaking at the "From DC to Palestine: State violence, the law & how we resist" in Washington DC.

Read More
EYEWITNESS PALESTINE ON CAPITOL HILL

Washington, DC  I Capitol Hill

Eyewitness Palestine delegates Kareem El-Hosseiny and Eyewitness Palestine Program Director, Emily Siegel were on Capitol Hill today meeting with DC rep, Eleanor Holmes Norton . . . Also spotted on the hill are delegates Seth Morrison and Karen Akerman as part of Jewish Voice for Peace’s Lobby Day.

Read More
IT'S WHAT WE DO, NOW OUT ON DVD

Worldwide I Its What We Do , A Play

Eyewitness Palestine delegate Pamela Nice’s play, “It’s What We Do” has launched its video production online and on DVD.

After twice performing in the Capital Fringe Festival and winning Best Drama in the Fringe Audience Awards in both 2015 and 2017, they are excited to take the play to audiences worldwide!

Read More
RESISTING STATE VIOLENCE: LESSONS ON LIBERATION AND ABOLITION

Washington DC I America's Islamic Heritage Museum

Eyewitness Palestine delegates, Brittany Oliver and E&A Coordinator Nadya Tannous spoke on a larger panel, including speakers like Sahar Francis of Addameer, titled “Resisting State Violence: Lessons on Liberation and Abolition”.

Read More
DIVESTING FROM STATE VIOLENCE

 Washington, DC I Hands on Drums

Eyewitness Palestine delegate Jaquial Durham will be speaking this Friday at the event below, hosted by Georgetown Black Student Alliance and Georgetown Students for Justice in Palestine for a teach-in on divesting from state violence.

“In the spirit of internationalism, we as students, activists, academics, and community members will explore together the manifestations of state violence in DC, Palestine, and the UK. Look forward to a night of hearing from community organizers directly involved in resisting state violence, visualizing possibilities for accountable solidarity, and expanding divestment work in DC.”

Check out the line up at the link below and come out if you’re in the DC-Metro Area!

Read More