Palestinian Communities’ Resilience and Resourcefulness in the Face of Ethnic Cleansing
Indigenous people around the world have faced ethnic cleansing and other forms of oppression for centuries. Despite these challenges, they have shown remarkable resilience and resourcefulness in their struggles to survive and thrive.
In this event, Jamal Juma’ and Sami will share their insights on organizing Palestinian communities facing daily threats of house demolition and ethnic cleansing. Isolated and deprived of their most basic needs and rights, these communities have been coming together like with the campaign “Stop the Wall” and the organization “Youth of Sumud”, mobilizing their limited resources in creative ways to resist military guns, bulldozers and settler violence.
As November 9 will mark the beginning of the International Week of Solidarity Against the Apartheid Wall, this event will also be an opportunity to reflect on the role, good or bad, that international solidarity can play and how communities can stay in control of their struggles.
The LCN is a non-violent, pro-democracy organization. We believe in the sanctity of all lives, and we believe the loss of all lives is tragic and needs to be avoided at all costs.
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In this event, you will:
- Learn about the challenges faced by Palestinian communities facing daily threats of house demolition and ethnic cleansing.
- Learn about the organizing strategies and tactics used by Palestinian communities to resist military guns, bulldozers, and settler violence.
- Reflect on the role, good or bad, that international solidarity can play in supporting Palestinian communities’ struggles.
- Gain inspiration from the resilience and resourcefulness of Palestinian communities.
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For more information about this event please contact Céline Lebrun Shaath


