"Palestinians are an ancient indigenous people from a fabled and tortured land. No matter who holds the guns and power over our homeland, our nation is deeply rooted in its soil, which cradles our collective memory, as it does the bones of our ancestors. All of our traditions, our stories, folklore, poetry, culinary forms, superstitions, traditional clothing, architecture, art, and cultural habits were born in that singular patch of earth over the span of millennia. Palestine Writes exists as an artistic and literary space to hold dear and celebrate and share the magnificence of Palestine’s indigenous heritage, particularly as powerful forces work tirelessly to erase us." https://palestinewrites.org/
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Saturday, October 7, 2023
Palestine Writes [in America] 2023!
As a former political prisoner in Egypt, and
dissident writer in exile, Palestinian culture and literature have
inspired and shaped my work. When I attended the Palestine Writes
Literature Festival, my heart came full circle.... READ MORE
Despite the incessant efforts of the pro-Israel lobby to censor
Palestinians and their allies, the festival was a testament to the
strength of transnational solidarity between those fighting for
liberation around the world, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah... READ MORE
The 2023 Palestine Writes Literature Festival wrapped
up on Sunday, September 24 following five joyful days of Palestinian
heritage, stories, art, music, dance, crafts, books, scholarship, food,
photography, 123 speakers, sessions, and a sold out crowd of over 1500
registered in-person attendees, as well as 4890 virtual attendees on
Friday.... READ MORE
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