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Skip to primary content. Ohio State Spring 2015. Ohio State Spring 2014. Indiana University Spring 2013. Ohio State Spring 2013. Ohio State Spring 2012. Indiana University Fall 2011. Ohio State Spring 2011. Ohio State Spring 2010. Ohio State Spring 2009. Oct 12, 2011: Event at Mathers Museum of World Cultures. The Living Jerusalem Project has been working cooperatively with universities, institutions and organizations. Some of the current partners are:. The Ohio State University.
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Symbols of Palestine: 'We Shall Return One Day'
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Monday, June 18, 2007. We Shall Return One Day'. Sung by the incomparable Fairouz, this classical aria by the Rahbani brothers continues to speak to the heart of every refugee. Here is a liberal translation of this beautiful song:. We shall return,'. The nightingale told me,. When upon a hill we met. That nightingale lives on there. And people who yearn,. There is a place for us. O heart, how long? Have we been scattered by the wind? O heart, do not drop in weariness. On the path of our return.
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Al Quds Underground: oktober 2009
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Intimate encounter with the inhabitants of Arab Jerusalem. During last editions, more than 300 artistic performances at secret locations celebrated the beauty of diversity in this sacred town that is so much troubled by conflict and tension. This year we will be back with an exciting team of artists from The Netherlands and Palestine. The artists will collaborate with local inhabitants, expressing their individual cultural richness behind doors that usually remain closed. THIS IS JUST IN DUTCH, SORRY).
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Watani Habibi
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Popular Art Centre, Ramallah - El Fanoun dance studios. The message of the El Funoun Troupe evolves with the. Changes that take place in society. The original message. When Funoun started was to preserve the heritage and to. Protect it from obliteration and loss as was programmed by. The Israeli occupation. We now have a heritage, we have an. Identity andthe evidence isthat our heritage has been here for thousandsof years, which means that we have been on this. KHALED KHATEMESH.Director El Fanoun. Spring...
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Umfalastin: November 2014
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Nabila Harb's Site: Arab Nationalist, Palestine in my Heart. Thoughts about Thanksgiving by a young American student. Haitham al Khatib, Witness for Palestine. There are many fine books of photographs that show life under Occupation and now a new publication, the first in a series by Palestinian artist Haitham al Khatib, is available: Haitham al Khatib is a tireless witness who uses his camera to show the world the conditions in his village of Bil'in. Visit his site to see his work. Here is the link:.
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Umfalastin: July 2011
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Nabila Harb's Site: Arab Nationalist, Palestine in my Heart. Thoughts about Thanksgiving by a young American student. American Jewish ex-Marine sails on 'Audacity of Hope'. The following piece was written by a man named Ken Mayers, an American Jew who is an ex-Marine and who actively is opposing the Israeli Occupation's blockage of Gaza by joining others on 'The Audacity of Hope'. So why am I going to be sailing on 'The Audacity of Hope' in an attempt to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza? The narrow und...
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Umfalastin: The Voice of Resistance and Unity
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Nabila Harb's Site: Arab Nationalist, Palestine in my Heart. Thoughts about Thanksgiving by a young American student. The Voice of Resistance and Unity. Human beings are flawed after all and it is easy to make bad choices politically and socially in our lives, whether we are blinded by high principles or instincts of self-preservation. Whether an artist supported Fatah, PFLP, Hamas or any other political group or platform does not invalidate the fundamental message of Resistance, even if there are disagr...
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Umfalastin: September 2008
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Nabila Harb's Site: Arab Nationalist, Palestine in my Heart. Thoughts about Thanksgiving by a young American student. Give Peace a Chance'. The recent shameful appearance of 'Sir' Paul McCartney at a concert 'celebrating' the continuing existence of the Zionist entity is yet another example of how those who claim to represent some force acting in the name of 'peace' are willing to sweep the facts under the rug whenever Palestine is an issue. Then: 'I enjoyed going into Palestine. Israel's a beautiful...
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Umfalastin: November 2008
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Nabila Harb's Site: Arab Nationalist, Palestine in my Heart. Thoughts about Thanksgiving by a young American student. George Kirmiz and Music for Palestine in Exile. When they first were composed and sung, however, they quickened the pulse of their listeners. As part of the history of the Palestinian people in exile, they should be preserved. In any case, political parties come and go, mutate and divide. Ideas of liberation, identity and freedom never can be obsolete. Links to this post. Zionist plans fo...
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Umfalastin: November 2012
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Nabila Harb's Site: Arab Nationalist, Palestine in my Heart. Thoughts about Thanksgiving by a young American student. Thoughts about American Thanksgiving by a young American student. This article originally was published by the Free Arab Voice. Unfortunately, although it was written by a young American student. A number of years ago at the time of the second American invasion of Iraq, it still rem ains applicable. By Amira, a 13 year old American student. But what does this have to do with Iraq? I've he...