In 1930s Jerusalem, a young boy named Hazem Nusseibeh would walk to school through the narrow, stone-paved streets of the Old City. Each morning, as he passed through Damascus Gate, he saw
GoThe struggle of Palestinian women in the 1920s and 1930s Latifa Dirbas carries a jug of water on her head from the village of Bal’a, weaving from one mountain to the other
GoWhen pickles become a weapon Back in the year 1989, you would have seen a group of young women surrounded by tables working an assembly line in one of the houses in
GoA cultural renaissance swept the Arab world from 1900 to 1948, forever changing the meaning of storytelling in Palestine, as illustrated by scenes showing children gathered around a storyteller’s Box of Wonders,
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