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SWANA Art Collective Calls on Philadelphia Film-Goers To Urge Legislators to Demand Ceasefire in Gaza
Since October 7, Israel has killed approximately 22,835 Palestinians and wounded 58,416 others, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza. In the face of the ongoing genocide, one Philadelphia art collective has devised a unique approach to generating support for Palestine. Batikh Batikh has organized a Palestinian film series, but rather than having attendees purchase tickets, they’re asking them to show proof that they've contacted their elected officials to demand a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Historian, Penn Alum, Returns to Philadelphia to Discuss North Africa’s Militant Artists of the ‘60s and ‘70s
Two militant artists whom Tolan-Szkilnik writes about in the book are Algerian poet-militant Jean Sénac, who was assassinated in 1973 in Algiers, and Moroccan poet, novelist, and political activist, Abdellatif Laâbi. When Tolan-Szkilnik gifted a copy of her book to Laâbi, he told her, “You are doing so much to restore the memory of this generation.”
Philadelphians Speak Out in Support of Gaza
“From the river to sea, Palestine will be free,” chanted an estimated 220 Philadelphians who marched from Rittenhouse Square to City Hall on October 8, at an emergency rally in solidarity with Palestine.
How Philadelphia Rallied Around Its Palestinian Literature Festival
Despite a defamatory attack on Palestine Writes Literature Festival by some Zionist American Jewish organizations, the sold-out event proceeded more or less as planned, minus a few glitches. An estimated 1,300 attendees converged at the University of Pennsylvania to celebrate Palestinian literature and Palestinian writers at the weekend long event held from September 22-24.
New Photo Exhibit in South Kensington Documents Twenty Years Behind Israel’s Apartheid Wall
In their new photo exhibit, “La La Lil Jidar: 20 Years Behind the Apartheid Wall in Palestine,” Philadelphia-based photographer Aisha Mershani (they/them) documents the devastating impact that Israel’s apartheid wall has had on Palestinian life since Israel began construction in 2002.
Palestinian Writers Set to Converge at Penn
Beginning September 22nd, Palestinian writers from around the world are slated to converge in Philadelphia at Palestine Writes Literature Festival. For three days, the literature festival will host readings, dabka dance performances, crafting for kids, talks, and panel discussions at the University of Pennsylvania.
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