Dina El-Rifai is the
This spring, we sat down with journalist Ala Qandil and photographer Anne Paq to talk about their latest project, Obliterated Families. Their multimedia web documentary tells the stories of 10 families in Gaza devastated by the 2014 Israeli offensive. Our interview occurred as Anne and Ala were undertaking a tour in the United States with the support of AFSC to uplift their work on Obliterated Families and AFSC’s Gaza Unlocked campaign.
This week marks 50 years of the military occupation of Palestine. During the the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel occupied the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Gaza, and the Syrian Golan. Over the past 50 years, Israel's occupation has entrenched a deeply abusive system of inequality and injustice that denies Palestinians their basic rights. Here's what we're reading to learn more:
I spoke with Ingrid Latorre soon after she was granted a temporary stay of deportation after being taken in Sanctuary by the Mountain View Friends Meeting in Denver. Jenn Piper, AFSC’s Interfaith Immigrant Organizer joined us to translate and added her perspective as well. - Lucy
A new AFSC project helps allies develop skills to stand with Muslims against hate and fear.
The dozens of people who showed up for our Communities Against Islamophobia workshop in Philadelphia last spring did not know quite what to expect. My colleagues—Dina El-Rifai and Gabriel Camacho—and I were facilitating the session, and among the participants were teachers and professors, social workers, local activists, and Quakers.
I moved to Jerusalem in 2003 and lived for the first two years in Beit Hanina, a neighborhood located in the North of the city on the way to Ramallah. The house I lived in was literally next to the Ar-Rum checkpoint which made the surroundings quite “lively”, to say the least, and a bit “messy” to be generous. My landlord, an old, gentle, blue-eyed Palestinian man took good care of me and helped me in navigating the intricacies of being a young, single, foreign white woman in Palestinian land. The checkpoint was removed a couple of years later and I no longer live in that
This week marks 55 years since the Six-Day War in 1967, when Israel occupied the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Gaza, and the Syrian Golan.