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Eyewitness Palestine delegate Ossama K. was part of CAIR’s 2-day Muslim Advocacy on the Hill. This picture is with Rep. Rashida Tlaib outside of her office.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegate Lindsay L. wrote this amazing piece for the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) "Minds of the Movement" blog.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegates Tracy R. and Benjamin D. are sitting on a panel tonight called “Redefining Success”.
Tracey’s talk is called “I Am My Own Legacy”. Benjamin will speak about Abraham Serfaty, Morocco’s Mandela.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegates Shakeel S., Emily B., Ossama K., Zahra B., Rae A., Ariel V., Lynn G. and others took part in the Love Knows No Borders mass mobilization on Monday, along the Tijuana/San Diego Border.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegates América M. and Leslie Q will be part of a larger community report-back on their recent delegation to Palestine, alongside the recently returning delegation from El Salvador.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegate Zahra Billoo received the Community Builder Award from People Acting in Community Together SJ this past week.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegate Nashwah A., and Staff Nada El-E and Emily S, are all part of the volunteer or planning team for this year’s DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegates Will Y. and Benjamin D. are a part of the growing “Occupation Free DC” Campaign.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegate Lindsay L. is one of six fellows for the 2018 cohort of the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict.
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Eyewitness Palestine delegate Ossama K. is part of the team organizing this interactive panel and community discussion around early Muslim migrations to the Americas, the legacy of African scholarship in the Americas, the legacy of Islam in the Civil Rights movement, and the state sanctioned conditions that exist against our community that hinder our re-imagination beyond the colonial projects vision for political, social, and economic success.
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