Artistic Interventions Under Occupation in Palestine
I was asked by Joshua Woolford, an artist in London, asked me to collect sound for his exhibition and this is my reflection on that work. While ...
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In December of 2023, we sat down and finally made a decision we'd be dreading for months. We archived all the crafts from our partners at Sulafa wo...
Read moreHandmade Palestine is coming to the UK next week! Join us in London, Sheffield, and Devon to learn together and see our Handmade Palestine products...
Read moreNourished by rainwater and cultivated using natural and organic methods, our trees reflect our commitment to providing the best for our children. S...
Read moreIn Palestine, we are a captive market for Israeli exports. The Occupation controls our borders and thus international imports but also controls us ...
Read moreHandmade Palestine founder Morgan Cooper joined Mommy While Muslim for a podcast. Listen here.
Read moreThe day serves as a crucial reminder to deepen our understanding and raise awareness of biodiversity issues, particularly those stemming from huma...
Read moreSo YES you are contributing directly to the Palestinian economy, supporting Palestinians in sustaining livelihoods AND supporting Palestinian caus...
Read moreBeyond its aesthetic appeal, tatreez serves as a visual language through which Palestinian women express their identities. Each stitch carries lay...
Read moreBasma highlights the lack of stability in Palestinian lives, characterized by restrictions on movement, checkpoints, and violations of basic human ...
Read moreWe've put together a brief look at the incredible history of Palestinian tatreez, which is ever evolving as the story of the Palestinian people's ...
Read moreOn this International Day of Tatreez and Palestinian Culture, we invite you to join us in honoring and celebrating the art of tatreez, the exquisit...
Read moreToday in Palestine, there were no parades or music or normal celebration, because a genocide is not normal and no one should celebrate in these days.
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