The Palestinian Feminist Collective demands the immediate and unconditional freedom of Palestinian political prisoner, feminist activist and scholar, and revolutionary leader, Khalida Jarrar, who teaches us that “hope in prison is like a flower that grows out of stone.” The post Free Khalida Jarrar, End the Global Prison-Industrial Genocide appeared first on Palestinian Feminist Collective.| Palestinian Feminist Collective
By colonial feminism, we refer to Western and colonial discourses and policies that deploy the language of liberating women to justify invasions, genocides, military occupations, resource extractions, and labor exploitations. Colonial feminism depicts Palestinian women as helpless victims in need of saving from their own culture, society, and religion, while simultaneously rendering them disposable, threatening, and deserving of death. These tactics collude to justify the ongoing Zionist occu...| Palestinian Feminist Collective
We are excited to announce that the Palestinian Feminist Collective is a co-convener for the upcoming People's Conference for Palestine which will take place from May 24th-26th at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan. Registration for the conference is now open to the public. We would love to have you join us! The post REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE PEOPLE’S CONFERENCE FOR PALESTINE appeared first on Palestinian Feminist Collective.| Palestinian Feminist Collective
As members of the Palestinian Feminist Collective and scholars at North American universities, we are steadfast in our commitment to the intellectual pursuit of knowledge, truth, and justice in environments free from systemic oppression. The Zionist regime’s escalated genocide in Gaza has meant the annihilation of intellectual and cultural sources of wisdom, or sophicide. Sophicide refers to the Zionist regime’s deliberate annihilation of Indigenous knowledge traditions inspired by the la...| Palestinian Feminist Collective
Reproductive Justice upholds the right to bodily autonomy for individuals, families, and communities in all decision-making and practices related to sex and reproduction including the right to have or not have children; the right to give birth free from oppression, exploitation, and violence; and the right to create and raise families in safe and healthy environments with sustainable access to food, water, electricity, and medical treatment.| Palestinian Feminist Collective
We, as frontline feminist organizations on Turtle Island (North America), stand united in our unequivocal condemnation of the ongoing genocide in the besieged Gaza Strip and call for an immediate ceasefire. The escalating violence, fueled by U.S. politician’s complicity and inaction, is resulting in the tragic loss of countless lives each day. As feminists of conscience we cannot and will not remain silent. The violence must stop now.| Palestinian Feminist Collective
The Palestinian Feminist Collective is excited to announce the launch of “Handala’s Return”, a children’s story and workbook with art by C. Gazaleh. Handala has been a symbol for Palestinians since being published by his creator, Naji al Ali, on July 13, 1969 in the Kuwaiti newspaper, Al-Seeyasa. He remains a timeless symbol of Palestinian youth, refugeehood, steadfastness, and determination to realize return and liberation| Palestinian Feminist Collective
Join us in August 26th / 10 AM Pacific/ 12PM Central/ 1PM Eastern/ 9PM in Palestine Palestinian women of the working classes, the poor, and the fallaheen were at the frontlines of the 1936-1939 Great Revolt and the revolutionary activities of the 1960s-70s. They offer us a decolonial inheritance, empowering us to confront Zionist settler-colonialism and US Empire and to challenge structural power in our communities and movements.| Palestinian Feminist Collective
The Palestinian Feminist Collective is excited to announce the launch of “Handala’s Return”, a children’s story and workbook with art by C. Gazaleh. Handala has been a symbol for Palestinians since being published by his creator, Naji al Ali, on July 13, 1969 in the Kuwaiti newspaper, Al-Seeyasa. He remains a timeless symbol of Palestinian youth, refugeehood, steadfastness, and determination to realize return and liberation| Palestinian Feminist Collective
Highlighting the (re)generative lessons of the 1987 Intifada, join us as we reflect on and tie the Calendar’s art, key figures, and dates to our principles that ground the calendar and guide the feminist future we envision. Registration is required.| Palestinian Feminist Collective