Akrat – A Luxury Arab Jewelry Brand

AKRAT BREIF Akrat, a luxury jewelry brand that takes its inspiration from the Eastern civilization, calligraphy designs highlighting poetry and love expressions. This brand designed by the jewelry designer, Enas Younis. Enas won the award “the best Arab jewelry designer for the year 2020” where the ceremony was held in London in December 2020. Akrat

Is it fair?

By Shahd Mahnavi Is it fair? Tell me now, is it fair? With all the advancements in technology and evolving mentality, laws claiming to uplift humanity, yet my people remain trapped in the year 1948, when the occupation began, stuck in a broken Time Machine, constantly traveling back to oppression and injustice. Tell me, how

I am what I am

I am what I am, my roots, the truth, I proudly stand. Arabic flows from my tongue,I am who I am, my identity unsung. I cannot conceal my mother tongue,I learnt different ones. English, Farsi I speak. In my veins, Palestine runs deep, accept me as I am, let prejudice sleep. My name is Shahd,

When will the Targeting of Innocent Palestinian Civilians Striving for Success and Freedom stop!?

By Heba Melhem Since the founding of Israel back in 1948, the Palestinian people have endured beyond words suffering. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been displaced from their lands, villages, and cities, and thousands of innocent civilians were martyred due to continuous bombardment and military attacks. Many Palestinian families live under difficult conditions in

A Shared Struggle – stories of Palestinian & Irish Hunger Strikes by Norma Hashim

Book by Norma Hashim – Malaysia Richard Falk’s foreword to a very illuminating collaboration relating the comparative experience of Palestinian and Irish hunger strikers. The collection of essays has been expertly edited by Norma Hashim & Yousef Aljamal, who have previously edited valuable collections of statements by Palestinian political prisoners, including youth, an important often

Apartheid

By Sara Walid El-Araj Apart yet roots deeply tiedAt home yet displacedFamilies separated, dispersedSince 1948 Her figs and her ancient olive treesThe pebbles in her Holy streetsThe sweet taste of Yaffa’s orangesMejdoul dates and stuffed grape vine leaves The mother of faithsMosques and Churches alikeHand in hand, they love and they feelShe gave birth to