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draakart · 3 months
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If I must die, let it bring hope Let it be a tale 🪁🍉🇵🇸
resources below!🕊️
DONATE:
Buy an eSim for someone in Gaza
The Palestine Children's Relief Fund IG: @thepcrf
Sulala Animal Rescue IG: @sulalaanimalrescue
Care for Gaza, a grassroots organisiation in Gaza that gives care packages to Gazan families
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees
Operation Olive Branch
GET INVOLVED:
Join your local rallies!
Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) Twitter: @APAN4Palestine IG: @apan4palestine
Justice for Palestine Magan-djin (Brisbane) FB: justiceforpalestinebrisbane IG: justiceforpalestine.magandjin
Justice for Palestine Melbourne FB: FreePalestineMelbourne IG: freepalestinemelb
Friends of Palestine (Western Australia)
Wage Peace, Disrupt War (Australia) IG: disruptwars
BOYCOTTS:
Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions
Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions Australia
LEARN:
Decolonise Palestine
If you have any additional resources or funds that aren't listed, let me know and I will endeavor to add them on.
170 hours later and this behemoth project is completed. After being moved to tears three times by Dr. Alareer's poem, I needed to create something. Hopefully this honours his memory.
Hoping to get some funding from local orgs to get this printed into a physical booklet for distribution.
From the river, to the sea!
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hambubbie · 17 days
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If anyone is looking for a keffiyeh, a friend of a friend in Palestine has partnered with an existing factory after their tourism business has been out of work. They finally got a website and a distributor and you can buy them here
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lunarneo · 2 months
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Simple Neo's Kufiya Tutorial!
It's very simplified and toony
🍉From the River to the Sea🍉
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dumpstercryptid · 6 months
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folks who want to support local Palestinian businesses and community: go buy a Kufiya from folks who live there! Hirbawi Kufiyas are produced IN Palestine by a family who has made them for generations. i have two and they're extremely durable and well made!
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they only recently managed to get around the blockade and safely ship out their latest order, so these are all preorders. they have so many beautiful designs for sale - get them before they sell out!
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pikmin-applebloom-art · 3 months
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A textile-inspired tribute to Palestine, Turtle Island, Èire, Alba, and Korea.
Palestine should be free from the IOF.
I used Korean embroidery, Celtic Tartans, Turtle Island beadwork, and kufiya patterns of Palestinian origin as my muses. I limited the palette to colors used in the Palestinian Flag.
I decided to make this while abstaining from drawing characters.
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This IS BEYOND unacceptable -FU to Doug Ford and ANY politician/public figure in the Ontario Legislature who agrees with this. A keffiyeh is a traditional scarf worn by many Arab people, and people in West Asian communities. It does represent/symbolize Palestinian resistance and solidarity (among many aspects, of course), but that's not a crime -and trying to censure someone's right to wear traditional garments because you'd rather pander to zionists (as this article notes, many wear religious wear every day in office), is the real issue here -this is discrimination. This is legislated discrimination and is hateful.
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hussyknee · 5 months
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“You will not kill the hope in us. Freedom for Palestine”
Baladicenter, a continuation of Baladi Dance Group, was established in 1991 in Beit Jala, Palestine. Founded by a group of promising young people, with a mission to preserve and pass down their rich Palestinian heritage through generations, consolidating and strengthening the Palestinian identity. The group emerged in response to the occupation authorities' attempts to deny and erase the ancient roots and heritage of the Palestinian people.
Please consider buying a Keffiyeh* to support expanding local productions and keep the traditions of Palestine alive. They're currently restocking and hope to get orders out soon.
*Either spelling appears acceptable.
The dance is interspersed with footage of the Great March of Return where young men danced a Dabke circle under gunfire and tear gas from the Occupation Forces, and the civilian defiance of First Intifada, whose 36th anniversary was commemorated on December 8th.
Glory to the Martyrs! 🇵🇸
Glory to the Resistance! 🇵🇸
From River To The Sea Palestine Will Be Free! 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
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briteredoctober · 6 months
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Hey everyone, Hirbawi (located in Hebron, West Bank) is taking pre-orders on their next batch of keffiyehs! They'll ship as soon as the blockades are lifted, and all proceeds are going to Palestinian medical assistance.
As someone who has purchased multiple keffiyehs from the fine folks at Hirbawi over the years, I can't recommend them enough. The quality is insanely high, they're traditionally made, and you're supporting a Palestinian artisan instead of buying a mass-produced knockoff made elsewhere.
SHOP: https://www.kufiya.org/product-category/shop/
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fairiedance · 4 months
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A teddy bear in a keffiyeh holding a poppy.
As usual, ALL PROCEEDS from this design are for my Palestinian best friend, to help his girlfriend afford to join him safely in America and to help his friends and family in Palestine and around the rest of the Levant who are being hurt directly and/or financially by the attacks on Gaza, the increasing Israeli raids in the West Bank and the collateral damage in surrounding countries.
You can find this design here. All designs found here (Redbubble will show you a random product, click on each to see more product options). I accidentally made this guy a bit small so he's ideal for those looking for smaller products like pins, stickers and mugs.
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acervorevolucionario · 6 months
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por Carlos Latuff
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petewentzisblack1312 · 2 months
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hi! i'd like some help finding high quality/large pictures of kufiyas from hirbawi, or at least the fabric. i'm looking for images of the tabariya, majdal, alquds and pure black kufiyas from hirbawi in the highest quality picture of the largest size. if you have any other blue, yellow, black and/or white kufiya, id really appreciate a high quality picture of the fabric. thank you!
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palirev-web · 2 months
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After the last infographic, PaliRev received many questions on the meaning of the kufiya and culturally appropriate usage. Palestinians have asked that everyone willing wear the kufiya in solidarity with their struggle and to unite. Of course, this should be done with respect to the importance and history surrounding the kufiya, and proper care shown to the garment. Thank you all for your strength!
[image id: an image with a white background. Medium sized gray text reads, "WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT". Below, large text colored with the Palestinian flag finishes, "PALESTINIAN KUFIYA". There follows an olive green block with white lettering. A white circle partially covers the left-hand corner, a depiction of a Kufiya surrounded by olive branches. The kufiya is a white and black checkered scarf with tied ends. The first line of text is bolded. It reads, "Also known as a keffiyeh, shemagh, or hatta, the kufiya was wrapped around Palestinian rebels' faces during the British Mandate of Palestine and 1936-1939 Arab Revolt to avoid arrest. When banned by authorities, Palestinians all wore kufiya to protect rebels. After illegal Israeli occupation forces banned the Palestinian flag from 1967 to 1993, the kufiya was used to symbolize national identity."
A low opacity gray text between boxes reads, @PaliRev.
Below is a white box with a slight shadow outlining it. In olive green text, one section asks, "What do the patterns represent?" Beside it is an image of the kufiya's design, with a fishnet pattern on top, three bold black lines in the middle, and two rows of olive leaves on bottom. Black text reads, "The fishnet pattern is for Palestinian connection to the sea, knotting together, and the barbed wire of occupation. As the tree lives 300-600 years, olive leaves represent resilience and ties to the land. The bold lines represent trade routes across historic Palestine."
A second section header in olive green text reads, "Who can wear the kufiya?" Below it, black text says, "You, me, and anyone in solidarity with Palestinians, resisting oppression, and honoring its significance and history. The kufiya is not restricted to any group or gender, a symbol of cultural heritage and identity for many in the Middle East, but an international symbol of activism and unity."
A small olive green box at the bottom of the shadowed white box has white text in it which reads, "Where can I get one that supports Palestinians?"
Below the white box and at the bottom of the page are four QR codes with labels beneath them. The first is Hirbawi, the second is Handmade Palestine, the third is KUVRD, and the fourth is Palestine Shirts. /end id.]
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yukipri · 2 months
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Got my Kufiya from Hirbawi today!
It arrived shockingly fast, and the texture is so beautiful and unique. Really happy I got mine, and also glad I was able to support them!
Hirbawi is, "the last and only Kufiya manufacturer in Palestine." If you want to show your support, I highly recommend checking them out!
Some lil tips from my experience ordering:
There's a lot of demand for their products rn, which is fantastic! But they are also a small company, so supply is struggling to keep up. Because of this, they had a strict one Kufiya per order policy when I ordered, to ensure more folks can order.
I highly recommend signing up for their restock email list! They sent out restock notifications via email well before their announcement on their Insta, which is how I was able to get mine. They also mentioned that they send out email notifs in waves so as not to overwhelm their site (it was overwhelmed anyway), so if you don't get an early email for one restock, please be patient, your turn will come!
I think they try to restock monthly(?), or at least semi-frequently. I missed quite a few restocks until I got my chance, but again, please have patience, we all want to support them and that's a good thing!
After I got my restock notif, I had a tab open to their site for maybe...four hours. *wince* Their site kept on crashing due to the number of people trying to access it. But I was patient, kept refreshing, and just focussed on one Kufiya, and was able to check out eventually.
They shipped all of their products to Germany, from where presumably most international orders were sent.
They warn that it may take 2-3 months to deliver, but I ordered mine on 2/1, and received it 2/26, so again, much faster than I was expecting!
Hope this info helps!
*This post is not sponsored in any way, I just want to help more folks who might be interested support this Palestinian business
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littlehippiebitch · 2 months
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vyorei · 5 months
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A piece on Nelson Mandela and his history of solidarity with Palestine
Full article here:
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