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jaffababe · 1 year
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Palestinian Students - Found in the Friends School Collection
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mariampoetry · 3 days
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Join us as we hold an event in support of the women of Gaza.
We will be hosting former Nobel Peace Prize nominee & founder of Humanity Auxilium Dr. Fozia Alvi and Palestinian American OBGYN and member of PAMA board of directors Dr. Maram Said.
Also hear from Dr. Majdi Abu-Salih president of Al Huda Foundation on what our community is doing and can do to help with the efforts.
Hear our speakers while enjoying a traditional meal and partaking in a silent auction of Thobe dresses.
Thobe hand embroidered dresses will be brought in by Palestinian designer and business owner Ghada Daoud from Chicago.
All proceeds from the event will be divided between two nonprofit humanitarian American organizations with medical teams currently on the ground in Gaza.
People of all genders and faiths are welcome to our event to support the women of Gaza.
When : Sun Apr 28th 2024, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT
Where: Neidhammer Weddings & Events Center 2104 E Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46201, USA
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plomegranate · 6 months
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i love palestinian and arab culture so much.
my grandma wearing thobes around the house and making us tamriyeh. my cousins wedding when we all wore thobes and keffiyehs and took photos downtown and we danced with someone playing the guitar on the street and this lady stopping us to tell us we all looked so beautiful. walking the graduation stage in a thobe. the girl who liked to guess arab peoples ethnicities telling me "you're wearing tatreez... do you want me to write 'palestinian' on your forehead?" the keffiyeh my brother keeps on the drivers seat of his car.
my dad sending me off to my last semester of college with 2 pomegranates and a jar of palestinian olive oil. my cousins wife coming up with new ways to make zaatar and cheese pastries. me and my grandma sitting on the floor and making waraq 3neb- my job was to separate the leaves so she could roll them easier. my mom sending me and my brother to school with eid cookies for my teachers and tasking us with delivering some to the neighbors. my aunt glaring at me and piling more food on my plate and then asking if i was still hungry (i wasnt). my mom always telling me to invite my friends and cousins over for dinner and asking me what they like to eat. my family getting my dad knafeh instead of cake for his birthday. the man who told me i made the "best fetteh in the western hemisphere".
the man in the shawarma shop who gave me my fries for free and baklava i didnt order because we spoke about being palestinian while he took my order. the person on tumblr who i bonded with because we are from the same palestinian city. the girl i met on campus who exclaimed "youre palestinian? me too!" because i was wearing my keffiyeh. the girl in my class that showed me the artwork about palestine her dad made and donated for fundraising. the couple in the grocery store who noticed my palestinian shirt and talked with me for 20 minutes and ended up being a family friend. the silly palestinian kids i tutored sighing in disappointment when i told them i was born in america because they were hoping that id have been born "somewhere cooler". my friends family who bought me dinner despite me being there by chance and having met me for the first time the day before.
the boys starting uncoordinated dabke lines in my high school's hallways. the songs about the longing and love for our land. the festivals and parties and gatherings where everything smells like shisha and oud. memories of waiting in the car for an hour as my parents talked at the doorway of their friends homes. my cousins and i showing up at each others homes with cake or fruit or games as if it was the first time we ever visited even though we always say "you dont have to".
kids stubbornly helping to clean and make tea after a meal while being told to go sit down because they are guests. the necklaces in the shape of our home countries. people hugging and laughing and acting as if theyve known each other for years because they come from the same city or know people with the same last name. the day i finally got to bully my friends into letting me pay the bill because i had a job and they were still students. my moms friend who calls us every time she's at the grocery store to see if we need something
palestinian people are so resilient and hardworking and charitable. they love their culture and their community and are so quick to share and welcome anyone in. everyday i am so thankful and proud to be part of such a warm and lovely culture
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sidebee-hive · 6 months
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Historical and modern examples of the Intifada thobe. Israel banned the Palestinian flag during the first Intifada, so women would sew it into their dresses.
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palipunk · 2 years
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A farewell to the last Palestinian crocodile
The Palestinian crocodile went extinct during the British Mandate period of Palestine, it’s last traceable rhetorical circulation to 1935. Here, the crocodile represents the ecological damage of colonialism in Palestine’s indigenous wildlife, which extends to modern day occupied Palestine. [further reading]. 
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bardsansa · 8 months
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queen myriah nymeros martell, newly crowned, at the coronation of her husband, king daeron ii. 184 AC.
visenya and rhaenys, alyssa velaryon, the six wives of maegor, alysanne, aemma arryn, alicent hightower and rhaenyra i, helaena, jaehaera, daenaera velaryon, daena the defiant, naerys
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nabulsi · 5 months
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“To us, to liberate our country, to have dignity, to have respect, to have our mere human rights, is something as essential as life itself”
-Ghassan Kanafani
#CeasefireNow #FreePalestine
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Artist: Cincholy
Instagram | X/Twitter | Tiktok
Art reposted with permission. Please support Palestinian artists by engaging with this art on Instagram, Tiktok and Twitter
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stimciety · 2 months
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Palestinian Clothing : Thobes 🇵🇸
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fashionsfromhistory · 11 months
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Dress
c.1850
Syria & Palestine
Royal Ontario Museum (Object number: 946.7.20)
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mytholegy · 4 months
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Sardinia / Palestine
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jaffababe · 1 year
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Nasr Abel Aziz Eleyan (1941) - Palestinian figurative painter whose individual style is concerned with cultural Palestinian traditions. His paintings depict the rural life of Palestinian farmers and the traditional Palestinian way of life.
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kitspeech · 2 months
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Clothes symbols: Palestinian thobe
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[ ID: Emoji of a black and red Palestinian thobe, with no details. /End ID ]
emoji/aac symbol of a palestinian thobe. might do a detailed version but wrist hurts and don't have energy
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qahwahthoughts · 2 months
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qahwahthoughts on ig || taken from my husband’s village, Betein.
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nickysfacts · 2 years
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With the thobe, Palestinian women continue standing up against Israel with elegance and style!
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just-browsing1222 · 10 days
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drsonnet · 8 months
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Lina's first handmade thobe hung on the back of the door as she got ready to wear it to her Katib Kitaab (Islamic wedding ceremony) on Sept. 10, 2022.
All the links you may need (flodesk.com)
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