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SUMMARY:I Left My Heart in the West Bank | Shereen Khan-Amrikani\, MA\, LMFT
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an impactful discussion with Shereen Khan\, a community member who recently returned from the West Bank\, as she shares her experience as part of a mental health delegation that met with Palestinian organizers\, human rights activists\, academics\, and medical professionals. \nShe will also share strategies for sustaining mental wellbeing while we continue to advocate for justice in Palestine during these challenging times. \nFriday\, July 18 | 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | MCC Conference Room | Join in person or watch live at mcceastbay.org/live \nSponsored by the Soul of My Soul Exhibit\, JVP Bay Area\, Eyewitness Palestine\, USA Palestine Mental Health Network\, MECA\, & MCC East Bay. \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org \nAbout the speaker: \nShereen Khan-Amrikani is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the San Francisco Bay Area\, CA\, who specializes in trauma/abuse\, chronic illnesses\, reproductive and maternal mental health\, neurodiversity\, and grief/loss. In addition\, she conducts immigration psychological assessments for refugees and immigrants at risk for deportation who are seeking permanency.  \nShereen is the daughter of Pakistani immigrants and is married to a Palestinian American whose grandparents were forcibly displaced from Palestine during the 1948 Nakba. In April\, Shereen joined 19 other healthcare workers as part of a mental health delegation to Palestine\, where she met with organizers\, activists\, academics\, and medical professionals. She joins us to share what she witnessed and learned\, as well as concrete steps we can take to support Palestine. 
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/left-my-heart-in-the-west-bank/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pre-Ramadan Bazar & Family Festival For Palestine (Gather for Gaza)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a family-friendly and free Fundraising Festival in support of Gaza\, featuring MCC’s annual pre-Ramadan Bazaar. \n12 p.m. to 6 p.m. | Saturday\, February 22\, 2025 | MCC Parking Lot | Free \nThe Ninth-Annual MCC Pre-Ramadan Bazaar will be held in conjunction with the Soul of My Soul Exhibit. 100 percent of funds raised at this Festival will go to humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza through Third Pillar USA. \nWe will have a diverse array of vendors present. The Festival will include storytime\, rock painting\, children’s crafts\, face painting\, henna\, spoken word\, Dabke performances\, and more. Keep an eye on this page for updates on the schedule and confirmed vendors. \nWe will have a diverse array of vendors present. You can purchase food\, drinks\, apartheid-free Salaam Cola\, hijabs\, abayas\, products from Palestine\, buckhorn\, artwork\, apartheid-free dates for Ramadan\, desi clothes\, jewelry\, and more. \nKeep an eye on this page for updates on the schedule and confirmed vendors. \nSchedule: \n\n12:30 p.m. – Story time with author Wafa Shami\n1:30 p.m. – Dabke performance\n2:30 p.m. – Spoken word performance\n3:30 p.m. – Cooking Demonstration by cookbook author Blanche Shaheen\n4:30 p.m. – Story time by Mindful Muslim Reader\n5:30 p.m. – Silent Auction Winners Announced\n\nFace painting\, make-your-own bookmark\, and stickers\, rock painting\, coloring sheets\, paint your own wood ornament available all day. Limited craft supplies. First come\, first serve. \nConfirmed Vendors: \nPalestine-themed products: \n\n\nBaladna \n\n\nPalestine Stitch Story \n\n\nProject Hope for Palestine \n\n\nZeinat Palestine store (ceramics) \n\n\nTotah Studio \n\n\nScreenprints 4 Palestine \n\n\nOlive Branch Bazaar & Nablus Soap USA \n\n\nFood and Drinks: \n\n\nSalaam Cola \n\n\nArd Gaza \n\n\n523SOUTHERNHALALBBQ \n\n\nMama’s Shawarmas \n\n\nAHMA’s Kitchen Halal Fusion style \n\n\nDelicacies by Sheen \n\n\nMasuma and Lina (Afghan Food and Chai) \n\n\nSuzy’s Snack Shack \n\n\nBays Brews \n\n\nHabibis Falooda \n\n\nCovo Coffee \n\n\nZoya’s \n\n\nPrecious Wonders by Naba \n\n\nMariam’s Cheesecakes \n\n\nSukar Habibi \n\n\nThe Old City Roastery \n\n\nRamadan and Eid Themed Products: \n\n\nKhadija’s Creations (Ramadan and Eid themed Crafts and decor) \n\n\nBalloonbae.co (Kids Coloring Shirts for Ramadan\, henna and more) \n\n\nModestly (Ramadan Decor) \n\n\nTrinkets by Annie (Palestine\, Ramadan and Eid themed items) \n\n\nA Date with Chocolate \n\n\nHijabs and Abayas: \n\n\nAsiyah’s Collections \n\n\nMuhajiba Abayas \n\n\nMJ’s Trendz \n\n\nHijab Fashion X \n\n\nModest Rose Clothing \n\n\nHayaat collections \n\n\nElegant Muslimah USA \n\n\nTaqdimaat Abayas & Hijabs \n\n\nHijab Elegance \n\n\nTnS Hijabs \n\n\nDhubow Designs \n\n\nZaina (Hijab and hijab accessories) \n\n\nFatima Beauty \n\n\nTurkuaz Shawls \n\n\nModestly \n\n\nBooks: \n\n\nFeast in the Middle East (Cookbook) \n\n\nWafa Shami’s Books \n\n\nMindful Muslim Reader \n\n\nSoul of My Soul Exhibit (Books by Palestinian Authors) \n\n\nCultural Clothes: \n\n\nAmeri Souq (Men’s Muslim Wear) \n\n\nAiman’s Collection (Pakistani Women’s Clothing) \n\n\nIzna Desi Collection (Desi Jewelry and men’s kurta shalwar) \n\n\nPakistani_inCali \n\n\nMK Fashions (Pakistani Clothes) \n\n\nEgyptian Store by Rasha Wahba \n\n\nNajah’s Boutique LLC (Traditional khaliji style clothing for men\, women and children) \n\n\nSuwaida (Pakistani clothes\, hijab dupattas and jewelry) \n\n\nAfghan Attire \n\n\nHi-5 Trend (Indian and Pakistani clothes and jewelry) \n\n\nSoni Mann Designs \n\n\nRubyluxDresses \n\n\nJewelry: \n\n\nMade by Sana \n\n\nAfsana Boutique (Central Asian Jewelry) \n\n\nCresent Designs \n\n\nHappyGemsJewelry \n\n\nArt: \n\n\nHafsah’s Art \n\n\nQuranhut Artistry \n\n\nRuh \n\n\nRayan and Jenna’s 3D Prints \n\n\nAndres’ Craft Table \n\n\nOther: \n\n\nMaha Beauty \n\n\nMCC Girl Scouts \n\n\nehijabndmore (Customized mugs\, shirts\, sweatshirts\, stickers\, waterbottles\, and tote bags) \n\n\nSalam Scouts \n\n\nSamali Perfumes \n\n\nSunnah Healing Remedies \n\n\nHenna by Zahra \n\n\nMoon House (kitchen items\, home decorations) \n\n\nSeventh Design \n\n\nOrchard Florist \n\n\nSoul of My Soul Exhibit – including unique Palestine themed and Ramadan themed crafts! \n\n\n\n– Volunteer for this Festival: HTTP://mcceastbay.org/festival-volunteer\n– Please fill out this form if you are interested in participating in the spoken word performance at 2:30 p.m.: HTTP://mcceastbay.org/spoken-word\n\nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/gather-for-gaza/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Events
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SUMMARY:Report Back from Palestine | Reverend Michael Yoshii
DESCRIPTION:Reverend Michael Yoshii and four others from the U.S. recently returned from a weeklong stay in Wadi Foquin\, a small village in the West Bank rapidly being filled in by surrounding illegal Israeli settlements. \nThe brief presence of Americans inside Palestinian families slackened ongoing nighttime IDF raids\, demolition of homes\, settler harassment\, and the looming threat of land confiscation to build an apartheid road. \n6 p.m. to 7 p.m. | Monday\, February 17 (President’s Day) | MCC Conference Room | Join in person or watch virtually at mcceastbay.org/live \nSponsored by Asbury United Methodist Church\, Jewish Voices for Peace Bay Area\, Friends of Wadi Foquin\, Mount Diablo Peace and Justice Center\, Soul of My Soul Exhibit & MCC East Bay. \n\n– More talks about Palestine: http://mcceastbay.org/palestinian\n\nRightfully so\, our attention has been on the genocide in Gaza. Learn also about the current climate in the West Bank\, which remains under attack. \nReverend Michael Yoshii is a retired United Methodist minister and co-chair of the Friends of Wadi Foquin\, an official committee of the United Methodist Church. He will present a report on a recent Protective Presence trip to the West Bank Muslim village of Wadi Foquin.  \nAbout the Speaker\nReverend Michael Yoshii is a retired pastor of 30 years at Buena Vista United Methodist Church. He understands the profound impact of such injustices from the firsthand experiences of his former congregation and his parents. This historical and generational trauma\, in part\, fuels Yoshii’s solidarity within his community as well as with other marginalized groups\, most notably for him\, Palestinians facing apartheid. \nFriends of Wadi Foquin was created in 2009 with a small amount of fundraising to build beehives in the village. This helped offset the significant damage inflicted on agricultural life by nearby Israeli settlements\, whose roads are prohibited to Palestinians. Through projects like reclaiming a dilapidated building for a community center or building a soccer field on Palestinian land threatened by the occupation\, Friends of Wadi Foquin sent a powerful message that life and dignity will not be denied. This powerful alliance reminds us that the movement for justice anywhere reinforces the struggle for justice everywhere. \nYoshii spoke about the first time he visited Palestine in 2006: “The thing is you’re there in person and physically\, viscerally\, your body is experiencing the occupation and you’re in the presence of other people who are trying to tell their stories. And the couple of things that hit me\, I think that were very central to my identity as a Japanese American. The first thing was about people sharing their stories and their history. I mean\, history is essentially being censored\, particularly when we went on some of our exposure trips and met people from the North and heard their stories of their families and villages\, which are being basically dismantled and demolished\, people are losing their homes. There’s a resonance for me as a Japanese American because we went through the same struggle. I can’t say it’s anything in comparison to Palestinians\, but the similar thread is that we went through the struggle of needing to tell our story too.” Source
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/back-from-palestine/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening at MCC: "Where Olive Trees Weep Screening"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for dinner\, a community screening of Where Olive Trees Weep\, followed by a community discussion. \n“Where Olive Trees Weep” offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. After the one-hour and 45-minute screening\, members of our local Palestinian community\, both Muslim and Christian\, will share their reflections and answer questions from the audience. This film is PG-13. \nThis is a great opportunity to connect with people of other faiths and engage in community building and discussion. \n5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Maghrib to Isha) | Sunday\, November 17 | MCC Conference Room | Free | Limited seating\, please register @ mcceastbay.org/olive \n\nSchedule: \n5:00-5:15 pm: Maghrib prayer in community \n5:15-5:45 pm: Dinner (RSVP required. Dinner will be catered for our attendees. There will be a vegetarian and a halal chicken option.) \n5:45 pm: Screening of Where Olive Trees Weep \n7:30 pm: Community discussion with local members of the Palestinian community \n8:00 pm: Isha prayer in the community \nThe film starts at 5:45. Note: An adult must accompany children under 17.\n \nPlease RSVP if you would like to attend (even without dinner) so we can guarantee a seat for you. \nSponsored by Soul of my Soul Exhibit & MCC East Bay. \nAll profits will go directly to supporting Palestinians on the ground in Palestine (either Gaza or the West Bank). \nSoul of My Soul Exhibit promotes conversations about Palestine through arts and culture. You can learn more about the Soul of My Soul Exhibit at www.soulofmysoulexhibit.com \n \n\n– More talks about Palestine: http://mcceastbay.org/palestinian\n– MCC Stands with the People of Palestine: https://mcceastbay.org/palestine-update\n– A Mental Health Guidebook: Nurturing Muslim Students’ Mental Health Amid University Protests – A tailored resource for student advocates navigating the unique challenges they face in calling for justice amid university repression: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g9hI3E6-7laSv3Y7j5BMjawJ7JULjW9J/view?mc_cid=0f3758fdbe&mc_eid=9d52cce10a\nScreening in October in Livermore: https://mcceastbay.org/event/where-olive-trees-weep-screening\n\nThis powerful film explores the resilience of Palestinians under occupation. The documentary explores loss\, trauma\, and the quest for justice. We follow\, among others\, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish\, grassroots activist Ahed Tamimi\, and Israeli journalist Amira Hass. We witness Dr. Gabor Maté offering trauma-healing work for a group of women who have been tortured in Israeli prisons. Ancient landscapes bear deep scars\, having seen the brutal reality of ancestral land confiscation\, expulsions\, imprisonment\, home demolitions\, water deprivation\, and denial of fundamental human rights. Yet\, through the veil of oppression\, we catch a glimpse of resilience—deep roots that have carried the Palestinian people through decades of darkness and shattered lives. \nThis emotional journey bares the humanity of the oppressed while grappling with the question: what makes the oppressor so ruthlessly blind to its cruelty? \nWatch the movie at https://www.WhereOliveTreesWeep.com and share #WhereOliveTreesWeep \n“Where Olive Trees Weep” offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. It explores themes of loss\, trauma\, and the quest for justice.  \nWe follow\, among others\, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish\, grassroots activist Ahed Tamimi\, and Israeli journalist Amira Hass. We witness Dr. Gabor Maté offering trauma-healing work for a group of women who have been tortured in Israeli prisons.  \nAncient landscapes bear deep scars\, having witnessed the brutal reality of ancestral land confiscation\, expulsions\, imprisonment\, home demolitions\, water deprivation\, and denial of basic human rights. Yet\, through the veil of oppression\, we catch a glimpse of resilience—deep roots that have carried the Palestinian people through decades of darkness and shattered lives.  \nThis emotional journey bares the humanity of the oppressed while grappling with the question: what makes the oppressor so ruthlessly blind to its cruelty? Want to Host a Screening? Visit: https://www.WhereOliveTreesWeep.com \nThe film provides background to the current crisis in Israel/Palestine and illuminates the lives of people we met on our 2022 journey in the occupied West Bank. Their universally human stories speak of intergenerational pain\, trauma\, and resilience. We hope they touch your heart\, stir compassion and understanding\, and inspire a pursuit of justice. For without justice\, peace remains an empty slogan.  \nCinema can be a powerful force for change. This film aims to move hearts and minds beyond mere education and inspire audiences to echo the calls for freedom\, equality\, and dignity that have gone unanswered for far too long.  \nThe film is our modest contribution towards our dream for an end to the occupation in Palestine\, the attainment of equal rights and fair treatment for Palestinian people\, and the spreading of healing for all intergenerational cycles of trauma in the region.  \nDirectors’ Statement  \nWhere Olive Trees Weep explores themes of loss\, trauma\, and the quest for justice. We follow\, among others\, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish\, grassroots activist Ahed Tamimi\, and Israeli journalist Amira Hass. We also watch Dr. Gabor Maté support a group of women seeking understanding and healing and offer his insights into intergenerational trauma.  \nThrough the veil of oppression\, we catch a glimpse of resilience—deep roots that have carried the Palestinian people through decades of darkness and shattered lives. This emotional journey bares the humanity of the oppressed while grappling with the question: what makes the oppressor so ruthlessly blind to its cruelty? Where Olive Trees Weep: Official Trailer (2024) \nAll profits will go directly to supporting Palestinians on the ground in Palestine (either Gaza or the West Bank). \nSoul of My Soul Exhibit promotes conversations about Palestine through arts and culture. You can learn more about the Soul of My Soul Exhibit at www.soulofmysoulexhibit.com
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/film-screening/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Family Events,Interfaith & Community Outreach
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SUMMARY:Film Screening in Livermore: "Where Olive Trees Weep Screening"
DESCRIPTION:“Where Olive Trees Weep” offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. After the one-hour and 45-minute screening\, the film’s Executive Producer\, Ashira Darwish\, will join us. This film is PG-13. \n4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. | Saturday\, October 26* | Ashbury United Methodist Church\, 4743 East Avenue\, Livermore | $10/person (optional) | Limited seating\, Register @ mcceastbay.org/olive \nThe film starts at 4:30. Please arrive earlier for a Palestinian Cultural Day event from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the same location. \n*Date and venue change  \nMCC also hosts a screening of this film and free dinner on Sunday\, November 17: https://mcceastbay.org/event/film-screening \nIf you are unable to pay the ticket fee\, please email us for a financial waiver at soulofmysoulexhibit@gmail.com \nSponsored by Soul of my Soul Exhibit & MCC East Bay. \nAll profits will go directly to supporting Palestinians on the ground in Palestine (either Gaza or the West Bank). \nSoul of My Soul Exhibit promotes conversations about Palestine through arts and culture. You can learn more about the Soul of My Soul Exhibit at www.soulofmysoulexhibit.com \n \n\n– More talks about Palestine: http://mcceastbay.org/palestinian\n– MCC Stands with the People of Palestine: https://mcceastbay.org/palestine-update\n– A Mental Health Guidebook: Nurturing Muslim Students’ Mental Health Amid University Protests – A tailored resource for student advocates navigating the unique challenges they face in calling for justice amid university repression: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1g9hI3E6-7laSv3Y7j5BMjawJ7JULjW9J/view?mc_cid=0f3758fdbe&mc_eid=9d52cce10a\n\nThis powerful film explores the resilience of Palestinians under occupation. The documentary explores loss\, trauma\, and the quest for justice. We follow\, among others\, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish\, grassroots activist Ahed Tamimi\, and Israeli journalist Amira Hass. We witness Dr. Gabor Maté offering trauma-healing work for a group of women who have been tortured in Israeli prisons. Ancient landscapes bear deep scars\, having seen the brutal reality of ancestral land confiscation\, expulsions\, imprisonment\, home demolitions\, water deprivation\, and denial of fundamental human rights. Yet\, through the veil of oppression\, we catch a glimpse of resilience—deep roots that have carried the Palestinian people through decades of darkness and shattered lives. \nThis emotional journey bares the humanity of the oppressed while grappling with the question: what makes the oppressor so ruthlessly blind to its cruelty? \nWatch the movie at https://www.WhereOliveTreesWeep.com and share #WhereOliveTreesWeep \n“Where Olive Trees Weep” offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. It explores themes of loss\, trauma\, and the quest for justice.  \nWe follow\, among others\, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish\, grassroots activist Ahed Tamimi\, and Israeli journalist Amira Hass. We witness Dr. Gabor Maté offering trauma-healing work for a group of women who have been tortured in Israeli prisons.  \nAncient landscapes bear deep scars\, having witnessed the brutal reality of ancestral land confiscation\, expulsions\, imprisonment\, home demolitions\, water deprivation\, and denial of basic human rights. Yet\, through the veil of oppression\, we catch a glimpse of resilience—deep roots that have carried the Palestinian people through decades of darkness and shattered lives.  \nThis emotional journey bares the humanity of the oppressed while grappling with the question: what makes the oppressor so ruthlessly blind to its cruelty? Want to Host a Screening? Visit: https://www.WhereOliveTreesWeep.com \nThe film provides background to the current crisis in Israel/Palestine and illuminates the lives of people we met on our 2022 journey in the occupied West Bank. Their universally human stories speak of intergenerational pain\, trauma\, and resilience. We hope they touch your heart\, stir compassion and understanding\, and inspire a pursuit of justice. For without justice\, peace remains an empty slogan.  \nCinema can be a powerful force for change. This film aims to move hearts and minds beyond mere education and inspire audiences to echo the calls for freedom\, equality\, and dignity that have gone unanswered for far too long.  \nThe film is our modest contribution towards our dream for an end to the occupation in Palestine\, the attainment of equal rights and fair treatment for Palestinian people\, and the spreading of healing for all intergenerational cycles of trauma in the region.  \nDirectors’ Statement  \nWhere Olive Trees Weep explores themes of loss\, trauma\, and the quest for justice. We follow\, among others\, Palestinian journalist and therapist Ashira Darwish\, grassroots activist Ahed Tamimi\, and Israeli journalist Amira Hass. We also watch Dr. Gabor Maté support a group of women seeking understanding and healing and offer his insights into intergenerational trauma.  \nThrough the veil of oppression\, we catch a glimpse of resilience—deep roots that have carried the Palestinian people through decades of darkness and shattered lives. This emotional journey bares the humanity of the oppressed while grappling with the question: what makes the oppressor so ruthlessly blind to its cruelty? Where Olive Trees Weep: Official Trailer (2024) \nAll profits will go directly to supporting Palestinians on the ground in Palestine (either Gaza or the West Bank). \nSoul of My Soul Exhibit promotes conversations about Palestine through arts and culture. You can learn more about the Soul of My Soul Exhibit at www.soulofmysoulexhibit.com \nPlease also see this program for youth: https://mcceastbay.org/event/palestinian-plate-art-craft
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/where-olive-trees-weep-screening/
CATEGORIES:Interfaith & Community Outreach
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SUMMARY:Palestinian Plate Art Craft | Soul of My Soul Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:For Boys & Girls Ages 13 to 18: After the youth Jumu’ah\, join the Soul of My Soul Exhibit in creating a hand-painted decorative plate in the traditional style of Al Khalil (Hebron)\, Palestine.  \nIn addition to creating a beautiful keepsake for yourself\, you will also learn about the personal experiences of Bay Area locals with the apartheid and occupation in the West Bank. Participants will have the unique opportunity to hear from a Palestinian teenager currently living in the West Bank to foster a better understanding of the situation. \n\nFriday\, Oct. 18 | 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. | MCC Banquet Hall | $35/person | Ages 14-18 | Register at http://mcceastbay.org/art  \nThe event is capped at 20. Pizza is provided. \nCosponsored by Soul of My Soul Exhibit and MCC East Bay. \nQuestions? events@mcceastbay.org \nMCC has a standing policy that financial need should never hold a person back from attaining spiritual or educational knowledge within the four walls of the Muslim Community Center. For a financial waiver for this event\, please email scholarship@mcceastbay.org.  \nEvent Schedule\n \n\n4:00 – 4:45 pm – Late lunch and introductions (teenage attendees will have a chance to discuss what they’ve witnessed this past year and its impact on them)\n4:45 – 5:15 pm – Start the craft by drawing out the plate art outline\n5:15 – 5:25 pm – Break for Asr\n5:25 – 6:15 pm – While attendees paint their plates\, they will watch a short documentary about the apartheid in the West Bank and gain some insight into what it means to be a teenager living in occupied Palestine.\n6:15 – 7:00 pm – Level Up for Palestine: How to take your advocacy to the next level (with a break for maghrib)\n\nEvent attendees will not leave this event feeling depressed about the situation in Gaza but instead feel empowered to work for their sisters and brothers in Palestine.  \nWe will facilitate discussions with our youth in a safe space\, allowing them to voice their concerns and discover their strengths regarding what they can offer to the movement. \nAll profits will go directly to supporting Palestinians on the ground in Palestine (either Gaza or the West Bank). \nSoul of My Soul Exhibit promotes conversations about Palestine through arts and culture. You can learn more about the Soul of My Soul Exhibit at www.soulofmysoulexhibit.com \nPlease also see this screening later this month: https://mcceastbay.org/event/where-olive-trees-weep-screening
URL:https://mcceastbay.org/event/palestinian-plate-art-craft/
LOCATION:MCC East Bay\, 5724 W Las Positas Blvd #300\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Youth Program
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