MECA News Fall 2012
MECA News Fall 2012
MECA News Fall 2012
nice break in the new temporary structure built on the site of the demolished cultural caf, and get a nice, cool splash of water from the rebuilt bathroom. Your MECA Dollars at WORK, Continued on page 3
Dandara, a rap group in Silwan: We are coming from Silwan. We will stay Photo: Ziad Abbas in Silwan. We are holding pens. We will break these walls CREDIT: Madaa Silwan Creative Center
The Middle East Childrens Alliance (MECA) is thrilled to announce the launch of our new online store
For ten years, MECA and the women of Joining Hands have held an annual bazaar of Palestinian handmade crafts. Throughout each year, we spend time building relationships with artisans, farmers and craftspeopleespecially womenliving in the West Bank and Gaza, who make beautiful hand-woven rugs, wooden sculptures, pottery, embroidery, soap, jewelry and more. Most of these communities have had much of their agricultural land confiscated by Israel, and for many of our Palestinian friends, these crafts are their sole livelihood . Now, these incredible products are available for purchase online, and ask that you continue to check our mecaforpeace.org/shop for new items. Our store will also feature scarves, handbags, and other unique accessories from Turkey, Egypt, and Lebanon to support our programs. For any questions on items and orders, please email us at [email protected].
Dear Friend,
In July I spent three weeks in Palestine with long-time MECA friend Danny Muller, visiting with MECA staff, and connecting with MECAs current and prospective partners. It was clear when I was in Gaza in February that some things had to change for MECAs Maia Project to succeed and grow over the long term. We recognized an increased demand for technical expertise, more community education, and deeper collaboration with the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) that administers the schools in refugee camps, where all of our large water purification units are. No one hates meetings more than I do, especially long meetings in terrible heat. But we spent weeks developing a plan for improvement and Im really pleased to tell you that we now have a great team in place to move forward: Dr. Said Ghabayan, a local water engineer who MECA hired, will be overseeing the installations of new units, the repairs of existing units, and conducting regular water quality tests to make sure all units continue to work properly. UNRWA will be responsible for maintaining the units after the first year. EWASH, a Palestinian water advocacy group will train young adults to go into each school where Maia units are installed and provide education to students and the community about water and sanitation issues and get the kids involved in taking care of the units. EWASH also runs the global awareness campaign called Thirsting for Justice and MECA is now the North American partner for this campaign. (See page 5) At Afaq Jadeeda Association in central Gaza, Danny spent a week teaching kids to use small video cameras we brought with us. It was so, so hot and humid I just couldnt stand it, so one day I decided to hire a bus and took the kids and their cameras to the beach. It was wonderful to see them playing in the water and making movies about themselves. Please visit our website www.mecaforpeace.org, as we will be sharing this footage with you. Another day, Dr. Mona El-Farra, MECAs Gaza Projects Coordi-
It was just so unbearably hot and humid in Gaza we hired a bus and took the kids and their new video cameras to the beach. CREDIT: MECA
nator took us to meet Samira, an amazing woman who started a project for children whose parents have been accused of collaborating with Israel. These children are ostracized and bullied within their own communities. The women who work with her, mostly volunteers, were all trained through Let the Children Play & Heal, Afaq Jadeedas psychosocial support program that MECA supports. Also, working there are several young students who are getting university degrees with help from MECAs two scholarship funds. (See page 3) One student, who looked practically like a child herself, told us she volunteers because when I bring a smile to a childs face, I feel that I am fighting the Israeli Occupation. She went on to talk about her love of English literature, her ambition to translate novels, her own writing, and her frustration with Arab leaders. Listening to these young women, I thought, This is the future of Palestine. After Gaza, Danny and I went to Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank where MECA Program Director Josie ShieldsStromsness lives with her husband and four-month-old son Marcel. We took some time just to visit with them and other old friends. One thing that struck me on this trip is that people dont talk as much as they used to about Israel and the Occupation. Its gone on so long, younger people dont even know what its like to go to the Mediterranean Sea or into Jerusalem; to Ramallah in twenty minutes instead of the three hours it can now take to go through checkpoints and around the Wall. Letter from Barbara, Continued on page 5
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MECA provided funds for a playground in the historic center of Hajjah Village, in the northern West Bank. The playground is being created by Riwaq, a Palestinian cultural preservation organization. Riwaqs 50 Villages Project is revitalizing the old centers in villages across the West Bank and Gazapreserving history and culture, while addressing current community needs. The land for the playground was donated by a woman who owns a very old building directly across from the playground. In exchange for the land for the playground, Riwaq completely restored her two-story house to its original design. Riwaq has also
The trip to Murad Tourist Resort was the highlight for the kids from Dheisheh Refugee Camp, giving them a rare chance to cool off in a pool for a day. CREDIT: MECA
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MECA Events
Israeli peace activist and author
The Right to Healthcare Tour! with Jewish Voice for Peace, featuring and
DR. ALLAM JARRAR of the Palestine Medical Relief Society DR. RUCHAMA MARTON
his riveting new memoir The Generals Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine, Wednesday, September 19 7pm, Berkeley City College, 2050 Center Street. Introduced by Dr. Hisham Ahmed, a Fulbright scholar from Deheisheh refugee camp. Tickets $10 advance, $12 door, BCC students $5 There are few books on the Israel/ Palestine issue that seem as hopeful to me as this one.Alice Walker, from the Foreward, In 1997, tragedy struck Miko Peleds Israeli-American family, when his niece Smadar was killed by a suicide bomber in Jerusalem, pushing him to re-examine beliefs he had grown up with, as the son and grandson of figures in Israels political-military elite. The Generals Son provides a window into the courage of all those who are pursuing a steadfast grassroots struggle for equality for all the residents of the Holy Land.
, President of Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, and winner of the 2010 Right Livelihood Award. Thursday, October 25, 7pm, La Pena Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley. Tickets $10-$15 sliding scale. Their two organizations collaborate closely, especially assisting transporting patients through the barriers imposed by the occupation. This national tour is promoting the Boycott/Divestment/Sanctions strategy to bring attention to the injustices of the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
Saturday, September 15, 2pm, MECA office, 1101 8th Street, Berkeley. Marcy reads from her newest book, The Politics of Teaching Palestine to Americans, and speaks about Nahr el Bared Refugee Camp in Lebanon. Free! Teachers especially invited. Knopf-Newmans essential book breaks taboos providing educators and general readers with real tools to understand the history of Palestine and how we talk about it.Ali Abunimah
Concert! Sunday October 28 3-5pm, 3rd Annual Islamic Cultural Center, 1433 Madison Street, Oakland. Stirring & Celebratory Arabic music and dance, including ASWAT Youth! Families Welcome Tickets $15 advance, $20 door, $10 low-income, $50 reserved seating.
ASWAT
Book sales benefit MECAs work. If youd like more affordable paperback and ebook editions of this book, please email Marcy at [email protected] and shell forward your message to her publisher. Thanks!
Coming in 2013: MECA 25th Anniversary events, including Angela Davis in April and Noam Chomsky on May 8!
Maia Project unit at Tuyor Al-Jena Kindergarten, Um Al-Nasser, Rafah, Palestine. Installed with funds raised by the Madison-Rafah Sister City Project, Madison Wisconsin CREDIT: Naaman Omar
*When you join with a monthly donation of $25 or more. A gift of just 83 a daythats $25 a monthwill make a significant difference in the number of children and families we can help. As a thank-you for your monthly Childrens Circle gift of $25 or more, well send you a special large, canvas totebag printed with a traditional Palestinian tatriz design.
Note: Monthly gifts can be made with credit card only. Use this form or go to www.mecaforpeace.org/circle. (Checks are fine for one-time gifts.) Card #: ___________________________________Exp: ___________CSV________ Email: __________________________________________________________________ Name: _________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ City, ST, Zip: ____________________________________________________________ MECA is a 501(c)3 exempt organization. Your gift is tax-deductible as a charitable contribution.
Fall 2012
For more info:
Right to Healthcare Tour! DR. ALLAM JARRAR, Palestine Medical Relief Society & DR. RUCHAMA MARTON, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel October 25, 7pm
ASWAT
Teacher/activist
MARCY KNOPF-NEWMAN
with her book The Politics of Teaching Palestine to Americans Sept. 15, 2pm
Coming in 2013: MECA 25th Anniversary events, including Angela Davis in April and Noam Chomsky on May 8!
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