Friday, May 13th, 2016
Art sale to raise funds for legal expenses for the defense of activists in the joint Palestinian-Israeli struggle against the occupation
David Hachmi 18, Tel-Aviv- Jaffa
https://www.facebook.com/events/634324993381907/
Original works of art by renowned and emerging artists, advanced purchase can be made through the website.
Credit card purchases are tax deductiable in th U.S
The struggle against the occupation and for democracy and equality depends on the time and energy of volunteers, but it also involves high legal expenses. One of the methods of suppressing the struggle against the occupation is legal persecution: many demonstrators Palestinians as well as Israelis are arrested at demonstrations for no reason. They are accused of false charges against which they must defend themselves. Despite the willingness of a dedicated legal team to work for solidarity rates, the costs add up to a substantial amount.
25% of the sale price of each work will be paid to the artist who donated the work. All funds raised will be dedicated to covering legal expenses.
Opening hours: Thursday 20:00-23:00; Friday 10:00-16:00; Saturday 10:00-22:00
The initiators of the intervals project were the Coalition of Women For Peace which has supported this struggle from its inception and Anarchists Against The Wall have taken part in this struggle for about 10 years and have paid a high personal, legal and financial price.
These days the intervals project is being carried on by a group of activists to support the original goals of the project.
Curated by Ofra Harnam
Thursday, August 27th, 2015
In December 2014, CWP organized a 2 days conference on Non Violent Struggles.
For more information about the conference Click Here
Below is a collection of articles from the media and interviews with local and international participants in the conference.
An Article about the conference – PDF file
An interview with Reem Amer General Co-coordinator,CWP – PDF file – English
An interview with Maayan Dak General Co-coordinator,CWP – PDF file – English
An interview with Jamila Raqib Executive Director of the Albert Einstein Institution – PDF file – English
An interview with Adnan Hasanbegovic (Bosnia and Hercegovina) – PDF file – English
An interview with Rae Abileah (USA)
An interview with Hope Chigudu (Zimbabwe)
An interview with Nadim Omar – PDF file – English
An article by Rae Abileah What does Beautiful Trouble have to do with feminism and nonviolence
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