Leila Boukarim and Asaf Luzon joined forces in December 2023 to create this touching book, aiming to raise funds for organizations supporting Gaza and to amplify the voices of it's children enduring unimaginable atrocities. Order your copy now to support Gaza during this plausible genocide and hear directly from the children of Gaza and amplify their voices in the face of a potential genocide."
Rafeef Ziadah is a Palestinian spoken word artist and human rights activist. Through her art and powerful performances, she gives voice to the emotions and experiences of Palestinians living in exile, under Israeli occupation, and behind Apartheid walls and years-long illegal sieges.
Her work reflects the resilience, pain, and hope of a people enduring decades of struggle for freedom. Find Her On Spotify.
A gripping graphic novel that vividly captures the essence of daily life under the illegal Israeli occupation in Palestine. In late 1991 and early 1992, during the First Intifada, Joe Sacco immersed himself for two months in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, living among the Palestinians, traveling and documenting their struggles and resilience. His work offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the harsh realities of life under occupation.
Alan Rickman is known for his iconic film roles, but his activism is equally important. In 2005, he co-directed My Name is Rachel Corrie, a play that brought the story of American activist crushed by an Israeli bulldozer to stages worldwide. Despite suppression and political pressure, Rickman’s work ensured that the Palestinian struggle was heard, in defiance to the pro-Israel bias in mainstream narratives.