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SUMMARY:State of Passion
DESCRIPTION:We present State of Passion\, a feature-length documentary film by Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi. \nAfter 43 horrific days working round the clock under constant bombardment in the emergency rooms of Gaza’s Al Shifa and Al Ahli hospitals\, British-Palestinian reconstructive surgeon\, Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah\, emerged to find himself as a face of Palestinian resistance. \nWith news footage of him pale and shell-shocked reverberating around the world\, he spoke of a catalogue of horrors from lacerated bodies\, to amputations without anesthetics\, orphaned children with no surviving family\, and the deliberate targeting of medics and hospital facilities. \nThis was Ghassan’s sixth and most horrific Gaza “war”.  Why does he do it?  Where does he find the strength to face it again and again? How does it impact his family? How do they process the risks he takes? The answer lies simply in their shared passion: Palestine\, a passion they articulate through their support of his perilous humanitarian work. \nFilmmakers Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi\, close friends of the Abu Sittahs\, share that same passion.  They were waiting anxiously for Ghassan to emerge from Gaza\, following a long and terrifying journey through the night\, to meet him in Amman.  Determined to capture his raw emotions\, they began filming him the moment he arrived through the door.  Following him to Beirut\, Amman\, London\, Kuwait and Dubai\, they and he explore their common State of Passion. \nFollowing the film\, a discussion will be led by Michael Maria\, Director of the Boston Palestinian  Film festival\, and Nadine Bahour\, a researcher at FXB Harvard School of Public Health. \nThe film will be shown in the Parish Hall of St. James Episcopal Church\, three blocks north of Porter Square in Cambridge.  The location can be confusing.  If you have not been to the venue before\, please review these directions and arrive a few minutes early to make sure you find us!
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/state-of-passion/
LOCATION:St James Place – Parish Hall\, 1991 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02140
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Palestine/Israel
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SUMMARY:Mobilizing Against the New Face of Genocide and War
DESCRIPTION:A Strategy Conference\nSaturday\, March 7\, 2026\, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm \nCambridge Friends Meeting\, 5 Longfellow Park\, Cambridge\, MA 02138 \n \nThe very existence of Palestinians as a viable national community is existentially threatened by the Trump-Netanyahu Gaza agreement\, now officially adopted by the United Nations Security Council as official U.N. policy. After repeated US vetoes of ceasefire proposals throughout the genocide\, the Security Council placed its imprimatur on a Trump/Netanyahu deal that basically threw 70 years of UN resolutions about Israel/Palestine out the window. \nMeanwhile\, Trump’s regime change war on Iran\, supported by many in Congress but not by the American people\, has brought war to the entire region and thrown international law out the window. \nIn these new\, difficult circumstances it is time for the anti-genocide\, anti-war\, and Palestinian solidarity movements to come together to consider how best to organize collectively to achieve policy changes in the US and more justice for all in Palestine and the Middle East. Our past focus on ceasefire and humanitarian aid violations are not enough. Instead we must consolidate around attacking or modifying the present agreement itself in ways supportive of Palestinian self-determination; condemning Israel’s continuing depredations; raising high the banner of Paletinian national rights; and demanding an immediate end to the attack on Iran. \nPanel 1 – Situation in Gaza and West Bank\, impact of Trump Agreement\, Board of Peace\, attack on Iran\, and related Mideast crises \nNancy Murray\, Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine and Gaza Mental Health Foundation \nLeila Farsakh\, professor of political science and leading Palestinian rights advocate\, UMass Boston \nAmira Hass\, Haaretz correspondent\, columnist\, and activist \nSusan Akram\, Boston University\, clinical professor of law and director of the International Human Rights Clinic \nPanel 2 – What do we do?  Our new message – Our strategy – Breaking the hold of the weaponization of anti-semitism  \nRami G. Khouri\, Palestinian-American journalist\, author\, and public policy expert with over six decades of experience covering the Middle East \nLea Kayali\, organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement based out of Boston\, steering committee member of the People’s Embargo for Palestine \nPaul Shannon\, Mass. Peace Action\, co-chair Gaza Israel Mideast peace campaign \nBreakout Topics – Session 1 \n\nRefuting the false anti-semitism arguments – Merrie Najimy\nIntegrating our messaging and our public actions and events – Paul Shannon\nThe Future of Boycott and Divest – Raisa/ Sheba out of MA\, Malick/ Cambridge for Palestine\, Nancy Aykanian/ BDS Boston\nPolitical action – the Palestine issue in Congressional elections 2026 – Elizabeth Baldwin and Jeff Klein\n\nBreakout Topics – Session 2 \n\nLegislative action – organizing to pass Federal and state bills on Palestine and the Middle East – Elizabeth Baldwin and Jeff Klein\nThe struggle over suppression of free speech about Palestine in Massachusetts – Sana Fadel\, Paul Shannon\, Sara Roy\nPublic Education and Action to Further the Palestine Movement – Jill El-Ashkar and Julie Jolin\nIran – ending the US initiated war – Bahar Sharafi\, Rami G. Khouri\n\nSchedule \n8:30 Coffee and registration – Friends Room \n9:30 Welcome and Introduction – Meeting House.  NO Food and Drink in the Meeting House \n10:00 Panel 1 – Meeting House \n11:30 Panel 2 – Meeting House \n12:45 Lunch – Friends Room \n1:45 Breakout session 1 \n3:00 Breakout session 2 \n4:15 Brainstorm – Building the movement to end the Iran war – Meeting House \n5:15 Adjourn \nRegistration (includes lunch): regular $25\, student/low income $10\, supporter $75\, tabling group $50. \nLogistics: There is ample free parking on Longfellow Park on Saturday.  Longfellow Park is a 10 minute walk out Brattle Street from Harvard Square.  By bus\, take the 73 bus from Harvard station and get off at the second stop\, Mt. Auburn and Ash Streets.   The Meeting House and Friends Room are fully accessible.  Some of the breakout spaces are in the basement and there is an elevator near the Friends Room. \nLunch will consist of roll-ups with a choice of chicken or beef/lamb sharawma\, or falafel\, plus tabouleh\, hummus\, dessert\, and soft drink. \nSponsored by Massachusetts Peace Action Education Fund.  Cosponsored by Alliance for Water Justice in Palestine; CD8 for Palestine; Watertown Citizens for Peace\, Justice and the Environment – Palestine/Gaza committee; Cambridge Friends Meeting – Peace and Social Justice committee; Needham for Palestine; Palestinian Youth Movement; Arlington for Palestine; MTA Rank and File for Palestine; Sawa: Newton-Area Alliance for Peace and Justice.   Cosponsors welcome; must publicize the event.  Contact info@masspeaceaction.org or call 617 354 2169.
URL:https://masspeaceaction.org/event/mobilizing-against-the-new-face-of-genocide-and-war/
LOCATION:Friends Meeting at Cambridge\, 5 Longfellow Park\, Cambridge
CATEGORIES:Palestine/Israel
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SUMMARY:Observations from Gaza
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LOCATION:Porter Sq Cambridge – details TBA
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