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Dame Pa Matala

The Consulate General of Venezuela presents:
a concert in solidarity with Palestine & Honduras
featuring:

Dame Pa Matala
revolutionary hip hop and folk music
and from Palestine: Sabreena Da Witch
with
The Foundation Movement,
Natural Bliss & los trovadores por Honduras


FREE!

FRIDAY OCTOBER 2nd 8 PM
Kresge Auditorium
77 Mass Ave
Cambridge MA

more info: 781 724 0752

cosponsored by: Boston Boycott Divestment Sanctions
Proyecto Hondureño
and MLK Bolivarian Circle

El Consulado General de Venezuela en Boston presenta
un concierto en solidaridad con el pueblo de Palestina y de Honduras

Dame pa Matala
hip hop y musica folklórica revolucionaria
con
Sabreena da Witch (desde Palestina)
y
The Foundation Movement, Natural Bliss y Los Trovadores por Honduras
Entrada Gratis!!!

VIERNES 2 de Octubre
Kresge Auditorio
77 Mass Ave
Cambridge, MA

mas información: 781 724 0752

con el apoyo de
Boston Boycott Sanctions and Divestment
Proyecto Hondureño
y MLK Bolivarian Circle

Boston Palestine Film Festival 2009

Boston Palestine Film Festival is back for a third year! The Boston Palestine Film Festival has an incredible expanded line-up for our third annual Festival, which runs October 16 - November 1, 2009

Official website: http://www.bostonpalestinefilmfest.org/

Highlights of BPFF 2009: http://w

We’re bringing Rashid Masharawi and his new feature film Laila’s Birthday (Eid Milad Laila) (2008), starring Mohammed Bakri (Since You Left, Private, Jenin Jenin). Mr. Masharawi will be here to answer your questions during a retrospective of his career, including his famous films Curfew (1993), which won the UNESCO prize in Cannes in 1994 and other awards, and Ticket to Jerusalem (2002), which also won numerous awards.

http://www.bostonpalestinefilmfest.org/images/constant-contact/pomegrnatesandmyrrh-filmstill1_small.jpgNajwa Najjar will also be with us to present her debut feature film, Pomegranates and Myrrh (al-Murr w’al-Rumman), a love story about the struggles of a young Palestinian dancer whose new husband is imprisoned for refusing to give up his land to settlers. The film, starring Hiam Abbas (Paradise Now, The Syrian Bride), Ali Suleiman and Yasmine Al Massri, recently premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

We’re bringing some rare, older films about Palestine too like The Dupes (1971), which is a compelling tale based on Ghassan Kanafani’s acclaimed novella, Men in the Sun (1962).

And, of course, we have the latest films coming out of Gaza as well as a lot of very interesting new documentaries and experimental films about life in Palestine.

http://www.bostonpalestinefilmfest.org/images/constant-contact/amreeka-2009-poster300.jpgAs a special sneak preview to our festival, on September 3rd, we’ll be screening one of the first Palestinian films to receive a nationwide theater distribution in the US. It’s called Amreeka, and it’s a debut feature film from American-Palestinian filmmaker Cherien Dabis. Through a special arrangement with the distributors, we’re bringing it to our audiences first (at the MFA) before it opens in Boston theaters in mid-September.

We thank you for your ongoing support, and we look forward to hearing from you.

BPFF Organizing Committee: Salma Abu Ayyash, Emna Ben Salem, Maha Chourafa, Christine Giraud, Katherine Hanna and Kate Rouhana


Sisters and brothers,

Israel’s savage attack on Gaza in December and January shocked the world.  It also, as an unintended consequence, brought people around the world together in solidarity with the people of Gaza.  We were heartened and proud to be part of the greatest outpouring of solidarity with Palestinians in Boston in recent memory.  We met together, marched together, organized together, and raised our voices together.

Building solidarity with Palestine, of course, predates the most recent assault on Gaza, and it continues after the bombing.  One of the most inspiring and urgent efforts in that vein is the Viva Palestina U.S. relief mission to Gaza.  The delegation of hundreds of people from the U.S., led by British Member of Parliament George Galloway, leaves on July 4 bringing urgently needed humanitarian aid.  We are excited and humbled to have been invited on the mission.

We would like to invite you to join us in a dinner on Wednesday at 9pm at Andala Cafe in Cambridge (address/link below) following Mazin Quimsyeh’s talk at the Senior Center to celebrate and discuss the convoy, and how it can be connected to the movement in Boston.  We are also asking for your help–in supporting the convoy and our ability to participate in it–financially. The dinner will act as a fundraiser for which all contributions are deeply appreciated.
Your contributions are vital to the success of the Viva Palestina convoy, and our ability to bring this aid directly to the hands of the people of Gaza, an experience which we would then proactively use to help build the movement here with writing and speaking.  We will not be able to join this historic effort without your help.  Please read the attached letter by George Galloway, which explains the purpose of Viva Palestina, and appeals for your support.  We are trying to raise $10,000.  With everyone’s help this is entirely possible.  If you can’t join us on Wednesday, please contact us directly as soon as possible and we can arrange a means to collect your contribution from you.  We hope to see you Wednesday and we look forward to drawing upon our experience in Gaza to contribute to all of our work in Boston.

in gratitude and solidarity,
Tom Arabia and Khury Petersen-Smith

http://www.vivapalestina-us.org/

Tom: 617-970-2701
398 Centre Street #3
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Khury: 617-910-6604

Andala Coffee House

www.andalacafe.com

286 Franklin Street
Cambridge, MA 02139

(617) 945-2212
Get directions

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We organized and marched against Israel’s barbaric war on Gaza. Now’s the time to come together and develop strategies to build a sustained movement for solidarity with Palestine in New England. This is a conference for community and student Palestine solidarity activists–experienced and new–to talk about action for solidarity with Palestine.

Conference info:

When: Saturday April 25, 2009. Registration begins at 9am. Opening Plenary 10am
Where: UMass Boston, Campus Center Terrace [Map] 100 Morrissey Blvd. Boston MA 02125
Campus Center phone: 617-287-5000

Workshops include:

  • Introduction to Zionism
  • Campus action for divestment from Israel
  • How to start a new group
  • Why does the US support Israel?
  • History of Palestinian resistance
  • Building a community movement for Palestine and more!

Featuring:

  • Chuck Turner - Boston District 7 City Councilor, civil and human rights activist
  • Jess Chilton McConnell - Leading organizer of student occupation at Edinburgh University in Scotland as part of the recent Palestine solidarity movement of over two dozen student occupations in the United Kingdom
  • Joel Kovel - Jewish professor and activist facing termination from Bard College for anti-Zionist views. Author of Overcoming Zionism
  • Assaf Kfoury - economist, Boston University professor, writer and activist regarding US and Israeli oppression in the Middle East. Leader of the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel
  • Layla Cable - Palestinian writer, activist and teacher. Layla is a founder and leader of the Somerville Divestment Project
  • Ron Francis - Veteran of the anti-South African apartheid movement and founder of the Somerville Divestment Project
  • Omar Baddar - Palestinian scholar, activist and managing director of the Palestine Cultural Center for Peace
  • Sarah Roche-Mahdi, PhD. - activist in CodePink: Women for Peace, recent participant in CodePink’s peace delegation to Gaza
  • Deema Faisal - Palestinian Poet, Northeastern University student

Directions to UMass

Public Transportation
Subway: Take the Red Line to JFK/UMass Station. A free shuttle bus
will carry you to the campus.Commuter Rail: Take the commuter rail to the JFK/UMass station from the South Shore on the Middleboro and Plymouth lines.

Bus: Kenmore Square stop (service all day): the Number 8 bus; the last one leaves campus at 1 a.m. Forest Hills stop (rush hour only): the Number 16.

By car from the north
Take Interstate 93 South through Boston to Exit 15 (Columbia Road/JFK Library). Take a left at the end or the ramp onto Columbia Road, and then take your first right in the rotary. Follow the University of Massachusetts signs along Columbia Road and Morrissey Boulevard to the campus.

By car from the south
Take Interstate 93 North to exit 14 (Morrissey Boulevard/JFK Library) and follow Morrissey Boulevard north to the campus.

By car from the west
Take the Massachusetts Turnpike (Interstate 90) east to Interstate 93. Take I-93 South one mile to Exit 15 (JFK Library/South Boston/Dorchester). Take a left at the end or the ramp onto Columbia Road, and then take your first right in the rotary. Follow the University of Massachusetts signs along Columbia Road and Morrissey Boulevard to the campus.

Parking fees
$6 per single use. $3 for up to 60 minutes in the Short-term Lot. For details, see On-Campus Parking and Parking Costs. Please contact the Parking and Transportation Office (Service Building, Upper Level) for information about multipark, monthly and semester passes at 617-287-5041. You can also get more information from Customer Service at 617-287-4000.

For more information, see the UMass Boston Parking and Transportation site.