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Help Munira & Dr. Hasan’s family fight to survive in Gaza

Fundraiser


29/07/2025

My name is Munira El Najar, an educator from Gaza and a mother of four beloved children. After enduring the challenges of war, my family continues to restore our lives. I’ve always taken great pride in my profession as a teacher, seeing it as both an honor and a responsibility, and now, I remain focused on moving forward with strength and resilience.

On December 25th, 2023, we faced the unthinkable, forced to flee our home in the north of Nuseirat amidst relentless shelling for the first time in our life. Since then, we have been displaced and escaped from death more than seven times from our home, seeking safety in places like Mawassi Rafah, Deir al-Balah, and in some of our relatives’ homes in the Nuseirat refugee camps.

The goal of this campaign is to provide us with the support we need to navigate through these challenges and forge a path towards restoring our lives.

How the Funds Will Be Used

The donations will be used for urgent needs, including:

  • Basic Survival Needs: Food, water, and medicine are in short supply and becoming more expensive in Gaza. We are facing actual famine, and your contributions help my family access these essentials.
  • Cleaning Supplies: Maintaining hygiene is crucial in these conditions. The funds will help purchase essential cleaning products to ensure safety and health.
  • Wood for Cooking: With the gas supply cut off, wood is necessary for cooking. Donations will help purchase firewood to prepare meals.
  • Education: I am working hard to keep my children engaged in their learning. Donations will help cover lessons fees and provide the necessary stationery and educational materials for their studies.
  • Safe Passage: Transportation costs and securing safe routes out of Gaza are overwhelming. The donations will support a potential escape to safety.
  • Temporary Housing and Resettlement: If my family is able to flee, the funds will assist in finding a temporary place to stay and rebuilding their lives.

Leaving Gaza is not just physically difficult, but also financially and emotionally overwhelming. My family’s safety relies on the kindness and generosity of people like you. Every donation brings them closer to safety and hope.

Why Your Support Matters

Your support is vital in helping us move forward with hope for a better future. It gives my children the chance to keep dreaming, learning, and growing despite the challenges they face.

As an educator and the wife of a respected academic and author, I’ve always believed in the power of education and the importance of the stories we share. With your support, we can restore and move forward with renewed strength and determination.

To follow our journey and connect with me personally, you can find me on Instagram at “munira_elnajar”.

You can donate to Munira’s family here

Jazz with Palestine

Dancing in solidarity


22/07/2025

Jazz with Palestine is a growing movement of jazz and swing dancers across Europe using music, dance, and political action to stand with the Palestinian people and raise awareness, solidarity, and funds in the face of ongoing injustice.

Some of us have longstanding connections to Palestine. We’ve been there, witnessed apartheid first-hand, and listened to the voices of Palestinian friends who continue to share the urgent needs and deep aspirations of their people.

We believe that Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, and beyond need our support now, perhaps more than ever.

Jazz, born from the resistance and resilience of the African American community, is not just music or dance. It is a cultural form rooted in the fight against racial and colonial oppression. Today, Europe is home to some of the largest and most vibrant swing dance scenes in the world. But while our dance floors are full, our governments remain complicit in genocide.

It is precisely because of this contradiction that we must act.

The joy we find in jazz is the fruit of painful histories. As dancers, we cannot remain silent. We cannot normalize a genocide that is being broadcast live.

Those behind Jazz with Palestine—and the many who’ve already joined—are united by our love for jazz not just as music or dance, but as a living Black American art form and a historical force for resistance. We believe this community can and must extend its solidarity to Palestinians in their fight for a future of dignity, joy, and freedom, free from apartheid, displacement, and decades of suffering.

Our mission is to raise awareness in the jazz and swing communities, and to support Palestinians through direct action and moral commitment. We’re currently raising funds for the In’ash al-Usra association, a well-established Palestinian NGO in Al-Bireh, to provide essential on-the-ground support.

At the same time, we’re organizing talks, meetings, and educational events to help dismantle the racist and orientalist narratives that continue to distort European perceptions of Palestinians. We aim to raise Palestinian voices in our cultural spaces and make them heard.

The Berlin dance community will host a social dance fundraiser on Monday, July 28th. The evening begins with a samba-inspired Brazilian jazz dance class, followed by a night of social dancing to an eclectic mix of swing, rhythm & blues, Latin jazz, cumbia, disco, and house, there will also be performances from different dance groups. Everyone is welcome—whether you’re a regular on the dance floor or stepping into it for the first time.

👉 More info and event details here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DL9nKSesNY3/

👉 You can also donate directly: https://www.gofundme.com/f/Sponsoring-orphaned-children-Gaza-Strip

This is just the beginning.

Jazz with Palestine will continue to grow through dance, through dialogue, through resistance. We envision a future where joy and justice are not in contradiction and we invite you to dance with us in the direction of liberation.

München OEZ Erinnern

Our Names, Our Voices, Remembring is Resistance


16/07/2025

We, München OEZ erinnern!, are an initiative of relatives, survivors and supporters who want to recall and remember the attack on 22 July 2016 at the Olympia-Einkaufszentrum (OEZ) in Munich.

The names of the nine victims must not be forgotten. Armela Segashi, Can Leyla, Dijamant Zabërgja, Guiliano Kollmann, Hüseyin Dayıcık, Roberto Rafael, Sabine S., Selçuk Kılıç and Sevda Dağ. It must no longer be concealed that the offence was a case of right-wing terror, anti-Muslim racism and antiziganism.


We want to and will fight for this together. We want to help ensure that the victims are not only remembered on the anniversary, but that they and their stories are part of the public consciousness. We want the relatives’ demands for appropriate remembrance and a space for dialogue and reappraisal to become a reality. We want to stand together against racism and right-wing terror. We want Munich to take this attack seriously and draw consequences. We want this attack to be recognised and named as right-wing terror throughout Germany.

We want to counter the contempt for humanity of right-wing terror and racism with a practice of solidarity. To this end, we are working together with around 25 victims’ initiatives in the Solidarity Network for Victims of Right-Wing, Racist and Anti-Semitic Violence.

We are therefore delighted that our comrades and friends from “Berlin erinnert München OEZ!” are once again organising a commemorative event on 22 July at 5 pm on O-Platz.

Sameer Project

Medical Care in Honor of Mosab Ali


09/07/2025

The healthcare situation in Gaza is a catastrophe. Medical aid has not entered through the border crossings since March 2 due to Israel’s blockade of the strip. Not only are lifesaving medication and supplies prohibited from entering, but, for the most part, so are medical missions with foreign doctors and nurse delegates. Medical evacuations have been few and far between, preventing those who need care from leaving. Yet the bombing, the shootings, the famine, the chronic illnesses… none of this has stopped. 

The Sameer Project x Translating Falasteen has been supplying medication, treatments, visits to doctors, wound care, specialist appointments, physiotherapy, psychotherapy, and has been collecting documents to facilitate evacuations in the North, Center, and South of Gaza for one year. Depending on the patient, location and the type of help needed, we have been supporting medical care from our North and South campaigns. Now, as the situation is deteriorating and we are stepping up to do more, we have decided to make a focused “Medical Care” campaign. 

In addition to our South medical point, we are opening up a new medical point in the North, in the overcrowded and underserved Port Camp. The “Translating Falasteen x The Sameer Project Port Camp Medical Point” will have full service care including a doctor, nurses, a dentist, and a physiotherapist. After the initial installation costs, it will be approximately $20,000 to keep it up and running and to keep medication in stock. 

Funds raised will be used for the following:

  • Purchase sourced medication from private pharmacies for patients referred to us
  • Support the soon-to-be-opened Translating Falasteen x The Sameer Project Port Camp Medical Point, in the North 
  • Supply medication not available in hospital pharmacies to patients 
  • Purchase supplies like gauze, iodine, antiseptics, antibiotics, wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, etc. for those with “war injuries”
  • Fund our “Wound Care” project—traveling doctors and nurses who treat those who otherwise would be in the hospital in their tents, providing dressing changes, medication, and physiotherapy 
  • In-clinic physiotherapy sessions for children suffering from brain atrophy and mental and physical delays 
  • Specialized formula for malnourished babies and toddlers
  • Fortified nutritional supplements for malnourished children 
  • Medical Days for skin diseases, new mothers, and injuries 
  • Dental Days both mobile in camps and in clinics 
  • Provide food or cash aid/e-wallets to “special circumstance” patients 
  • Secure aid for hospitals that are not provided by the Ministry of Health 

Everything we source, purchase, and provide is already in Gaza. But stocks are running out. This is why otherwise free medication and supplies are sold at exorbitant prices and must be searched for across numerous pharmacies and medical suppliers. We have a network of nurses and doctors to help us provide what others can’t. This work should be done by large relief organizations and iNGOs but because of the difficulty operating in Gaza and since the borders are closed, many are rendered useless and it has fallen on The Sameer Project to fill the gaps left by them. 

We carry out large-scale campaigns to mitigate outbreaks of contagious diseases, we provide hospitals (such as Nasser) with formula, we bring fresh vegetables to cancer patients (like at Al Helou), and we give aid and assistance to those who are awaiting evacuation (also bringing them to our Refaat Alareer Camp) to keep them stable enough to travel. 

We have named the campaign after our recently martyred South coordinator and camp manager, Mosab Ali, who also worked on his own mental health and physical rehabilitation project, focusing on healing those who are suffering. He would often come across those injured and too poor to afford treatment and call our doctors to help. He ran The Refaat Alareer Camp and managed 30+ families with critically ill and injured members. And Mosab himself had a son who was medically evacuated to Qatar with his wife and other two children. It is in his honor that we continue to offer medical support to those in need. 

We spend on average $5,000 every 10 days on medication for patients, $3,500 for every restock of the medical point in the South, $10,000 every 1.5-2 months on our wound care project, and more expenses based on the availability and cost of vegetable parcels, formula, supplements, and supplies for our medical days. Each Medical Day, whether in the North or South, averages around $1,000, and we host several per week. Every day produces more wounded, the sick get sicker, and those with chronic diseases suffer. Children are dying as they await evacuation. Cancer patients have no palliative care. Painkillers are scarce. We cannot solve many of these problems, only aid and delegations will (not to mention a ceasefire and opening the borders), but, with your help, we can provide some medical care, what is available, to SAVE LIVES in Gaza.

You can donate to the Sameer Project here.

MigraWiki

Movement to Diversify Wikipedia


01/07/2025

Wikimedia stands as one of the most vital knowledge resources in the world, shaping how people understand history, culture, and society. But whose stories get told? In Germany, migrant voices are often absent from its pages, leaving gaps in how history, culture, and society are represented. MigraWiki is a community-driven initiative that seeks to change that by empowering migrants to share their knowledge, stories, and experiences on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.

Our mission is to bridge the gap in digital representation by equipping migrants with the tools and skills to contribute to Wikipedia confidently. Whether you’re passionate about your cultural heritage, want to correct biases in existing articles, or wish to document overlooked histories, MigraWiki provides a supportive space to make your voice heard. Through workshops, edit-a-thons, and collaborative editing sessions, we foster a community where diverse narratives thrive.

Join us if you believe in the power of open knowledge and want to ensure that Wikipedia reflects the true diversity of Germany’s society. No prior experience is needed. Just bring your curiosity, your laptop, and your unique perspective!

On Sunday July 6th from 2pm till 7pm, MigraWiki is organising an Edit-A-thon at WikiBär, Köpenicker Str. 45. Whether you’re completely new to Wikimedia or have some editing experience, this workshop will guide you through the process of contributing to the world’s largest free knowledge resource. Together, we’ll explore:

  • Introduction to Wikipedia & Wikimedia
  • How to contribute to Wikimedia
  • Finding Reliable Sources
  • Wikipedia Etiquette & Community Norms
  • How to Edit Wikipedia

This event is open to anyone living in Germany with a migrant background or a passion for inclusive storytelling. By participating, you’ll not only gain valuable digital skills but also help ensure that Wikipedia represents the full richness of our diverse society.

⚠️ What to Bring: A laptop (required for editing), your ideas, and enthusiasm! No technical expertise is necessary—just a willingness to learn and share. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed in WikiBär.

Let’s make knowledge more equitable, one edit at a time. Join us and be part of the movement to diversify Wikipedia! Register here.