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A Million Kites

An Evening of Hope and Healing


14/08/2024

“This tiny-big book – as I like to call it – is a petition for life, a prayer for peace that arrives through the untarnished voices of the children of Gaza. Some of these children have died since sharing their childlike desires and plans for peace.”

Myfanwy Woods-Jack

Join us on Thursday, 15th August 2024 for a special fundraising event at the bUm Auditorium. From 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM, we’ll gather to uplift the voices of Gaza’s children through readings, music, and conversation.

Program Highlights:

  • Author’s Reading: Leila Boukarim and Asaf Luzon will read excerpts from “A Million Kites,” sharing powerful poems and testimonies from Gaza’s children.
  • Musical Performances
  • Panel Discussion & Q&A: Leila Boukarim, Asaf Luzon will discuss the impact of the book and the situation in Gaza.
  • Community & Networking: Network and connect with fellow attendees.

Tickets: Please donate an amount you feel comfortable with at the entrance.

All donations and book sales will go directly to supporting Palestinian children in Gaza.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a night filled with hope, healing, and solidarity.

You can reserve a ticket here.

 

Agenda   

18:00 – 18:30  Doors Open

18:30 – 18:40  Welcome

18:40 – 19:10  Author’s Reading

19:10 – 19:25  Musical Performance

19:25 – 19:55  Break

19:55 – 20:10  Second Musical Performance

20:10 – 20:55  Community & Networking

20:55 – 21:30  Meet and Greet

Mixed Feelings 2

Palestine Solidarity is Disability Justice


07/08/2024

An Evening of Performances, Conversation, and Party

On August 10 from 7PM – late, we invite you to celebrate the start of Mixed Feelings 2: Still With Mixed Feelings at 90mil in Berlin.

Mixed Feelings 2, following on from our project Mixed Feelings in 2023, will continue to explore accessibility in the arts. Hosted by Saverio Cantoni and Dana Cermane on Refuge Worldwide, the project is produced from the experience and practices of disabled artists worldwide.

With six radio broadcasts in German and English spoken language with transcripts, and International Sign Language with subtitles, Mixed Feelings challenges hearing supremacy and ableism in radio and events.

A launch event at 90mil on August 10 will celebrate the new series and bring Mixed Feelings audiences together in person.

Mixed Feelings believes disability justice means justice for all, and calls for solidarity with Palestinian disabled and d/Deaf communities.

Entry fee: Free, donations are encouraged

Where: 90mil, Near S Jannowitzbrücke. (90mil’s address is private. Please email neunzigmil@gmail.com for the address, description of how to get there, and/or requests for accompaniment from the train station).

90mil is a temporary arts venue that focuses on providing access to art and culture to a wide community. Donations will be collected for a Palestine solidarity cause at the door.


PROGRAMME

At 7PM:

Imagine Imagine Imagine the Art Workers United. An open, participatory conversation and reading at 7PM with Arts of the Working Class and Thawra (15 people max., please register for this conversation here). [ACCESS INFO: will have German and English spoken language content, material to read in English written language, and interpretation in DGS; A spacious room +  comfortable sitting solutions + good illumination + Snacks]

Performances from 8PM:

  • SIGNING/SINGING by Daniel Kotowski [ACCESS INFO: the performer uses dance and signs from different sign languages]
  • hidden towels by Steve Stymest [ACCESS INFO: the performer uses signs from sign language under a towel]
  • Crossing to the Realm of Manifestation by Mudar Al-Khufash with live sound by Moraya [ACCESS INFO: will be in spoken English with live English subtitles and a video]
  • A film screening and lecture by Meyad Sarsour-Ndaye [ACCESS INFO: Lecture in DGS with interpretation into German spoken language, film in Arabic spoken language with subtitles]
  • A hybrid set by Moody Kablawi
  • An audiovisual set by Jessika Khazrik and Elvan
  • Revisiting Turbulence by Nour Sokhon
  • A screening of the film: Vibrations from Gaza (2023) by Rehab Nazzal [ACCESS INFO: EN and AR subtitles, in Palestinian Sign Language: لغة الاشارات الفلسطينية, Lughat al-Ishārāt al-Filisṭīniyyah (LIF) 16mins]
  • And from midnight, DJ sets by Amir Salem and YA Z AN

More inputs and exact timetable to be announced!

Exhibition: Witness

شاهد Gaza Through Children’s Eyes


31/07/2024

In a land where bombs are a more frequent sound than birds, drawing, painting, and craft become important channels for children to express their feelings and fears.

Welcome to WITNESS شاهد, an exhibition that offers a glimpse into the lives of Palestinian children. These drawings are created by children living in the Gaza Strip, who have been enduring forced displacement, trauma and loss.

The Palestine Humanitarian Response Campaign  (PHRC) established the Children’s Village outside the IDP camps in Rafah in December 2023. The Village aims to provide a sense of security and support for more than 250 children amidst the chaos and the deadly Israeli assaults. Every day, 15 dedicated adults with professional backgrounds in various fields run activities that bring joy and hope to the young people, including arts, music, dance, circus performances, or games.

As you walk through this exhibition, we invite you to see the world through the eyes of the children of Gaza. Let these silent voices move you, and let this exhibition be a call to action for justice and humanity.

Here and now, you are a WITNESS شاهد too!

The Witness exhibition is in the Moos gallery, Moosbergerstraße 7-9, between 12 noon and 8pm each day. You can find the Event programme here.

Internationalist Queer Pride 2024

For an anti-colonial, anti-racist, anti-capitalist fight for freedom


24/07/2024

The Internationalist Queer Pride 2024 is taking place on Saturday, 27 July 2024 at 3pm (Hermannplatz). Our Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation is not a rave! It is a fight!

We are a network of queer and trans groups and individuals who are connected by the same goal: a transformed world where all of us live free from any level of systemic oppression and discrimination; where our sexualities are freely expressed and explored; where our identities are self-determined; where our bodies —and all bodies — are free to be, to choose, to move; where we care for each other; where there are no borders, no weapons, no cops; where everything is organized towards our well-being, and the well-being of animals and the environment. We are all contributing to building this revolutionary world through our everyday struggles.

We come together in this spirit to organize the Internationalist Queer Pride for Liberation, a revolutionary queer/trans-led protest where we bring our bodies, our voices, and our struggles to the street to connect, to be in solidarity, and to build collective empowerment to win rights. We are fighting for liberation in Palestine, in Sudan, in Congo, in Kashmir, in Abya Yala, in Afghanistan, in Haiti, and elsewhere.

Queer liberation can only be achieved by a revolutionary politics: a rebellious existence that challenges the violence of the gender binary, normative body and sexual politics, colonial oppression, the criminalization of sex workers, and constant ecological transformation; one that starts from anti-colonial and anti-capitalist perspectives.

Our queerness opposes the concentration of power and wealth in the hands of the very few who continue to profit from centuries of exploitation, genocides, wars, and all forms of colonialism. Through our queerness, we imagine and redefine alternative ways of being, of living, and of organizing. In the face of warfare and fascism, we stand firm in our determination to survive and thrive, united in revolutionary love and solidarity. We stand together to say: “None of us are free until all of us are free!”

If you would like to march with other international activists, people around theleftberlin will be meeting outside Nansenstraße 2 near Reuter Park, at 2.30pm.

Call for donations for my family from GAZA

Fundraiser for the family of a Berlin student


17/07/2024

I’m Qasem, from Gaza, now a student in Germany. I’m writing to ask for your support to help my family survive the genocide in Gaza.

I was born and raised in Rafah and moved to Germany 3 years ago to study. My entire family is still in Gaza, living in catastrophic conditions. Our home was completely destroyed, and we couldn’t even repay the debts we incurred when we built it in 2018.

We are a family of 9 people, who have lost everything and have nowhere to live because of the genocide in the Gaza Strip. My family is currently seeking shelter in a tent, as living conditions continue to worsen due to lack of clean water to drink or bathe, extreme scarcity of food — and what little food is available has become extremely expensive. The poor living conditions have led to a high outbreak of illnesses and diseases without functional hospitals or resources to treat them.

The Israeli occupation continues to attack so-called “safe zones” where they direct refugees to flee to. There are no “safe” zones in Gaza.

Many of my dear friends and family have been martyred by bombs and attacks by the IOF. I am deeply worried for my family’s safety and am seeking your support to help them survive.

I need to evacuate my family, which comes at an extremely high cost of $10,000 per person. Until I am able to evacuate them, I need to send them money for food and basic supplies.

Thank you for taking the time to read this. Please consider to donate — every donation helps — or continue to share my family’s story.

Blessings,

Qasem

You can donate to Qasem’s family here.

Fundraising Event for Qasem’s family: Sunday, July 21, 17-21h, Herrfurthstrasse 6