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Visualizing Palestine: A Chronicle of Colonialism and the Struggle for Liberation

Join Linda Sarsour, Noura Erakat, Yosra El Gazzar, and Aline Batarseh as they discuss Visualizing Palestine: A Chronicle of Colonialism and the Struggle for Liberation, Edited by Jessica Anderson, Aline Batarseh, and Yosra El Gazzar and Created by Visualizing Palestine. The book is a striking collection of more than 200 full-color infographics is a vivid portrait of Israeli settler colonialism and the Palestinian struggle for freedom. The infographics present more than just data: colorful, accessible, and thoughtfully arranged, the oppression they document in stark detail dovetails with stories of perseverance and strength. From the history of Zionist settlement to the depopulation of Palestinian villages; from the construction of an apartheid wall to the destruction of olive trees; from hunger strikes to mass protests to boycotts, Visualizing Palestine’s graphics are powerful, comprehensive, and demand our attention. In the words of Arundhati Roy, Visualizing Palestine is "The anatomy of an occupation laid bare." Get a copy of Visualizing Palestine: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/... -------------------------------------------------------------- Aline Batarseh is Palestinian from East Jerusalem. She joined Visualizing Palestine as executive director in 2021. She has more than 20 years of experience working with several Palestinian and international nonprofits at the intersections of gender equality, reproductive justice, children’s rights, mental health, and social justice. Aline has a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and a B.A. in Communication Studies from Gustavus Adolphus College. Aline is co-editor of Visualizing Palestine: A Chronicle of Colonialism and the Struggle for Liberation. Yosra El Gazzar is a visual artist and designer based in Cairo, Egypt. She has been working as an information designer with Visualizing Palestine since 2016. Yosra has a B.A. in Applied Science and Arts from the German University in Cairo, she was also a fellow of Moutheqat/Women in DOX fellowship in Tunisia., and a fellow of CEC ArtsLink in the US. Her work has been presented in various venues including: The Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, Dar El Nimer for Arts and Culture in Beirut, MED International Film Festival in Rome, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in Germany, FESPACO Pan African Film Festival in Burkina Faso, and Dubai and Beirut Design Weeks. Yosra is co-editor of Visualizing Palestine: A Chronicle of Colonialism and the Struggle for Liberation. Noura Erakat is a human rights attorney and Professor of Africana Studies and the Program of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, New Brunswick. She is the author of Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine (Stanford University Press, 2019), which received the Palestine Book Award and the Bronze Medal for the Independent Publishers Book Award in Current Events/Foreign Affairs. She is co-founding editor of Jadaliyya and an editorial board member of the Journal of Palestine Studies. Noura is a co-founding board member of the DC Palestinian Film and Arts Festival and a Board Member of Palestine Legal and the Center for Constitutional Rights. In 2024, she served as the Co-Chair of an Independent Task Force on the Application of National Security Memorandum-20 to Israel, which submitted a report to the White House recommending suspending U.S. weapons transfers to Israel. Linda Sarsour is an award-winning racial justice and civil rights activist, seasoned community organizer, direct action strategist, and mother of three. Ambitious, outspoken and independent, Linda shatters stereotypes of Muslim women while also treasuring her religious and ethnic heritage. She is a Palestinian Muslim American and a self-proclaimed “pure New Yorker, born and raised in Brooklyn!” She is the co-founder of the first Muslim online organizing platform, MPower Change and co-founder of Until Freedom, an intersectional racial justice organization focused on direct action and power building in communities of color. Until Freedom is best known for their work on the Breonna Taylor police murder case in Louisville, Kentucky. -------------------------------------------------------------- This event is sponsored by Haymarket Books and Visualizing Palestine. While all of our events are freely available, we ask that those who are able make a solidarity donation in support of our important publishing and programming work.

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