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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T174509Z
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SUMMARY:Kansas City: North America Nakba Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 16\n6:00 pm\nAvila University – Thornhill Gallery\n11901 Wornall Road\nKansas City\, MO\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/404870346755536/ \nThe 89-year-old Mariam Fathalla and 24-year-old Amena EAshkar share their stories as two stateless Palestinians living in a refugee camp. \nOn May 14\, 1948\, troops drove out the inhabitants of the ancient Palestinian town of al-Zeeb as part of what is now called al-Nakba (the Catastrophe.) Then 18-year-old Mariam Fathalla and her young husband fled to Lebanon. Now 89 years old\, Mariam (Umm Akram) has raised three generations within the confines of a refugee camp. \nAmena ElAshkar\, 24\, is a Palestinian journalist and translator as well as the granddaughter and great-granddaughter of Nakba survivors. She has known no home other than a refugee camp.
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/kansas-city-north-america-nakba-tour/
LOCATION:Avila University – Thornhill Gallery\, 11901 Wornall Road\, Kansas City\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190410T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190410T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T173449Z
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SUMMARY:Urbana-Champaign: North America Nakba Tour @ Israeli Apartheid Week
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 10\n7:00 pm\nNoyes 163\nUniversity of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/426799901225208/ \nJoin us for our key-note event of Israeli Apartheid Week with the North America Nakba Tour! Nakba means “Catastrophe” in Arabic and refers to the 1948 ethnic cleansing of 750\,000 Palestinians in order to create the state of Israel. Mariam Fathalla\, 89 years old\, is a survivor of the Nakba and will be sharing with us her personal narrative as an 18 year old during the Nakba. Mariam has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. She has seen five Israeli invasions of Lebanon\, as well as the 1976 Tel al-Zaatar camp massacre that killed more than 2000 refugees there. \nAmena ElAshkar\, 24\, is a Palestinian journalist and translator. the granddaughter and great granddaughter of Nakba survivors and has known no home other than a refugee camp. She will be translating for Mariam Fathalla.
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/urbana-champaign-north-america-nakba-tour-israeli-apartheid-week/
LOCATION:Noyes 163\, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign\, Urbana-Champaign\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190331T183000
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CREATED:20190313T133622Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Wayne: Nakba Tour - Stories of 2 Stateless Palestinian from Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 31\n6:30 pm\nPlymouth Congregational Church of Fort Wayne\n501 W. Berry St. \nFort Wayne\, Indiana\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/378144322737642/ \nOn May 14\, 1948\, as Zionist leader David Ben Gurion was proclaiming a Jewish state in Palestine\, his troops drove out the inhabitants of the ancient Palestinian town of al-Zeeb. 18-year-old Mariam Fathalla was one of them. She and her young husband fled to Lebanon. By year’s end the 4\,000-year-old community had been leveled. More than half of all Palestinians were killed or expelled and more than half the cities\, towns and villages disappeared\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe).\nNow 89 years old\, Mariam has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. She has seen five Israeli invasions of Lebanon\, as well as the 1976 Tel al-Zaatar camp massacre that killed more than 2000 refugees there. \nMariam wants meet you. So does Amena Ashkar\, the great granddaughter of other Nakba survivors. They have a different message. They do not live in Palestine. They have no citizenship anywhere. They do not live under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. Amena has never met an Israeli\, and Mariam not since 1948. They have a different perspective.
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/fort-wayne-nakba-tour-stories-of-2-stateless-palestinian-from-lebanon/
LOCATION:Plymouth Congregational Church of Fort Wayne\, 501 W. Berry St\, Fort Wayne\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190327T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190327T190000
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CREATED:20190324T162928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190324T162928Z
UID:1984-1553709600-1553713200@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Cincinnati: Nakba Tour
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 27 March\n6:00 pm\nClifton Mosque\n3668 Clifton AveX\nCincinnati\, OH\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1252240264941085/ \nAll are welcome! \nWe are honored to once again host the Nakba Tour in Cincinnati. This is an opportunity that no one should miss! \nHear Umm Akram (89) and Ameena (24) share their personal story of the most tragic event in Palestinian history. The program will begin with a short film followed by first hand accounts of of the Nakba from Umm Akram. Ameena will share her story of her life as a descendant of survivors awaiting for their right of return in the Palestinian refugee camps of Lebanon\, 71 years later. \n_______________________\nThis is a community funded event.\nDonations are greatly appreciated. Please bring your donation with you to event.\nDonations are 501c3 tax deductible!\nYou are welcome to bring a dish to share- please\, no pork\nFor more info: www.nakbatour.com\n_______________________ \nOn May 14\, 1948\, as Zionist leader David Ben Gurion was proclaiming a Jewish state in Palestine\, his troops drove out the inhabitants of the ancient Palestinian town of al-Zeeb. 18-year-old Mariam Fathalla (Umm Akram) was one of them. She and her young husband fled to Lebanon. By year’s end the 4\,000-year-old community had been leveled. More than half of all Palestinians were killed or expelled and more than half the cities\, towns and villages disappeared\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). Now 89 years old\, Mariam has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. She has seen five Israeli invasions of Lebanon\, as well as the 1976 Tel al-Zaatar camp massacre that killed more than 2000 refugees there. \nAmena ElAshkar\, 24\, is a Palestinian journalist and translator. the granddaughter and great granddaughter of Nakba survivors and has known no home other than a refugee camp.
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/cincinnati-nakba-tour/
LOCATION:Clifton Mosque\, 3668 Clifton Ave\, Cincinnati\, OH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190324T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190324T210000
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CREATED:20190313T133309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190313T133309Z
UID:1976-1553446800-1553461200@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Dallas: The North America Nakba Tour
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 24\n5:00 pm\n701 Belt Line Rd. \nGarland\, TX\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/625009664587448/ \nIn 2016 the Nakba Tour brought 21-year-old Amena Elashkar and 86-year-old Nakba survivor Mariam Fathalla to 26 venues in North America. In 2017\, Amena journeyed with 85-year-old Khawla Ibrahim to another 29 venues. This year\, Amena is returning with Umm Akram (Mariam Fathalla)\, now 89\, to share her personal story of the most tragic event in Palestinian history. \nOn May 14\, 1948\, as Zionist leader David Ben Gurion was proclaiming a Jewish state in Palestine\, his troops drove out the inhabitants of the ancient Palestinian town of al-Zeeb. 18-year-old Mariam Fathalla (Umm Akram) was one of them. She and her young husband fled to Lebanon. By year’s end\, the 4\,000-year-old community had been leveled. More than half of all Palestinians were killed or expelled and more than half the cities\, towns and villages disappeared\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). Now 89 years old\, Mariam has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. She has seen five Israeli invasions of Lebanon\, as well as the 1976 Tel al-Zaatar camp massacre that killed more than 2000 refugees there. \nAmena El-Ashkar\, 24\, is a Palestinian journalist and translator. The granddaughter and great granddaughter of Nakba survivors and has known no home other than a refugee camp.
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/dallas-the-north-america-nakba-tour/
LOCATION:701 Belt Line Rd\, 701 Belt Line Rd\, Garland\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190314T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190314T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20190306T112847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T112847Z
UID:1966-1552588200-1552595400@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Birmingham: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 14\n6:30 pm\nBirmingham Civil Rights Institute\n520 16th St. North\nBirmingham\, AL\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2283148511925107/ \nMariam Fathalla\, now 89 years old\, has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. \nMariam wants to meet you. So does Amena Ashkar\, a 24 year old journalist and translator. They have a different message. They do not live in Palestine. They have no citizenship anywhere. They do not live under Israeli occupation. They have a different perspective. \nFree admission – international snacks distributed at the end of the program. Plenty of parking available. \nContact Farook Chandiwala\, farooqyc@gmail.com \nSponsored by: Birmingham Islamic Society\, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/birmingham-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Birmingham Civil Rights Institute\, 520 16th St. N\, Birmingham\, AL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190312T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190312T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20190221T182257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T182257Z
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SUMMARY:Atlanta\, Georgia: Nakba Tour - The Exiled Palestinians
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, March 12\n6:00 pm\nMutual Aid Liberation Center\n9 Gammon Avenue SE\nAtlanta\, Georgia\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2299473006997222/ \nProject South is honored to host a stop of the North American Nakba Tour\, which invites Palestinian survivors of the Nakba (or “catastrophe\,” the ethnic cleansing of Palestine that took place in 1948 with the creation of Israel) to speak to venues across the country. \nThe Tour covered 26 venues in 2016 and 29 in 2017. \nThe purpose of the Tour is to humanize Palestinian refugees across national boundaries and build popular support for the liberation of Palestine without restriction.
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/atlanta-georgia-nakba-tour-the-exiled-palestinians/
LOCATION:Mutual Aid and Liberation Center\, 9 Gammon Avenue SE\, Atlanta\, GA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190310T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190310T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20190303T184420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T184420Z
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SUMMARY:Charlotte: The Exiled Palestinians - North America Nakba Tour
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, March 10 \n4:00 pm\nMasjid Ash-Shaheed\n400 West Sugar Creek Rd.\nCharlotte\, NC 28213\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1093424864162311/ \nOn May 14\, 1948\, as Zionist leader David Ben Gurion was proclaiming a Jewish state in Palestine\, his troops drove out the inhabitants of the ancient Palestinian town of al-Zeeb. 18-year-old Mariam Fathalla was one of them. She and her young husband fled to Lebanon. By year’s end the 4\,000-year-old community had been leveled. More than half of all Palestinians were killed or expelled and more than half the cities\, towns and villages disappeared\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nNow 89 years old\, Mariam has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. She has seen five Israeli invasions of Lebanon\, as well as the 1976 Tel al-Zaatar camp massacre that killed more than 2000 refugees there. \nMariam wants meet you. So does Amena el Ashkar\, the great granddaughter of other Nakba survivors. They have a different message. They do not live in Palestine. They have no citizenship anywhere. They do not live under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. Amena never met an Israeli before the Nakba Tour\, and Mariam not since 1948. They have a different perspective. \nSponsored by the Palestinian American Community Center. Endorsed by PCO\, Masjid Ash-Shaheed
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/charlotte-the-exiled-palestinians-north-america-nakba-tour/
LOCATION:Masjid ash-Shaheed\, 400 West Sugar Creek Rd.\, Charlotte\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190309T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20190303T183319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T183529Z
UID:1957-1552154400-1552161600@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:UNCC: The Exiled Palestinians - North America Nakba Tour
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 9 \n6:00 pm\nUNCC\nFretwell 100\nCharlotte\, NC\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2405998139444840/ \nOn May 14\, 1948\, as Zionist leader David Ben Gurion was proclaiming a Jewish state in Palestine\, his troops drove out the inhabitants of the ancient Palestinian town of al-Zeeb. 18-year-old Mariam Fathalla was one of them. She and her young husband fled to Lebanon. By year’s end the 4\,000-year-old community had been leveled. More than half of all Palestinians were killed or expelled and more than half the cities\, towns and villages disappeared\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nNow 89 years old\, Mariam has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. She has seen five Israeli invasions of Lebanon\, as well as the 1976 Tel al-Zaatar camp massacre that killed more than 2000 refugees there. \nMariam wants meet you. So does Amena el Ashkar\, the great granddaughter of other Nakba survivors. They have a different message. They do not live in Palestine. They have no citizenship anywhere. They do not live under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. Amena never met an Israeli before the Nakba Tour\, and Mariam not since 1948. They have a different perspective. \nSponsored by the Palestinian American Community Center. Endorsed by PCO\, Masjid Ashaheed
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/uncc-the-exiled-palestinians-north-america-nakba-tour/
LOCATION:Fretwell Building\, room 100\, University of North Carolina\, Charlotte\, 9203 Mary Alexander Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190307T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20190303T181502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190303T181502Z
UID:1953-1551985200-1551992400@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Chapel Hill: Direct from the Refugee Camps - Stateless Palestinians from Lebanon Tell Their Story
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 7\n7:00 pm\nChurch of Reconciliation\n110 N. Elliott Rd\nChapel Hill\, NC\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/315880448931249/ \nFeaturing journalist and great granddaughter of Nakba survivors\, Amena Ashkar and 89 yr old Nakba survivor\, Mariam Fathalla whose ancient Palestinian village al Zeeb was leveled. \nTime stopped in 1948 for the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. Many of them and their descendants live in the same refugee camps created when the Zionist forces expelled them from their villages. Stateless and without the benefits of citizenship\, these vulnerable Palestinian refugees have very few rights decades later in Lebanon\, where they continue to be denied basic civil rights as well as their most fundamental right: The right to return to their homeland which Israel prevents. \nSponsored by: The Coalition for Peace with Justice and AIME\nHosted by: Salaam Shalom Support Group
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/chapel-hill-direct-from-the-refugee-camps-stateless-palestinians-from-lebanon-tell-their-story/
LOCATION:Church of Reconciliation\, 110 N. Elliott Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190304T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20190221T180741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T180741Z
UID:1937-1551727800-1551733200@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Bethesda\, Maryland: The Exiled Palestinians: Voices from Stateless Women
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, March 4\n7:30 pm\nWestmoreland Congregational UCC\n1 Westmoreland Circle Drive\nBethesda\, Maryland\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/245337153078579/ \nOn May 14\, 1948\, as Zionist leader David Ben Gurion was proclaiming a Jewish state in Palestine\, his troops drove out the inhabitants of the ancient Palestinian town of al-Zeeb. 18-year-old Mariam Fathalla was one of them. She and her young husband fled to Lebanon. By year’s end the 4\,000-year-old community had been leveled. More than half of all Palestinians were killed or expelled and more than half the cities\, towns and villages disappeared\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nNow 89 years old\, Mariam has spent the last 71 years in crowded\, makeshift refugee camps in Lebanon. She has raised three generations\, all waiting to return to Palestine. She has seen five Israeli invasions of Lebanon\, as well as the 1976 Tel al-Zaatar camp massacre that killed more than 2000 refugees there. \nMariam wants meet you. So does Amena el Ashkar\, the great granddaughter of other Nakba survivors. They have a different message. They do not live in Palestine. They have no citizenship anywhere. They do not live under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. Amena never met an Israeli before the Nakba Tour\, and Mariam not since 1948. They have a different perspective.
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/bethesda-maryland-the-exiled-palestinians-voices-from-stateless-women/
LOCATION:Westmoreland Congregational UCC\, 1 Westmoreland Circle Drive\, Bethesda\, MD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2019
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171205T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171118T064128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171118T064128Z
UID:1387-1512500400-1512509400@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Athens: From al-Kabri to Lebanon: Voices of the Nakba
DESCRIPTION:Supported and facilitated by The Free Palestine Movement\, International Solidarity Movement – Northern California\, the al-Awda Palestine Right to Return Coalition\, and Black4Palestine\, we are proud to bring the 2017 Nakba Tour to the University of Georgia on December 5th\, 2017 @ 7:00pm in the MLC\, rm. 148. \nJoin us as we host 84 yr. old Palestinian refugee Khawla Hammad (Umm Mousa) who will recount her experiences as a victim of the Nakba\, or “The Catastrophe\,” having been displaced at the young age of 16 from her village of al-Kabri in the Galilee. \nToday\, she is a reminder of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine\, having resided for 7 decades in Lebanon after her village was leveled\, meant to be forgotten\, by Zionists. She\, however\, remembers\, and continues to speak on the sumud (steadfastness) of both her and her people as they continue to strive for liberation in the face of settler-colonialism. \nIn addition\, we will be joined by Amena al-Ashkar\, a 23 yr. old Palestinian refugee working as a journalist and translator\, whose great-grandparents were displaced in 1948. She herself has resided in refugee camps all her life. \nTickets are NOW AVAILABLE for $10 online (tinyurl.com/voicesofthenakba) and at the Tate Business Office until December 4th\, although they will increase in price to $12 on November 28th (will also available at the door). Food will be provided. \nPlease note that the event is open to students\, faculty\, and community members alike– feel free to invite whomever you’d like! \nIn Solidarity\,\nStudents for Justice in Palestine at UGA
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/athens-from-al-kabri-to-lebanon-voices-of-the-nakba/
LOCATION:University of Georgia\, MLC Room 148\, 48 Baxter Street\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171201T165141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171201T165141Z
UID:1399-1512414000-1512421200@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Chattanooga: The Exiled Palestinians - Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/chattanooga-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:The Well on the Southside\, 1800 Rossville Avenue\, Suite 110\, Chattanooga\, TN\, 37408\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20171203T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20171203T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170831T023402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171118T063558Z
UID:1043-1512313200-1512320400@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Atlanta: 69 Years without a Country: Stateless Palestinians from Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak! \nPlease RSVP to Fahed Abu-Akel\, 404-441-2702 or fabuakel@gmail.com 
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/atlanta-in-our-own-words-voices-from-the-nakba/
LOCATION:Columbia Seminary Harrington Center Auditorium\, 701 South Columbia Dr\, Decatur\, GA\, 30030\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171028T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170919T080932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T080932Z
UID:1147-1509202800-1509210000@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Asheville: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/asheville-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:The Block Off Biltmore\, 39 S. Market St\, Asheville\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171027T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171010T175758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T175758Z
UID:1336-1509127200-1509138000@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Charlotte: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/charlotte-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon-2/
LOCATION:Fretwell Building\, room 100\, University of North Carolina\, Charlotte\, 9203 Mary Alexander Rd\, Charlotte\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171026T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171026T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170919T215244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T215244Z
UID:1154-1509042600-1509051600@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Columbia: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/columbia-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Wardlaw Room 126\, University of South Carolina\, 820 Main Street\, Columbia\, SC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171025T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171025T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171010T175539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T175539Z
UID:1332-1508954400-1508965200@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Charlotte: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/charlotte-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Muslim Education Center\, 4301 Shamrock Dr\, Charlotte\, NC\, 28215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171023T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171010T175306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T175306Z
UID:1327-1508781600-1508792400@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Winston-Salem: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/winston-salem-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Forsyth County Central Library\, 660 W 5th St\, Winston-Salem\, NC\, 27101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171019T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171019T213000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171006T180039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171006T180039Z
UID:1288-1508445000-1508448600@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Washington\, DC: The Exiled Palestinians: Stories from a Survivor of Al Nakba
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nHear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/washington-dc-the-exiled-palestinians-stories-from-a-survivor-of-al-nakba/
LOCATION:Elliott School of International Affairs\, George Washington University\, 1957 E St. NW\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171017T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170929T155409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170929T155409Z
UID:1236-1508266800-1508274000@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Pittsburgh: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/pittsburgh-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:First Unitarian Church of Pittsburgh\, 603 Morewood Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171015T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171015T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171010T174949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171010T174949Z
UID:1322-1508090400-1508101200@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Cleveland: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/cleveland-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus Office\, 11910 Detroit Avenue\, Lakewood\, OH\, 44107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171012T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171012T180000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171007T020903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171007T020903Z
UID:1312-1507824000-1507831200@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Dearborn: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/dearborn-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:College of Arts\, Sciences and Letters (CASL) Building\, room 1030 University of Michigan\, Dearborn\, 4901 Evergreen Rd\, Dearborn\, MI\, 48128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171011T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20171011T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20171007T020515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171007T020515Z
UID:1307-1507746600-1507753800@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Detroit: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/detroit-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Ford Life Sciences Building\, Room 115  [LS 115] University of Detroit\, Mercy\, McNichols Campus\, 4001 W. McNichols Rd\, Detroit\, MI\, 48221\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171008T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171008T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170929T154853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170929T154853Z
UID:1231-1507487400-1507494600@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Kitchener-Waterloo: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/kitchener-waterloo-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Emmanuel United Church\, 22 Bridgeport Road West\, Waterloo\, ON\, N2L 2Y3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20171007T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20171007T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170929T153354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170929T154646Z
UID:1225-1507384800-1507392000@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Toronto: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/toronto-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Room 515\, Student Learning Centre\, Ryerson University\, 341 Yonge Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5B 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171004T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171004T203000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170919T080608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T080608Z
UID:1139-1507140000-1507149000@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Hamilton: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/hamilton-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Barton Stone United Church\, 21 Stone Church Road West\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L9B 1A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171002T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20171002T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170907T003256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170907T003256Z
UID:1079-1506970800-1506978000@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Syracuse: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/syracuse-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:All Saints Church\, 1340 Lancaster Ave\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170929T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170929T210000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170919T080250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T220329Z
UID:1134-1506708000-1506718800@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Montreal: The Exiled Palestinians: Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon
DESCRIPTION:Khawla Hammad has been a stateless refugee in Lebanon for 69 years. At the age of sixteen\, she was expelled from her village of Kabri\, in Palestine. Now she is 84 years old\, and and still a refugee in Lebanon\, with no citizenship in any country at all. Israel expelled most of the population in 1948\, and has prevented them from returning to their homes. Kabri and hundreds of other towns and villages were levelled to the ground\, a crime that Palestinians call al-Nakba (the Catastrophe). \nBut Israel did not stop there. It repeatedly attacked Palestinian refugees in Lebanon\, killing three of Khawla’s children among many others. Before the Nakba\, Khawla’s father also lost his life as a Palestinian freedom fighter. Khawla has a message that she wants to bring to North America. So does 23-year-old Palestinian refugee\, journalist and translator Amena Elashkar\, whom many of you know from the 2016 Nakba Tour. She and her parents were born as stateless refugees in Lebanon and have never lived in their own country. \nKhawla and Amena have a different message from other Palestinians. They are not living under Israeli occupation. Israel does not allow them to visit their homes\, much less live there. As exiles\, they have a different perspective from Palestinians in Jerusalem\, the West Bank\, Gaza and the part of Palestine that became Israel. \nCome hear Khawla and Amena speak!
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/montreal-the-exiled-palestinians-stateless-palestinians-from-the-camps-in-lebanon/
LOCATION:Concordia University\, Room H110\, 1455 boulevard de Maisonneuve ouest\,\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3H 0A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170928T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260604T190849
CREATED:20170919T224723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170919T224723Z
UID:1164-1506621600-1506628800@nakbatour.com
SUMMARY:Montreal: Les palestiniens exilés: apatrides aux camps au Liban
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://nakbatour.com/event/montreal-les-palestiniens-exiles-apatrides-aux-camps-au-liban/
LOCATION:Alternatives\, 3720 Av du Parc\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H2X 2J1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Nakba Tour 2017
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