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#111 When Truth Becomes the Enemy: Mariam Barghouti, Ashira Darwish & Rawand Arqawi

Dec 5, 2024
Mariam Barghouti, a Palestinian-American journalist, Ashira Darwish, founder of a trauma therapy project, and Rawand Arqawi, a cultural manager from Jenin, discuss pressing topics surrounding conflict and resilience. They share harrowing experiences of journalists under attack and the trauma endured by families in Jenin. The conversation highlights the therapeutic role of the arts in healing and empowering communities amidst violence. They emphasize the significance of documenting truth and the urgent need for safe spaces to nurture childhood amid conflict.
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Art as a Sanctuary

  • Rawand Arqawi, a cultural worker in Jenin, uses art as a means of healing and recovery for women in her community.
  • She created a sanctuary for women to feel safe and express themselves through theater.
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Daily Attacks in Jenin

  • Rawand describes the daily attacks in Jenin, including random shootings, arrests, and home invasions by Israeli forces.
  • She recounts witnessing soldiers shooting at civilians and the constant fear and trauma experienced by residents.
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The Use of Dogs in Invasions

  • Rawand shares how Israeli forces use dogs to intimidate and attack residents, especially children, during home invasions.
  • She shows her own hand injury from a dog bite and explains how the constant fear affects daily life.
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