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Mish ‘Adi “Not Normal” – An Exhibition by Graduates of the Environmental Justice Course

The School for Peace Posted on 12/03/2024 by Moran Barir29/07/2024

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We are proud to share this creation as part of the activism project by participants of the course “Agents of Change for Environmental Justice” of the School for Peace and Citizens for the Environment.

The exhibition is a voice that reminds us that even before the current war, there were those who couldn’t breathe here.

The project was guided by social worker Johayna Bader Namarna on behalf of Citizens for the Environment NGO. The course was instructed by Shireen Najjar and Maytal Strul on behalf of the School for Peace.

The exhibition, displayed at the Lod Mosaic Museum, opened cordially on Thursday, 7.3.2024, and will be open to the public for two weeks.

Photos from the event:

Hiba Aliwa / Child on Railway Tracks

Hiba Aliwa / Child on Railway Tracks

Sharihan Daadla / Children Walking Without a Sidewalk

Sharihan Daadla / Children Walking Without a Sidewalk

Hadil Kashua Shreki / Train Crossing Railway Tracks

Hadil Kashua Shreki / Train Crossing Railway Tracks

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