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SUMMARY:Nothing About Us Without Us: Disability Justice & Palestine Training (Online Training) - Makan & shado mag
DESCRIPTION:Jointly held by shado mag & Makan\, and co-developed with Diversity & Ability\, we examine concepts of disability and disablement in relation to Palestine. Through growing our understanding of disability justice in Palestine\, we explore how disability justice is not only a human rights issue but also an integral part of the broader anti-colonial movement. \nThis workshop is suitable for people who are involved in the disability justice movement and would like to learn more about how it applies to the context of Palestine\, and/or for people who are involved in the Palestinian liberation movement and would like to learn more about how disability justice is central to it. \nApply today! \nDeadline to apply: Wednesday 29 January\, 6pm London time \n 
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/nothing-about-us-without-us-disability-justice-palestine-training-online-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T183000
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SUMMARY:How to Talk About Palestine (Online Workshop) - Makan & shado mag
DESCRIPTION:Jointly held by shado mag & Makan\, this online workshop helps participants hone their skills when talking about Palestine by offering communication tips on how to engage in such conversations\, and by building participants’ confidence to know how to respond to various arguments. Through facilitating a safe discussion space\, we go through a variety of recurring talking points regularly heard in the media and the wider public conversation\, and we collectively analyse these arguments and how to respond to them. \n\nThis workshop is suitable for people with foundational or advanced knowledge on Palestine who would like to develop how to best debunk arguments in the mainstream narrative.\n\n\nRegister today!
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/how-to-talk-about-palestine-online-workshop-2/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250225T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
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SUMMARY:Settler Colonialism & Imperialism (Online Mini-Lecture)
DESCRIPTION:This Palestine Mini-Lecture is a 1-hour session which interweaves historical overview with an analysis of the framing of the Palestinian struggle. The aim is to empower you with the knowledge needed to not just know historical facts\, but to be able to effectively talk about and frame Palestine. The ‘Settler Colonialism & Imperialism’ session discusses Palestine as a local struggle against settler-colonialism and a global struggle against imperialism. \nThis session includes a 40 minute lecture\, and a short Q&A. \nRegister today! \n Registration Deadline – Monday 24th February\, 12pm London time
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/settler-colonialism-imperialism-online-mini-lecture/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250228T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250219T081429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250221T063149Z
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SUMMARY:'The imprisonment of our people and our archives': A conversation with Makan\, Alia Al Sabi and Zena Agha (In-person event)
DESCRIPTION:Book your place here \nThe genocide in the Gaza Strip represents an intensification and acceleration of Israel’s colonial practices against Palestinians living on the ground and in exile.  At the same time\, education\, research\, the university\, and archives are sites where these colonial practices coalesce. \nFor decades\, Israel has targeted Palestinian educational institutions through raids\, closures\, and bombardments\, routinely stealing and destroying archives and records\, while educators and students have been subjected to scholasticide\, kidnappings\, torture\, and imprisonment\, with at least 10\,000 Palestinians currently being held captive inside of Israeli prisons. \nAnd today\, following the physical destruction of every university building in Gaza\, an urgent question Palestinian scholars have been contending with since the Nakba is how do we do the work of producing knowledge\, archiving our histories\, and mapping out our futures under a settler colonial and apartheid regime that seeks to erase our existence? \nMakan’s upcoming conversation with scholars Alia Al-Sabi and Zena Agha will explore the nature of archiving in this context and how conditions of oppression manifest for Palestinian researchers and archivists working in different locations. \n\nWhere:  Reference Point\, 2 Arundel St\, Temple\, London WC2R 3DA\nWhen: 28th of February\nTime: Doors open at 7pm. Conversation begins at 7.30 and will last until 9.00pm.\nPlease note this is an in-person event and registration is needed in order to attend.\nThe Syrian Sunflower will be providing snacks at the event\n\nAbout Alia Al Sabi\n\n\nAlia is a writer and researcher based in Brooklyn\, New York. She is currently a PhD Candidate in the Performance Studies department at NYU\, where she is researching prison literatures in various archives in Palestine. Her research focus considers theories of movement and subversion within logics of surveillance and confinement through examining the textual practices produced within carceral structures.\n\n\n\nAbout Zena Agha\nZena is a Palestinian-Iraqi writer\, poet and multi-disciplinary artist from London. She previously served as the US Policy Fellow for Al-Shabaka: the Palestinian Policy Network\, where her areas of expertise include Israeli spatial practices\, climate change and Palestinian adaptive capabilities. She  was awarded the Kennedy Scholarship to undertake a Masters in Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University\, and is currently an ESRC-funded doctoral candidate at Newcastle University exploring colonial cartography in Palestine.\n\n\nAbout Makan:\nMakan is an independent\, non-partisan organisation dedicated to intersectional learning. Our approach is grounded in a belief that education is a liberatory act that can lay the ground for structural change. Situating Palestine within the context of other human rights\, social justice and global liberation movements\, we work towards transformation by adopting educational approaches that capture the history of the Palestinian struggle and the realities on the ground. We aim to support advocates as part of a community that is not only well-informed\, interconnected\, and empowered\, but passionately committed to cultivating a future for Palestinians built on freedom\, justice\, and dignity.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/imprisonment-of-our-people/
LOCATION:Reference Point\, 2 Arundel St\, Temple\, London\, WC2R 3DA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250305T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250210T092310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T061656Z
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SUMMARY:Settler Colonialism  & Ecological Violence in Palestine (Online Mini-Series)
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: ‘Settler Colonialism & Ecological Violence in Palestine’\n\nThe first workshop of our Climate Justice online Mini-Series aims to deepen understanding of settler colonialism as the driver of land and natural resource destruction in Palestine. The workshop will expand how we think of violence\,  and explore how settler colonialism both disrupts Indigenous people’s sovereignty over land as well as weaponises natural resources and ‘greenwashing’ to conceal settler violence. Through this\, the session will provide a strong foundation for understanding and articulating ecological violence in Palestine.\n\n\nThese sessions prioritise interactivity and invites participants to engage in close reading of texts and images in group discussions\, and are interspersed with lecturing.\nThis workshop is suitable for people who are involved in the climate justice movement and would like to learn more about how it applies to the context of Palestine\, and/or for people who are involved in the Palestinian liberation movement and would like to learn more about how climate justice is central to it.\n\n\n\nApply today!\nSettler Colonialism & Ecological Violence in Palestine’ Deadline – Thursday 27 February\, 6pm (GMT)
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/settler-colonialism-ecological-violence-in-palestine-online-mini-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250316T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250316T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250210T094944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T100426Z
UID:2289-1742122800-1742131800@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Makan Educational Facilitator Training Programme (Online)
DESCRIPTION:Purpose Of The Facilitator Programme:\n\n\nSupport Makan’s Programmes team by co-facilitating our educational trainings and workshops on an ad hoc basis alongside a member of our staff\nGain transferable knowledge and skills on how to facilitate workshops to support the wider liberation movement\nBuild networks with people who are engaging with the Palestine liberation movement\n\n\nCriteria That We Will Be Looking For:\n\nThis programme is suitable for those: \n\nWho are familiar with Makan’s work and have previously attended our workshops or trainings (online or in-person)\nWho have experience in education. Experience can mean you have studied education or have facilitated workshops for various audiences (e.g. grassroots organisations\, unions\, student groups)\nArabic is not required but desirable\nStrong knowledge on Palestine\nPreferable – Experience working on wider social justice issues (e.g. climate justice\, disability\, gender and sexuality)\n\nSetting Expectations For The Application Process \n\n\nDeadline to submit an application is Tuesday 25 February 6.00pm London time\nMakan will reach out to you by with next steps by Wednesday 26 February\nIf you’re application is successful\, we’ll ask you for a 30 minute zoom call in the time between your acceptance and the facilitator training\nPlease reserve Sunday 16 March from 11.00am – 1.30pm for the online 2.5 hour Facilitator Programme Training\nFollowing the Facilitator Programme Training\, you will be invited on an ad-hoc basis to support Makan by co-delivering our educational trainings based on your availability\n\n\nPayment For Facilitators:\n\n\nYou will be compensated for each workshop/training you facilitate with Makan\nAny transport costs incurred to facilitate an in-person training will be reimbursed by Makan\n\nApply now! \nDeadline to submit an application is Tuesday 25 February 6.00pm London time
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/makan-educational-facilitator-training-programme-online/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250304T081132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T082806Z
UID:2362-1742324400-1742328000@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Reconnecting Gaza\, Empowering the Future - Makan & 7amleh joint webinar
DESCRIPTION:This joint webinar by Makan & 7amleh provides an overview of 7amleh’s report publication\, ‘Gaza Telecommunications Infrastructure: Assessment of Damages and Humanitarian Impact’. This session will: \n\nExplain what telecommunications and digital rights are\, and what their importance to the Palestinian struggle is\n\nExplore how Israel weaponises repeated telecommunications blackouts as a method to silence and isolate Palestinians in Gaza\n\nHighlight how the urgent need to rebuild Gaza’s communications infrastructure is central to achieving digital rights and justice\n\nThe session will include a 40 minute talk and a short Q&A. \nRegister for the webinar \nDeadline to register is Monday 17 March 6.00pm London time
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/reconnecting-gaza-empowering-the-future-makan-7amleh-joint-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250319T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250210T092916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T094122Z
UID:2284-1742410800-1742416200@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Connecting Israel\, Imperialism & the Climate Crisis (Online Mini-Series 2)
DESCRIPTION:Session 2: ‘Connecting Israel\, Imperialism & the Climate Crisis’\n\nThe second workshop of the Mini-Series aims to deepen knowledge on imperialism as a framework to analyse  the connection between Palestine and the climate crisis. The session will dive into the relationship between imperialism and resource extraction in Palestine and the wider Arab region. It will also touch upon other contexts to show how global imperialism aims to profit from over-consuming natural resources\, and how this both fuels the climate crisis and shapes the contemporary situation in Palestine today.\n\n\n\nThese sessions prioritise interactivity and invites participants to engage in close reading of texts and images in group discussions\, and are interspersed with lecturing.\nThis workshop is suitable for people who are involved in the climate justice movement and would like to learn more about how it applies to the context of Palestine\, and/or for people who are involved in the Palestinian liberation movement and would like to learn more about how climate justice is central to it.\n\n\n\nApply today!\nConnecting Israel\, Imperialism & the Climate Crisis’ Deadline – Wednesday 12 March\, 6pm (GMT)
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/connecting-israel-imperialism-the-climate-crisis-online-mini-series-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250409T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250401T145439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T083759Z
UID:2384-1744223400-1744230600@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality Series with Makan & Queercircle Workshop 1: Zionism\, Gender\, and Sexuality
DESCRIPTION:In the first part of our ‘Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality’ workshop series\, we examine the relationship between colonialism and gender broadly\, and examine how this applies in the context of Palestine. This workshop will focus specifically on the role of gender in the construction of Israeli society historically\, during the early days of the Zionist movement and the foundation of the Israeli state\, before examining how the role of gender in Israeli society has adapted and shifted over time\, co-opting progressive ideas but maintaining these same colonial goals. \nThe workshops in this series prioritise interactivity and invite participants to engage in close reading of texts and images in group discussions\, and are interspersed with lecturing. \nRegister here. 
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/palestine-gender-and-sexuality-series-with-makan-queercircle-workshop-1-zionism-gender-and-sexuality/
LOCATION:Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\,  London\,  SE10 0BN\, Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\, London\, SE10 0BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250412T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250401T150047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T150047Z
UID:2390-1744473600-1744488000@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Wahda x Makan (In-person workshops)
DESCRIPTION:We will deliver two workshops: Between the Local and Global: Palestine as an Indigenous and anti-Imperialist Struggle\, and How to Talk About Palestine.  \nIn Between the Local and Global: Palestine as an Indigenous and anti-Imperialist Struggle\, we will explore the concepts of indigeneity\, settler-colonialism\, and imperialism to understand Palestine as both a local Indigenous struggle for decolonisation as well as part of a global anti-imperialist struggle\, and explore how together these frameworks shape our demands and strategies. \nHow to Talk About Palestine helps participants expand their skills when talking about Palestine by offering communication tips on how to engage in such conversations\, and by building participants’ confidence to know how to respond to various arguments. Through facilitating a safe discussion space\, we will go through a variety of recurring talking points regularly heard in the media and the wider public conversation\, and we will collectively analyse these arguments and how to respond to them. \nGet your tickets here. \n  \nWahda aims to foster a space of collective learning\, where we can educate each other and strengthen our understanding of the interconnectedness of global anti-imperialist struggles. \nAll proceeds will be going to: \nGaza Sunbirds\, a para-cycling team team providing community led aid in Gaza. They source food from local farms\, warehouses and supermarkets\, distributing them in areas where traditional aid cannot reach\, with their smaller size allowing them to respond quickly to individual community needs. \nSunduq Al Sudan\, a mutual aid organisation supporting relief efforts for Sudanese people. They are currently raising funds to support a children’s feeding program in Adré camp run by Hope and Haven Refugee Association operating within the Chadian branch of the NGO – Saving Alginina Initiative. SAI is a bi-national initiative that formed after the events of the war in June 2023 to help a large number of families who were forced to flee from their homes to the Chadian border region of Adré because of the outbreak of violence.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/wahda-x-makan-in-person-workshops/
LOCATION:The Feminist Library\, Sojourner Truth Community Centre\, 161 Sumner Rd\, London\, SE15 6JL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250416T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250416T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250403T083711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T083711Z
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SUMMARY:Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality Series with Makan & Queercircle Workshop 2: How Israel weaponises gender to subordinate Palestinians
DESCRIPTION:Workshop 2: “How Israel weaponises gender to subordinate Palestinians” \nIn the second part of our ‘Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality’ workshop series\, this workshop aims to promote a deeper understanding of gender and sexuality not just as social issues but as material and political issues in the Palestinian context. This session specifically examines how Zionism constructs racist\, colonial stereotypes of Palestinian men and women\, and weaponises gender stereotypes of masculinity and femininity to further the oppression of Palestinians. \nThe workshops in this series prioritise interactivity and invite participants to engage in close reading of texts and images in group discussions\, and are interspersed with lecturing. \nRegister here. 
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/palestine-gender-and-sexuality-series-with-makan-queercircle-workshop-2-how-israel-weaponises-gender-to-subordinate-palestinians/
LOCATION:Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\,  London\,  SE10 0BN\, Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\, London\, SE10 0BN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250417T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250417T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250325T095802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T154144Z
UID:2379-1744914600-1744918200@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:The cage and the spoon: Imprisonment and prisoners’ resistance in Palestine (Online mini lecture)
DESCRIPTION:Commemorating Palestinian Prisoners Day\, Makan will be holding an online mini lecture\, ‘The cage and the spoon: Imprisonment & prisoners’ resistance in Palestine’ . This session will: \n\nSituate imprisonment as a settler colonial tool of control and subordination\n\nProvide an overview of imprisonment across historic Palestine from the early 20th century to today\n\nCentre the efforts of Palestinian prisoners and wider civil society who are resisting these conditions\n\nJoin us to learn more about imprisonment in Palestine on Palestinian Prisoners Day. \nThe session will include a 40 minute talk and a short Q&A. \nRegister for the webinar here. \n Deadline to register is Wednesday 16 April 5.00pm London time.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/the-cage-and-the-spoon-imprisonment-and-prisoners-resistance-in-palestine-online-mini-lecture/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250423T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250423T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250403T083929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T083929Z
UID:2400-1745433000-1745440200@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality Series with Makan & Queercircle Workshop 3: Palestinian resistance against gendered\, sexual and colonial oppression
DESCRIPTION:In the third part of our ‘Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality’ workshop series\, this workshop focuses on Palestinian resistance to gendered and sexual oppression\, highlighting feminist and queer Palestinian movements and organising. By situating gender and sexuality as central to the Palestinian struggle\, we will discuss how the Palestinian anti-colonial resistance has historically gone hand in hand with struggling against internal patriarchal structures as well as Israel’s weaponisation of gendered stereotypes. \nThe workshops in this series prioritise interactivity and invite participants to engage in close reading of texts and images in group discussions\, and are interspersed with lecturing. \nRegister here. 
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/palestine-gender-and-sexuality-series-with-makan-queercircle-workshop-3-palestinian-resistance-against-gendered-sexual-and-colonial-oppression/
LOCATION:Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\,  London\,  SE10 0BN\, Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\, London\, SE10 0BN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250430T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250430T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250403T084059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T084059Z
UID:2402-1746037800-1746045000@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Palestine\, Gender and Sexuality Series with Makan & Queercircle Workshop 4: How to Talk About Gender\, Sexuality\, & Palestine
DESCRIPTION:This workshop aims to help people expand their skills when talking about Palestine in relation to topics of gender and sexuality by offering communication tips on how to engage in such conversations and how to respond to various arguments. Through facilitating a safe discussion space\, we go through a variety of recurring talking points regularly heard in the media and the wider public conversation on this topic\, and we collectively analyse these arguments and how to respond to them. \nThe workshops in this series prioritise interactivity and invite participants to engage in close reading of texts and images in group discussions\, and are interspersed with lecturing. \nRegister here. 
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/palestine-gender-and-sexuality-series-with-makan-queercircle-workshop-4-how-to-talk-about-gender-sexuality-palestine/
LOCATION:Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\,  London\,  SE10 0BN\, Building 4\, 3 Barton Yard\, London\, SE10 0BN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250423T080644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T080644Z
UID:2438-1746556200-1746559800@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Lead Up to the Nakba (Online Mini Lecture)
DESCRIPTION:As we approach the 77th year of the ongoing Palestinian Nakba\, Makan will be holding an online mini lecture that will focus on the local and global context of the early 20th century to provide an understanding of the period leading up to the Nakba. The session will look at specifically: \n\nBritish imperialism’s role in paving the way for Zionist colonisation to begin in Palestine in the early 1920s\nPalestinian resistance to British and Zionist colonisation \nUnderstanding the Nakba as a process that began well before 1948 and continues to today\n\n\nThe session will include a 40 minute talk and a short Q&A. \nRegister here \nDeadline: Monday 5th May\, 5pm London time
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/lead-up-to-the-nakba-online-mini-lecture/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250506T213000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250415T044448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T044448Z
UID:2424-1746559800-1746567000@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:In Conversation with Ahmed Alnaouq and Malak Mattar at Southbank Centre for book launch of We Are Not Numbers
DESCRIPTION:For this event\, editor Ahmed Alnaouq and contributor Malak Mattar discuss the book in conversation with Makan Director\, Aimee Shalan. \nFollowing the 2014 Gaza War and decades of oppression and resistance\, storytelling platform We Are Not Numbers (WANN) was founded to give a voice to the youth of Gaza. \nIn an epilogue covering the most recent war in Gaza\, the collection’s editors Ahmed Alnaouq and Pam Bailey reflect on the personal tragedies they have faced\, including the deaths of 21 of Alnaouq’s family members in a single bomb blast\, as well as those writers able to take WANN’s work forward and those no longer alive to do so. \nIn a rallying cry to onlookers around the world\, We Are Not Numbers offers unparalleled insight into the real lives of the people of Gaza and imagines where we might go from here. \nPresented in association with PalFest. \nBuy your tickets here.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/in-conversation-with-ahmed-alnaouq-and-malak-mattar-at-southbank-centre-for-book-launch-of-we-are-not-numbers/
LOCATION:Purcell Room\, Purcell Room\, Southbank Centre\, Belvedere Road\, London\, SE1 8XX\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250508T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250508T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250429T065457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T065457Z
UID:2441-1746727200-1746732600@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Makan x Amnesty: Nakba Day Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Nakba\, meaning “catastrophe” in Arabic\, marks the mass displacement of Palestinians in 1948 during the creation of the state of Israel. But Nakba Day – which is commemorated on May 15th – is not just a historical event. It’s about an ongoing experience of loss\, dispossession and resistance that continues to shape the lives of Palestinians today. This workshop\, created specifically for Youth and Students will: \n– Explain what Nakba Day is and why it matters for human rights\n– Provide historical context around 1948 and the forced displacement of over 750\,000 Palestinians\n– Connect that history to the ongoing realities of occupation\, settler colonialism\, and resistance in Palestine\n– Offer space for young people to reflect\, ask questions\, and better understand the current conflict and activism for Palestinian rights \nWhether you’re new to this topic or already engaged\, this webinar is a space to learn\, connect and deepen your understanding of human rights and how the Nakba is a continuing struggle for dignity\, rights and freedom. This is open to students and youth. \nThis online workshop will be delivered by Amnesty UK in collaboration with Makan. \nSign up here.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/makan-x-amnesty-nakba-day-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250513T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250513T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250423T075443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T075443Z
UID:2431-1747161000-1747166400@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Reframing Palestine (Palestine 101 Online Mini-Series)
DESCRIPTION:As we commemorate the 77th year of the ongoing Nakba\, we are running this two-part Palestine 101 workshop series to provide the foundational knowledge and skills to understand the Palestinian struggle and its history. We encourage you to attend both workshops\, but you can also choose to attend only one. \nIn this training we delve into the key frameworks and concepts through which the Palestinian struggle can be understood\, such as settler-colonialism\, occupation\, apartheid\, and more. Through interweaving a historical and conceptual analysis of the trajectory of the Palestinian cause\, this workshop offers a critical understanding of Palestine\, its history\, and the discourse around it.  \nApply here \nDeadline to apply: Thursday 8th May\, 6pm London time
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/reframing-palestine-palestine-101-online-mini-series/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250515T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250415T045216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T045216Z
UID:2427-1747330200-1747341000@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Panel discussion - Film screening of Bye Bye Tiberias
DESCRIPTION:Makan Director\, Aimee Shalan\, will participate in a panel discussion following the film\, alongside Yousif Qasmiyeh\, Palestinian poet and scholar (Oxford)\, and Feryal Awan\, Lecturer in Media and Postcolonial Studies (UCL). \nBye Bye Tiberias (Arabic: باي باي طبريا\, romanized: Bāy Bāy Ṭabariyya) is a 2023 documentary film. It follows Hiam Abbass\, who leaves her Palestinian village of Deir Hanna in the Lower Galilee\, Israel to pursue her dream of becoming an actress\, leaving behind her mother\, grandmother\, and sisters. Abbass returns to her village\, with her daughter\, Soulaem\, to explore her mother’s choices\, and family influence. It is a co-production between Palestine\, Belgium\, France and Qatar. \n\nAll welcome but please register to attend: https://ucl-byebyetiberias.eventbrite.co.uk \n\nThis event has been co-organised by the UCL Centre for Transnational and Global History\, the UCL Middle East Research Centre and UCL Social Research Institute.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/panel-discussion-film-screening-of-bye-bye-tiberias/
LOCATION:Archaeology lecture theatre G6\, 31–34 Gordon Square\, London\, WC1H 0PY\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250518T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250518T153000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250507T084708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T044059Z
UID:2451-1747576800-1747582200@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Palestine: an Indigenous and Anti-Imperialist Struggle (Bristol Transformed)
DESCRIPTION:As part of Bristol Transformed\, Makan will deliver a session on  Palestine: an Indigenous and Anti-Imperialist Struggle. Participants will explore the concepts of indigeneity\, settler-colonialism\, and imperialism to understand Palestine as both a local Indigenous struggle for decolonisation as well as part of a global anti-imperialist struggle\, and explore how together these frameworks shape our demands and strategies. Through facilitating a safe discussion space\, participants will be given the chance to expand their skills when talking about Palestine by going through talking points heard in the wider public conversation\, and we will collectively analyse these arguments and how to respond to them. \nThis session will combine lecture with group interactivity\, and is appropriate for people who have a foundational knowledge on Palestine. \nGet your tickets here.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/palestine-an-indigenous-and-anti-imperialist-struggle/
LOCATION:Trinity Centre – Fyfe Hall\, Trinity Centre\, Trinity Road\, Bristol\, BS2 0NW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250513T064008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T064149Z
UID:2460-1748044800-1748217599@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Q&A with Aimee Shalan post-show - MILK مِلْك (Shubbak Festival)
DESCRIPTION:Makan Director\, Aimee Shalan\, will lead a post-show Q&A following MILK مِلْك\, a visual performance by Palestinian company Khashabi Theatre\, directed by Bashar Murkus\, produced by Khulood Basel\, at this year’s Shubbak Festival programme. \nThrough striking visual language and movement\, MILK مِلْك confronts disaster as an unending state—one that reshapes time\, memory\, and survival itself. A haunting meditation on trauma\, endurance\, and resilience\, this production opens a festival that amplifies stories of resistance\, solidarity\, and hope. \nThe post-show talk will take place after the performance on Saturday 24 May \n7.30pm\, Sat 24 May \n4pm\, Sun 25 May \nDuration: 1hr 20mins\nSuitable for 14 years+ \nGet your tickets here
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/post-show-qa-khashabi-theatre-milk-%d9%85%d9%90%d9%84%d9%92%d9%83/
LOCATION:Southbank Centre\, Queen Elizabeth Hall\, Belvedere Road\, London\, SE1 8XX\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250527T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250527T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250423T075922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250423T075922Z
UID:2435-1748370600-1748379600@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:How to Talk About the Nakba (Palestine 101 Online Mini-Series)
DESCRIPTION:As we commemorate the 77th year of the ongoing Nakba\, we are running this two-part Palestine 101 workshop series to provide the foundational knowledge and skills to understand the Palestinian struggle and its history. We encourage you to attend both workshops\, but you can also choose to attend only one. \nThis workshop will focus on how to effectively and accurately talk about the Nakba. Through facilitating a safe discussion space\, we go through a few talking points regularly heard in the media about the Nakba\, and we collectively analyse these arguments and how to respond to them. \nApply here \nDeadline to apply: Thursday 22nd May\, 6pm London time 
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/how-to-talk-about-the-nakba-palestine-101-online-mini-series/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250614T173000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250611T165809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T165809Z
UID:2540-1749907800-1749922200@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:War on Want 2025 AGM Panel 'Not in Our Name: Resisting the UK's Role in Israel's Genocide & Apartheid'
DESCRIPTION:Makan’s Outreach & Programmes Manager\, Sarona\, will moderate a panel discussion for War on Want’s 2025 AGM that will focus on the UK’s complicity in Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza and its broader role in maintaining the structures of apartheid and occupation. From arms sales and diplomatic support to the silencing of solidarity\, the UK government and institutions are enabling and profiting from the destruction of Palestinian life. \nIsrael’s genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza is enabled by international complicity – of governments\, including the UK\, and powerful corporations. Meanwhile\, the super-rich and corporations are profiting from a political and economic system that pushes millions into poverty\, increases global inequality and drives climate collapse. \nThese crises are connected — and to challenge them\, we must be too. \nSpeakers include Rafeef Ziadah\, Dr Mahim Qureshi & George Collecott \nTickets are free – but any donations directly support Al Mezan Center for Human Rights\, our partner in the Gaza Strip. Book your ticket now to join us in turning protest into power.  \nGet your tickets here.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/war-on-want-2025-agm-panel-not-in-our-name-resisting-the-uks-role-in-israels-genocide-apartheid/
LOCATION:Rich Mix\, 35-47 Bethnal Green Road London E1 6LA\, London\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250618
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250604T015404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T015404Z
UID:2497-1750118400-1750204799@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Whose Knowledge Is It?
DESCRIPTION:This session that will focus around unpacking indigeneity through a decolonial lens\, creating space for dialogue that challenges dominant narratives and centres indigenous Palestinian perspectives and knowledges for the ‘Whose Knowledge Is It?’ conference with Students at Faculty of Education\, University of Cambridge. \nThe conference invites students\, educators\, researchers\, and community organisers to engage critically with questions of decolonising education\, epistemic justice\, and knowledge production. Through panels\, collaborative sessions\, and open dialogue\, we aim to explore how power operates in and beyond the academy\, and how we might collectively reimagine more equitable and plural forms of knowing. \nHosted by students at the Faculty of Education\, University of Cambridge\, and members of the Cambridge Interfaith Programme\, this one-day event will create space for reflection\, resistance\, and rethinking how knowledge is defined\, shared\, and valued. Register here.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/whose-knowledge-is-it/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250619T210000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250611T164936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T165432Z
UID:2533-1750359600-1750366800@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Queer Cinema for Palestine 2025: No Pride in Genocide
DESCRIPTION:Makan’s Outreach & Programmes Manager\, Sarona\, will participate on a panel for Queer Cinema for Palestine as part of the 2025 global film festival during Pride month curated by PACBI\, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. \nWhile Israel attempts to instrumentalise our identities as queer people to “pinkwash” its image as it commits genocide against Palestinians\, we re-affirm that there’s no pride in genocide. \nNo-one is free until we’re all free! \nProgramme\n* Refreshments from 6.30pm\n* Films start 7pm.\n* We will show 8 short films in total\, using a projector\n* There will be a break half way through\n* After the break we’ll hear briefly from speakers on the themes of queer solidarity with Palestine and cultural boycott activism\n* After the last few films are screened\, you’re welcome to stay and hang out \nSpeakers\n– Samir Eskanda\, a Palestinian artist\, organizer\, and human rights activist based in the UK.\n– Sarona Bedwan\, Outreach & Programmes Manager at Makan\, a Palestinian-led organisation that provides transformative education aimed at strengthening the movement for Palestinian liberation.\n– Marwan Kaabour\, a graphic designer\, artist and writer\, and the founder of Takweer – an online archive of queer narratives in Arab history and popular culture. \nTickets\n* Free (unwaged) – 10 available\n* £3 (low income) – 10 available\n* £7 (standard)  – 50 available\n* £12 (solidarity) – 30 available \nBuy your tickets here \nAll money raised after covering costs will be split three ways between LFP\, QFP and Al Qaws (a Palestinian grassroots organisation for sexual and gender diversity (alqaws.org)
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/queer-cinema-for-palestine-2025-no-pride-in-genocide/
LOCATION:Pelican House\, London\, E1 5QJ
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250621T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250621T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250604T062516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T062516Z
UID:2501-1750507200-1750514400@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:How to Talk About Palestine Workshop (inspired by The Table by Aisha Zia)
DESCRIPTION:We will run a specially adapted version of our ‘How to Talk About Palestine’ workshop to compliment Aisha Zia’s play\, The Table. The workshop will help you expand your skills when talking about Palestine and conversations around migration by offering communication tips on how to engage in such conversations\, and by building your confidence to know how to respond to various arguments. Register here. \nImportant:  There are three small steps to the workshop room. Please contact us directly should you have access requirements.
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/how-to-talk-about-palestine-workshop-inspired-by-the-table-by-aisha-zia/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T193000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250612T152515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T152515Z
UID:2543-1750876200-1750879800@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Makan - The Two-State Solution: State-Building as Pacification (Online Mini Lecture)
DESCRIPTION:About this Mini Lecture:\nWith conversations about a two-state solution and establishing a Palestinian state picking up again between various Western powers and Saudi Arabia\, this session aims to provide a critical historical overview of how the two-state framework emerged\, from the Partition Plan to the Oslo Accords to the Abraham Accords to the new proposed French-Saudi conference. Through this\, the session will explore how this framework as conceptualised by Western powers aims to co-opt the Palestinian struggle and entrench Israel’s power.\n\nThe session will include a 40 minute talk and a short Q&A.\n\nRegister here\n\n\n\nWednesday 25th June 2025\, 6.30-7.30pm (BST)\n\n\n** Deadline for completion – Monday 23rd June\, 6pm London time **
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/makan-the-two-state-solution-state-building-as-pacification-online-mini-lecture/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250704T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250704T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250610T092508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T092508Z
UID:2510-1751623200-1751630400@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Pinkwashing\, Gender and Sexuality with Makan and Birkbeck Institute of Gender and Sexuality (Public Lecture)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a public lecture on the historical and contemporary counterpoints of pinkwashing\, jointly organised by the Birkbeck Institute of Gender and Sexuality and Makan\, whose transformative education strengthens the movement for Palestinian liberation. The lecture will contextualise pinkwashing as a conflation of queerness and nationalist ideology\, or the “queer branding” of racism\, xenophobia\, and Islamophobia. Makan will draw on archival materials and anti-colonial strands of gender theory\, attending to topics such as white savourism\, colonial masculinities\, gay assimilation and queer resistance. Birkbeck postgraduate researchers have the opportunity to remain for an afternoon workshop with Makan on anti-colonial research skills\, collaborating to develop interdisciplinary theoretical knowledge and methods for analysing\, evaluating\, and resisting pinkwashing. \nSpeakers \n\nDr Penn Newell Penn Newell (they/them) is a queer writer\, researcher and Lecturer in Creative & Critical Writing at Birkbeck\, University of London. Some of their writing can be found here.\nSarona Bedwan – Sarona Bedwan is a writer and Outreach & Programmes Manager at Makan\, a Palestinian led educational organisation.\n\nWhen: 4 July 2025\, 10:00 — 12:00\nVenue: Birkbeck Central \nBook your place
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/pinkwashing-gender-and-sexuality-with-makan-and-birkbeck-institute-of-gender-and-sexuality-public-lecture/
LOCATION:Birkbeck Central
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250709T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250709T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250616T154529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T154529Z
UID:2551-1752085800-1752093000@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Zionism\, Gender\, and Sexuality Workshop 1 (Gender\, Sexuality\, and Anti-Colonial Struggle in Palestine)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop 1: Zionism\, Gender\, and Sexuality  – Wednesday 9th July\, 6:30-8:30pm – online \nIn the first part of our four-part ‘Gender\, Sexuality\, and Anti-Colonial Struggle in Palestine’ workshop series\, we examine the relationship between colonialism and gender broadly\, and examine how this applies in the context of Palestine. This workshop will focus specifically on the role of gender in the construction of Israeli society historically\, during the early days of the Zionist movement and the foundation of the Israeli state\, before examining how the role of gender in Israeli society has adapted and shifted over time\, co-opting progressive ideas but maintaining these same colonial goals.  \nYou’re more than welcome to choose any or all of these workshops to attend\, however we highly encourage you to attend all sessions as they directly build on one another.   \nRegister here: https://forms.gle/nj1ux3hLqCEFdf3a8  \nWednesday 9th July\, 6:30-8:30pm (London time) – Zoom \nDeadline: Wednesday 2nd July
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/zionism-gender-and-sexuality-workshop-1-gender-sexuality-and-anti-colonial-struggle-in-palestine/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250723T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250723T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T230143
CREATED:20250616T154853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T154853Z
UID:2554-1753295400-1753302600@www.makan.org.uk
SUMMARY:Israel’s Weaponisation of Gender & Sexuality Workshop 2 (Gender\, Sexuality\, & Anti-Colonial Struggle in Palestine)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop 2: Israel’s Weaponisation of Gender & Sexuality \nIn the second part of this series\, this workshop aims to promote a deeper understanding of gender and sexuality not just as social issues but as material and political issues in the Palestinian context. This session specifically examines how Zionism constructs racist\, colonial stereotypes of Palestinian men and women\, and weaponises gender stereotypes of masculinity and femininity to further the oppression of Palestinians. \nRegister here: https://forms.gle/nj1ux3hLqCEFdf3a8  \nWednesday 23rd July\, 6:30-8:30pm – Zoom \nDeadline: Wednesday 16 July
URL:https://www.makan.org.uk/event/israels-weaponisation-of-gender-sexuality-workshop-2-gender-sexuality-anti-colonial-struggle-in-palestine/
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