Imprisonment of Palestinian Children

Shades of Anger, April 3, 2024

April 3, 2024

Good morning! Always remember: YOU can take action to help liberate Palestinian children. Here are our recommendations for today.

LEARN. Read through Addameer Prison Support and Human Rights Association’s summary about the imprisonment of Palestinian children here.

NOTICE. What are two things that surprised you while reading through this article? What is one thing you feel after you finished reading?

ACT. Find an article in your local / regional / national newspaper that discusses Palestine. Write a “Letter To the Editor” expressing dismay at their silence surrounding Palestinian children detained by Israel (and/or any other relevant topic to the article and advocating for an end to the genocide). You can find instructions from Jewish Voice for Peace here.

SHARE. Right now, forward this email to one person you know and ask them to join you in writing a Letter To the Editor.

ASK. How can we continue to speak up and stand for the rights of Palestinian children? What are Palestinians asking of us? Reply to this email to let us know.

Liberation for Palestine,

Rebecca Steckle on behalf of the Shades of Anger collective

P.S. Have you signed up for our weekly Shades of Anger online sessions to build your knowledge and skills to be an advocate for Palestine?

Shades of Anger was created by a global collective of women to raise awareness and inspire action to free Palestine. We also believe in liberation for Sudan, the Congo, Haiti, and all places where systems of oppression are causing immense suffering and crushing the life out humans. We are led by women of the Global Majority/BIPOC. Shades of Anger is for everyone who wants to act for liberation and you can learn more about it here.

Image description: An off-white background. On the left of the image, in black text, it reads, “Shades of Anger, "Palestinians do not know the word impossible” - Fatima Bernawi, So why should we? Bright green shapes/accents are in two corners of the image. On the right are two images of of protests, which includes Palestinian flags and a cardboard sign saying “Amplify your voice.”

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