Palestinians in the West Bank are Being Gen/cided Too

Shades of Anger, September 3, 2024

September 3, 2024

Good morning. Remember that every day is a good day to take action in support of Palestinian liberation.

LEARN. Read the recent posts from Mohamad Katip on LinkedIn about escalating aggression in the West Bank including large scale injuries, drone strikes, and assassinations.

Image description: screenshot of a post by Mohamad Katip on LinkedIn, as cited in text above. Click on the image or any of the links above to see his posts.

NOTICE. What surprised you as you read? What comes up for you when you think about the ongoing and escalating aggression in the West Bank?

ACT. Speak up about the atrocities in the West Bank. Have a conversation with a friend. Make a sign and sit at your street corner. Call on your officials and influential individuals in your community and beyond to speak up.

SHARE. Forward this to at least three friends and invite them to learn about the realities in the West Bank.

ASK. What else do you want to learn about? Please reply to this email (or, if you are reading this online, leave a comment below) to let us know.*

In solidarity for Palestinian liberation,

Rebecca Steckle, on behalf of the Shades of Anger collective

*You can also continue the conversation with us in the Speaking Up Network, a private social media platform co-created by Animah Kosai, one of the leaders of Shades of Anger.

Shades of Anger was created by a global collective of women to raise awareness and inspire action to free Palestine. We chose the name of our collective to honor the poem, “Shades of Anger,” by Palestinian-Canadian poet Rafeef Ziadah. We also believe in liberation for Sudan, the Democratic Republic of 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.

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