Mohammed Al Hawajri On Location
“Violence is not limited to a place, a religion or a race but is inside the hearts of human beings.”
Holy Land Trust, in Bethlehem, enables creative programmes and projects – both locally and globally – that foster understanding, healing and empowerment of individuals and communities affected by the Israeli occupation.
Their community outreach team works tirelessly to strengthen communities and to unite local people in acts of non-violent resistance against the occupation.
Training programmes are run for all ages in non-violence and leadership – with unique workshops for women and children to enable them to rebuild self-esteem, and equip them with practical and creative strategies to deal with, and challenge, the oppression they experience daily.
The Trust’s 'Peace Research and Learning Centre' is a vital hub, from which they host conferences, run courses, offer outreach seminars and provide a comprehensive library. It also attracts scholars, experts and students from different fields from around the world – inspiring pioneering teaching and research on issues such as non-violence, peace, conflict resolution, non-linear thinking and healing traumas.
Please watch our short film which explains more about the work of Holy Land Trust and their unique relationship with Amos Trust.
Take a look through our range of resources, blog posts, downloads and products to find out more about our Palestine Justice work.
Amos Trust is privileged to have been developing links and building relationships with the visual arts community in Gaza since 2015. On Location is our new project, which will promote, support and celebrate the power, resilience and vibrancy of the artistic community living and working under siege in Gaza today. Full details.
On Location 2023 marks the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, when 750,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes. To mark this event, we have added eight new remarkable Gazan artists to our On Location gallery. We hope you will join us in celebrating the creativity and resilience of the Palestinian people. Full details.
Rebuilding demolished homes in the West Bank is a powerful challenge to injustice and a profound act of solidarity. Each block we carry, each bucket of cement we mix, are much more than just materials — they are made of stuff that really matters. Please support our home rebuilding programme.
In Summer 2020, Amos Trust will relive our Just Walk to Jerusalem. We want as many people as possible to join us, so that together, we walk the 3,000 miles it takes to reach Jerusalem. In 2017 we walked from London to Jerusalem to apologise to the Palestinian people for Britain’s Balfour Declaration. In 2020 we are walking again to say “No!” to Israel’s annexation of up to 1/3 of the West Bank and to raise the money needed to keep calling for justice for Palestinians. Step Out, Step Up and Stop Annexation.
Amos Trust is privileged to have been developing links and building relationships with the visual arts community in Gaza since 2015. On Location is our new project which will promote, support and celebrate the power, resilience, professionalism and vibrancy of the artistic community living and working under siege in Gaza today. Watch our short film featuring Gazan artist and On Location Project Manager (Gaza), Shareef Sarhan. Filmed and edited by We Are Not Numbers in Gaza City.
Amos Trust
7 Bell Yard, London
WC2A 2JR
UK
Telephone:
+44 (0) 203 725 3493
Email:
[email protected]
Registered Charity No.
1164234
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