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  2. Palestinian women artists - Wikipedia

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    Palestinian women artists refer to women artists who identify as Palestinian. Such artists may have lived in the historical region of Palestine, live in the current State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza Strip), are members of the Palestinian diaspora. These artists channel their experiences with racial, sexual, and cultural oppression to ...

  3. Palestinian posters - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 37-38 The late 1970s to early 1980s saw an increase of women in poster art, including Mona Saudi and Jumana El Husseini. Emergence of tourism as a tool in Palestinian art also became popular. Julien Bousac’s L’archipel de Palestine orientale sees the artistic exploration of the Oslo Accords and how they manifest geographically. [29]

  4. Women in Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Since the beginning of the 20th century and subsequent Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts, Palestinian women’s activities have been closely linked to national self-determination; thus, the Palestinian women’s movement grew in tandem with Palestinian national movements. During these struggles for national self-determination, we see many women’s ...

  5. Susya women display Palestinian heritage in cave - AOL

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    STORY: Nuwaja is head of the Rural Women's Association and one of a handful living in tents and caves at Susya, a Palestinian village spread across several rocky hillsides between a Jewish ...

  6. Women's Center For Legal Aid and Counseling - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Center for Legal Aid and Counseling (WCLAC) is an independent Palestinian, non-profit, non-governmental organization active in East Jerusalem and throughout the West Bank. Founded in 1991 by Maha Abu Dayyeh , WCLAC holds special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) .

  7. Baituna al-Talhami Museum - Wikipedia

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    Baituna al-Talhami Museum name sign in Bethlehem, Palestine. Baituna al-Talhami Museum (Arabic: متحف بيتنا التلحمي), also known as Bethlehem Folklore Museum or The Museum of Traditional and Popular Art, [1] is a museum located in Bethlehem, Palestine, on Star Street, slightly off Pope Paul VI Street. Its rooms are designed to ...

  8. Pages in category "Women's organizations based in the State of Palestine" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Ministry of Women's Affairs (Palestine) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Women's Affairs in Palestine is a government agency responsible for promoting and protecting the rights of women in Palestine. The Ministry was established in 2003, and its mission is to develop and implement policies and programs aimed at improving the status of Palestinian women. [1] The current minister is Amal Hamad. [2]