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Before the trip: kanafa in the old city with my pal Yonah's old friends, the Abusamra family
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East Jerusalem: The Green Line
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A street named "They're Not Nice Alley" (sign recently defaced). "They're not nice" is apparently what Golda Meir said after meeting the Israeli Black Panthers, a Mizrahi Jewish protest movement
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Balata refugee camp. Andrea's happy because they have an espresso machine at the Yaffa Cultural Center there that makes really good coffee. But the camp itself is a war crime; she wasn't smiling for long.
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Waiting for Kanafa in Nablus
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Just one of the MANY delicious meals we ate.
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Meeting with staff and researchers from the Institute for Palestine Studies in the garden at the Sakakini Center in Ramallah
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LAP delegate Che Gossett on Edward Said Street in Ramallah
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The offices of Zochrot
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Meeting with Eitan Bronstein of Zochrot and Rona Sela, researcher
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Lunch with Sami Abusheshadeh & members of the Yaffa Youth Movement
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Yaffa Youth Movement activists tell us about their work.
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Watermelon, yum
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Yaffa Youth Movement activists discuss their work with the delegation
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The Apartheid wall, with grafitti and drawing.
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At the historic port in Yaffa, during the walking tour with Sami Abusheshadeh
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At the Yaffa port.
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Sami Abusheshadeh.
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Sami Abusheshadeh.
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Sami Abusheshadeh explains struggles over housing and land in the Palestinian city of Yaffa
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Sami Abusheshadeh.
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The Apartheid Wall
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More of the Wall
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The Tel Aviv offices of Zochrot
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Sami Abusheshadeh, again
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Hannah and Mezna show us where we've been and where we're going
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Maps help
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In Hebron we were menacingly photographed by the infamous settler David Wilder. We were not intimidated and immediately took out our cameras to photograph him in return.