You can buy tickets for this screening here. We suggest a £5 donation, but you’re free to choose any amount, with all proceeds going to Ele Elna Elak (“What we own, you own,”) a group of volunteers distributing food and other basic necessities throughout the Gaza Strip.
As part of Peterson and Rasamny’s ongoing project The Native and the Refugee, this documentary examines life in Palestine refugee camps in the West Bank and Lebanon and in Native American reservations across the US. The film is narrated entirely by the residents of the camps and reservations, immersing us in their homes and neighbourhoods. As we see in the film, these spaces serve as vital cradles of resistance against the ongoing settler regimes of genocide, displacement, and occupation.
This screening is part of our special series, Besieged: Home, Land, Time, Water, about the spatial politics of settler colonialism in Palestine. You can see the full program here.