Photo by A. Daniel Roth A Friday of Protest and Privilege in occupied Hebron. I returned from my interrogation in high spirits. The interrogator was a smooth-armed Druze officer with hazel eyes, a slight double […]

Photo by A. Daniel Roth A Friday of Protest and Privilege in occupied Hebron. I returned from my interrogation in high spirits. The interrogator was a smooth-armed Druze officer with hazel eyes, a slight double […]
[Guest author: Karen Isaacs. Photo by A. Daniel Roth]. This post was originally published on Karen’s facebook, here. #cinemahebron Yesterday I was detained for seven hours for refusing to comply with an order to disperse […]
More to come, but as some of you already know, this past weekend, I was detained in Hebron, along with five other activists from All That’s Left and the Center for Jewish Nonviolence (and 30+ more […]
I was in Hebron today. I talked with a man who had lost his eye to a rock thrown by a settler. He took out the replacement to show to us. Then his brother said […]
I am really excited to share this one, with everyone. A few weeks ago, my dear friend, co-organizer and brilliant filmmaker Yuval Orr (he’s guest-posted on this blob, and we co-created the short portrait of […]
1. Why did I go to the Open Shuhada Street demonstration this morning? The closure of Shuhada street is one of the most clear illustrations of what is wrong with the occupation. 20 years ago […]
Photo from a few days ago by my friend and fellow activist and organizer, Avner Gvaryahu. Translation of the graffiti sprayed next to the Spongebob Squarepants and ringed with Stars of David: “Death to Arabs.” […]
Last week, on October 25th, I found myself under arrest in the city of Hebron. Later the same night, as my eyes wandered over the boxy orange payphone that, from my handful of anthropological case-studies, […]
In summer 2010, after much hesitation, I went with Breaking the Silence to Hebron. In retrospect, that trip was the final chapter in my personal process of transformation from a “liberal” to a “leftist” when […]
As reported on +972 Magazine, last week a number of Israeli and international women took part in a symbolic action intended to highlight the Israeli policy of segregation on H2’s infamous Shuhada street. Shuhada street has been […]