How to talk about Palestine

In this session you will be able to unpack what happens when conversations about Palestine close down. You will collectively unpack common misconceptions you come across in the conversation on the Palestinian liberation struggle. Click on the title to learn more.

Reframing Palestine with Reform Jews for Justice

In this training we delve into the key frameworks and concepts through which the Palestinian struggle can be understood, such as settler-colonialism, occupation, apartheid, peace process, Nakba, and more. Click on the title to learn more.

How to Talk About Palestine with Queercircle

This workshop helps participants hone their skills when talking about Palestine by offering communication tips on how to engage in such conversations, and by building participants’ confidence to know how to respond to various arguments. Click on the title to learn more.

Palestine and Intersectional Anti-Racism in Schools

This workshop will examine the colonial connections between antisemitism, anti-Arab racism and Islamophobia, and discuss intersectional strategies for confronting these forms of prejudice in UK schools. Click on the title to learn more.

How to Talk About Palestine Workshop

Sign up to our 'How To Talk About Palestine Workshop' to unpack common misconceptions you come across in the conversation on the Palestinian liberation struggle. Click on the tile to learn more.

Trinity College Dublin – How to tell the story of Palestine

Trinity College Dublin's Services Industrial Professional & Technical Union Workers (SIPTU) are hosting Sarona Bedwan, Makan’s Programmes Manager, for a training focusing on ‘’How to tell the story of Palestine’’.…

Palestine Mini-Series 1: The lead up to the Nakba

This Palestine Mini-Series offers a cohesive understanding of the Palestinian struggle through four 1-hour sessions taking place every other week. The series interweaves historical overview with an analysis of the…

Gender, Sexuality and Anti-Colonialism in Palestine

This interactive workshop will critique intersectionality and examine gender and sexuality in relation to Palestine. By focusing on the roles of Israeli settler colonialism and Western imperialism in gender and sexual oppression, as well as looking at frameworks for resistance and liberation, this training goes beyond the pinkwashing framework to deepen our solidarity.