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Fidiro Kahvesi bu bölümünde Filistinli aktivist Mohammed El-Kurd çocukken Kudüs'teki evinin işgal edilmesini anlatan My Neighbourhood (Mahallem) kısa filmini konuşuyor. Müdavimlerimiz bir mahallenin İsrailli yerleşimciler tarafından işgalini sahne sahne ele alırken, bir yandan da işgal karşıtı İsrailli aktivistlerin duygu dünyasını inceliyor. ‘Yerleşimci' nedir? İsrail devleti kimleri yerleşimci olarak seçiyor ve kullanıyor? Çocukluğun işgal ile geçmesi ne demek? İsrailli aktivistlere güvenebilir miyiz?Filistin'i, zorla yerinden edilmeyi, aktivizmi, Filistin- Suriye ilişkisini ve Türkiye'deki göç politikaları ve artan ırkçılığı konuştuğumuz bu içten sohbete sizler de buyrun ve dinledikten sonra yorumlarınızı bizimle paylaşmayı unutmayın!Kısa film belgeselin linki: https://justvision.org/myneighbourhood/watch#watchBelgeselin websitesi: https://justvision.org/myneighbourhoodYönetmenler: Julia Bacha ve Rebekah Wingert-Jabi In Bad Faith: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m1aDlglA-kRanda Abdel Fattah röportajı: https://youtu.be/LuA59Tu6yZk?si=uOuzXJ6YzsSyqk6f Bahsedilen diğer kaynaklar: İşgal karşıtı İsrailliler hakkında: https://perspektif.eu/2024/07/19/alon-sahar-isgale-son-vermek-yalniz-filistin-icin-degil-israil-icin-de-gerekli/İsrail eğitim sistemi hakkında: https://perspektif.eu/2024/03/29/nurit-peled-elhanan-filistinliler-israillilerin-bilincinde-yoklar/ Bu devlet gibi düşünme meselesini de bir yerde okumuştum ama hatırlamıyorum. Hatırlayınca burayı güncelleyeceğim! - ServetSupport the Show.
In de tweede aflevering gaan we terug naar 1988. Deze zomer was de Palestijnse opstand op de Westelijke Jordaanoever en de Gazastrook in volle gang. Het woord intifada betekent letterlijk ‘beving' of ‘opschudding'. Al snel kreeg het de naam van de Palestijnse opstand tegen de Israëlische bezetting. In deze periode gaan Palestijnen, jong en oud, de straat op en protesteren tegen de bezetting. Ook mijn neven en nichten demonstreren voor vrijheid.Op 1 augustus 1989 werd mijn neef opgepakt door het Israëlische leger en tijdens zijn verhoor gemarteld. Na zijn vrijlating werd hij in 1992 opnieuw opgepakt, verhoord en gefolterd. Tijdens die periode overleed een Palestijn in dezelfde gevangenis waar zijn neef werd verhoord. Advocaten brengen de illegaliteit van deze praktijk naar de Hoge Raad.Bronnen en citaten: NOS Jaaroverzichten, CBS, RTL Nieuws, AP, Freeze Frame, Ha'aretz, 14 januari 2011 en UN Audiovisual LibraryRapporten: A Nation Under Siege, Al Haq, 1989; The Interrogation of Palestinians During the Intifada, B'Tselem, 1992; Israeli Interrogation Methods under Fire after Death of Detained Palestinian, Human Rights Watch, 1994.Artikelen: Critics Decry Israeli Prison Abuses, CSM, 18 maart 1992; The First Intifada, IPS - The Interactive Encyclopedia of the Palestine Question; Fear of torture or ill-treatment, Amnesty, March 1992 (MDE 15/05/92).Documentaires: Advocate, Rachel Leah Jones and Philippe Bellaïche (2019); Naila and the Uprising, Julia Bacha (2017); The Wanted 18, Amer Shomali and Paul Cowan (2014); Days of Rage: The Young Palestinians, Jo Franklin-Trout (1989)_____________ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the US, the history of the boycott as a protest movement dates back at least as far as the Boston Tea Party. Yet today, many states have legislation designed to penalize those boycotting. What does Israel have to do with the right to protest in the United States? In this episode: Julia Bacha (@juliabacha), Filmmaker and Creative Director at Just Vision (@JustVisionMedia) Episode credits: This episode was produced by Fahrinisa Campana and our host Malika Bilal. Sarí el-Khalili and Negin Owliaei fact-checked this episode. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik, and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take's executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Jonathan Randall interviews filmmaker and the creative director of Just Vision, Julia Bacha on this special episode of American Jew. Check out Just Vision @ https://justvision.org/ Find Jonathan across social media @jonathanrandall Support Jonathan @ https://ko-fi.com/jonathanrandall
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For the first time in our history, a former U.S. president has been indicted. On this week's On the Media, what Israel can teach us about when a nation's leader runs afoul of the law. Plus, social media companies are back in the hot seat, facing serious legal threats at the local and national levels. 1. Yael Freidson [@YaelFreidson], legal correspondent for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, on why the crisis in Israel reached a boiling point after Prime Minister Netanyahu's attempts to cut down systems of accountability. Listen. 2. Julia Bacha [@juliabacha], the director of the documentary film ‘Boycott' and the creative director at Just Vision, a nonprofit media organization that creates content about Israel and Palestine, on how Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs was created to combat the boycott movement—first within borders, then overseas. Listen. 3. Avi Asher-Schapiro [@AASchapiro], tech reporter at the Thomson Reuters Foundation, on the surge of bills across the United States aiming to reduce the impact of social media on the mental health of children and teens. Listen. 4. Jacqueline Nesi [@JacquelineNesi], assistant professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University, on the murkiness of the data on teen mental health and social media, and the possible consequences of restricting screen time. Listen. Music:We Insist - Zoe KeatingThe Glass House - Going to TehranHow Strange - Nicole Cruz RemixOtotoa - Malphino Equinox - John Coltrane
In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP President Lara Friedman speaks with internationally-acclaimed documentary filmmaker Julia Bacha about the growing campaign against “woke capitalism,” and specifically the attacks on what is known as ESG – shorthand for the movement to take environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into account in investing. This podcast seeks to answer the question: why is an organization called the Foundation for Middle East Peace interested in the battle over ESG, and what does this have to do with acclaimed documentary filmmaker whose work has focused largely on Israel/Palestine?
Julia Bacha is a Peabody and Guggenheim Award-winning filmmaker, media strategist, and Creative Director at JustVision, an organization that fills a media gap on Israel-Palestine through independent storytelling and strategic audience engagement. She has strategically used documentary film and multimedia to foster constructive conversation on some of the most divisive issues of our times. Julia's work has been exhibited at the Sundance, Berlin, and Tribeca film festivals; has been broadcast on the BBC, HBO, and Al-Jazeera; and has screened at widely diverse settings from refugee camps and villages to the halls of the American Congress and European Parliament. Her TEDTalk, “Pay Attention to Nonviolence,” was selected as one of the best talks of 2011 by the TED curators and has been viewed by over half a million people worldwide. LINKS Julia's TEDTalk "Pay Attention to Nonviolence": https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_bacha_pay_attention_to_nonviolence Julia's TEDTalk "How Women Wage Conflict Without Violence": https://www.ted.com/talks/julia_bacha_how_women_wage_conflict_without_violence JustVision: https://justvision.org/ Julia's films: https://justvision.org/films Christian Peacebuilding Network: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianpeacebuildingnetwork Support the podcast: https://www.peacecatalyst.org/peacemaking-podcast Edited by Nicole Gibson Music: Soulmates by Yigit Atilla
The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement is a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality inspired by the South African anti-apartheid movement. Since its formal launch in 2005, the BDS movement has had a major impact on ending international support for Israeli apartheid, with companies now divesting from or not investing in Israel including companies like Ben and Jerry's. Owing to the strength of the BDS movement in the US and in Palestine, Israel has sought to break it. To date, 33 US States have passed anti-BDS laws - laws that aim to stop individuals and companies from securing contracts if they support the BDS movement. It is in this light that the Just Vision film, titled Boycott, is made. Boycott follows the attempts to challenge these anti-BDS laws in a number of US States including Texas, Arkansas and Arizona. Today we speak with the films director Julia Bacha and Bahia Amawi.
Julia Bacha and Yousef Munayyer discuss the new film titled "Boycott," which explores the legal challenges faced by Americans who are asked to sign anti-BDS pledges in order to receive work, and the origins of these anti-boycott laws which violate the US Constitution. Bacha is the film's director and a Peabody Award winning filmmaker. She is also the Creative Director at Just Vision.
While over the decades, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has periodically been front page news in America, for the most part, the issue has not taken center stage in U.S. politics. But what if it turned out that, unbeknownst to the vast majority of Americans, state legislatures throughout the country have been approving bills that not only took a stand on the conflict, but actually penalized some Americans for expressing an opinion on the issue? In her revelatory and thoroughly gripping documentary “Boycott”, director Julia Bacha has uncovered a widespread and deeply disturbing effort over the last several years to punish individuals or companies that support the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) Movement against Israel — or even refuse to sign an oath stating that they have not participated in any such boycotts. Ken sat down with Julia to find out more about this vastly under-reported and troubling story and to hear about the creative challenges involved in reaching audiences that may not have heard much — or anything — about the issue. What drew her to the three central characters in the film and their uphill legal challenges to the law? How did she react, when, suddenly, out of the blue, she ran into an Arkansas state senator who had some surprising revelations to share about his vote on the state's anti-BDS measure? How did Julia connect the dots between the Israeli government, the U.S. Christian fundamentalist movement and the Democratic and Republican Parties? As the facts pile up and the revelations keep coming, it becomes clear that the issues raised by “Boycott” are sure to make us stand up and pay attention. Nothing less than the First Amendment is at stake. Our Top Docs conversation with Julia Bacha is part of our partnership with the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (May 5 – 19, 2022) to spotlight the more than 40 documentary feature films screening at this year's festival. Information about the “Boycott” screenings at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival: “Boycott” screens in-person at The MSP Film at The Main Theatre in Minneapolis: Wednesday, May 18, 6:30 PM CT, The Main 2 Thursday, May 19, 12:30 PM CT, The Main 2 Julia Bacha will be attending both screenings. For residents of Minnesota only, the film also can be screened virtually during the Festival. More information about the screenings can be found here. Hidden Gem: Elena
In this 113th episode of “E&P Reports, Alan Leveritt publisher of the Arkansas Times and ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Brian Hauss join Editor & Publisher's (E&P) publisher, Mike Blinder, and E and P contributing editor Gretchen Peck to talk about a two year battle, that has gained international prominence, between the Times and the state of Arkansas, on the newspapers' refusal to sign a pledge to support Israel in order to continue receiving advertising dollars from the state university. Also, on the program appears award winning film producer Julia Bacha, who has just completed a documentary on the impact of state legislation designed to penalize individuals and companies that choose to boycott Israel due to its human rights record.
Julia Bacha é uma cineasta ganhadora do prêmio Peabody e diretora de criação da Just Vision. Começou sua carreira de cineasta no Cairo, onde escreveu e editou Control Room (Sundance 2004). Recebeu o Ridenhour Film Prize, uma bolsa Guggenheim e o Premio Chicken & Egg. É membro do ramo de documentários da AMPAS (também conhecido como Oscar) e deu duas palestras no TED sobre seu trabalho.
Boycotts have long been a tool used by Americans rallying for political change, from civil rights leaders to anti-apartheid activists. But in recent years, 33 U.S. states have introduced anti-boycott legislation or executive orders designed to penalize individuals and companies who choose to boycott Israel due to its human rights record. In BOYCOTT, director Julia Bacha (Budrus, Naila and the Uprising) looks at the cases of a news publisher in Arkansas, an attorney in Arizona and a speech therapist in Texas whose careers are threatened by the harsh measures of these new laws. A legal thriller with “accidental plaintiffs” at the center, the film is a bracing look at the far-reaching implications of anti-boycott legislation and an inspiring tale of everyday Americans standing up to protect our rights in an age of shifting politics and threats to freedom of speech. Director Julia Bacha stops by to talk about the intensifying efforts in the public and private sectors from around the country to criminalize free speech and freedom of association. Bacha talks about the everyday efforts of private citizens to step up and take actions to stop a perniciously undemocratic movement from spreading. For news and ways to protect your rights go to: theboycottfilm.com Watch Boycott virtually until 11/28 go to: docnyc.net/film/boycott Find out more at: Boycott Divestment Sanctions For more about the ongoing efforts, go to: justvision.org
عربي تحت An untold story for most, the women's movement that headed and sustained the First Intifada was a source of tremendous popular power and useful lessons. Noah Black sat down with the director of the award-winning film Naila and the Uprising, Julia Bacha, to discuss this history and more. The film was produced by Rula Salameh and Rebekah Wingert-Jabi. الجندر والاحتجاج وسياسة الفيلم: مناقشة مع جوليا باشا حول "نائلة والانتفاضة" يتحدث نوح بلاك مع جوليا باشا مخرجة الفيلم الحائز على جوائز "نائلة والانتفاضة" ، لمناقشة التاريخ غير المروي عن الحركة النسائية التي قادت الانتفاضة الأولى وشكلت لها مصدر قوة شعبية هائل.
Julia Bacha is an award-winning filmmaker, media strategist and the Creative Director of Just Vision, a non-profit that highlights the power of Palestinians and Israelis working to end the occupation. Bacha’s documentaries focus on non-violent resistance and outspokenness against big powers. She will talk with Sara Jamshidi about her body of work including her latest documentary with working title of “Untitled Free Speech Project” to be out soon for preview.
This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Julia Bacha, dir. "Naila and the Uprising" at SFJFF38 2. Ayanna Anderson, creative architect of Donor Network West & AAMLO's Giving Me Life multimedia-exhibit at AAMLO (06/09-08/31). Dr. Maisha Gray-Diggs (donor recipient); Eric Murphy, photographer, curator https://www.donornetworkwest.org/about/ 3. Dennis Rowe, dir. Port Chicago 50, at SF State's McKenna Theater in Creative Arts Building, July 28, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., has been producing for over twenty years under his company, Dennis Rowe Productions/ Entertainment. Rowe has an extensive theater background where he has written, produced, developed and directed over eight shows. He just finished producing his show Port Chicago 50 at the National Black Theater Off-Broadway in New York. portchicago50.eventbrite.com 4. Othello Jefferson, Musical settings and Concept for BATCO's "I Too, Sing America," July 27-28: www.sfbatco.org/tickets (Use "Othello" in code for a discount) http://tobtr.com/10896773
Today on KPFA's Women's Magazine we talk to some of the new local feminist leaders of the young adult generation when we speak to Neva Zamil, Miaze Cline and Anjuna Mascarenhas-Swan three of the students at Berkeley's Longfellow Middle School that helped to start a student Feminist Club to address sexism and teach their fellow students about feminism. And Kate Raphael talks to Julia Bacha, director of the film, Naila and the Uprising, about the central role of women in the First Palestinian Intifada. Julia and executive producer Suhad Babaa will be present at two screenings of the film at the Jewish Film Festival, on Sunday July 29 at 5:00 pm at the Castro Theater, and on Monday, July 30, at 3:25 pm at the Albany Twin The post Middle Schooler's organize Feminist Club, and Film Naila and the Uprising at JFF appeared first on KPFA.
Julia Bacha ‘03GS: Behind the Scenes of Non-violent Resistance by Columbia Alumni Association
Avez-vous prévu de changer le monde ? Voici une statistique que vous devriez connaître : comparées aux campagnes violentes, les campagnes non-violentes ont 100% de chances de plus d'être fructueuses. Alors pourquoi plus de groupes ne les utilisent-elles pas quand ils font face à un conflit ? La réalisatrice Julia Bacha partage des histoires de résistance non-violente efficace, y compris une recherche révélatrice sur le rôle de leadership crucial que les femmes jouent.
Are you setting out to change the world? Here's a stat you should know: nonviolent campaigns are 100 percent more likely to succeed than violent ones. So why don't more groups use nonviolence when faced with conflict? Filmmaker Julia Bacha shares stories of effective nonviolent resistance, including eye-opening research on the crucial leadership role that women play.
Wollen Sie die Welt zu verändern? Dann sollten Sie über diese Statistik Bescheid wissen: Gewaltfreie Kampagnen führen mit 100-prozentiger Wahrscheinlichkeit eher zum Erfolg als gewalttätige. Warum also machen nicht mehr Gruppen in Konfliktsituationen davon Gebrauch? Filmemacherin Julia Bacha erzählt uns Geschichten über wirkungsvollen gewaltfreien Widerstand und öffnet uns die Augen über die ausschlaggebende Führungsrolle, die Frauen dabei übernehmen.
¿Se propone cambiar el mundo? Aquí hay una estadística que debe conocer: las campañas no violentas tienen un 100 % más de posibilidades de éxito que las violentas. Así que ¿por qué no la usan más grupos cuando se enfrentan con conflictos? La cineasta Julia Bacha comparte historias de resistencia no violenta eficaz, incluida la reveladora investigación sobre el papel de liderazgo fundamental que desempeñan las mujeres.
Você se propõe a mudar o mundo? Eis um dado que você precisa conhecer: campanhas pacíficas têm 100% mais chances de sucesso do que campanhas violentas. Então, por que será que não são usadas por mais grupos, quando se deparam com conflitos? A cineasta Julia Bacha compartilha histórias de resistência pacífica efetiva, incluindo pesquisas reveladoras sobre o papel crucial de liderança que as mulheres desempenham.
There aren't enough people who make it their life's work to try and save the world, and even fewer who make a tangible difference. That's what I found from our conversation at the 92Y Tribeca in NYC, see what you think. www.Justvision.org