Shea is a Corvallis resident living in the West Bank in 2024. They are working in a Palestinian-led organization committed to resisting the oppression and dispossession of Palestinians using a nonviolent methodology. They are documenting human rights abuses, disrupting activity by Israeli occupation forces and settlers, accompanying children to school and farmers to their fields, and residing with families whose homes are threatened with demolition. Donate to sustain their work, here!
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Arrival
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Professor Mazin, biodiversity
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Spotted hyenas, Checkpoint 300, Sunrise over Bethlehem
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Ecology under occupation
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iftar buffet
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The overlap between permaculture and resisting oppression
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Lemon harvest, lights in the sky
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Color palette
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Ancient mountainside terraces, invasive trees, apartheid roads
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Arrival in Masafer Yatta
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Risk, resistance, resilience
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A home destroyed five times
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Shepherding on a hot day
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Mother of a martyr
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Playing army
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Arrests of volunteers
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Sleep, or night watch?
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Joys and struggles of the families
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History of Masafer Yatta, late-night henna, and a call to action
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First day of Eid, black vans with tinted bulletproof windows
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Hands cramped, blistered and cut
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Ballistic missiles from Iran, I am safe
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Memories of astounding injustice bubble up in every conversation.
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Burned cars = house arrest
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You canβt kill an idea.
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Everyone is on strike.
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What resistance means, to me
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Heavy under the weight of the heat
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Grape leaves and wrist slaps for murder
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“They Called Me a Lioness”
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A sick kind of tour
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Verbally tormenting a child while smashing her house to rubble
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Water rights
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Colonial police forces, closing ranks
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Zionism is the catastrophe
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True connection and understanding of the land
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You begin to feel like part of their family.
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Even his cows get more water and electricity than people living a kilometer away