Register for Documentary: "Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks"

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Palestinians Don't Need Sidewalks.
  • Thursday 13 February at 6.30pm
  • Griffith Nathan Campus
  • Room: N16_0.03, Macrossan Bldg.
The film takes us on a journey through occupied Palestine. It profiles, through Palestinian eyes, life under Israeli occupation. The film builds on the investigation of a Jewish professor, a Palestinian Australian student activist and a former politician into Israel’s settler colonial, apartheid society as documented in “Palestine Under Siege”. From before 1948, the Zionist project has been working to ethnically cleanse the country of Palestinians. Palestinians featured in the film reinforce their commitment to resist the Zionist theft of their land. The film also investigates Australia’s complicity with the Israeli-US genocide of Palestinians. Both major Australian political parties are endeavouring to reinvigorate our manufacturing industry by integrating it into the US military supply chain.

Dare to Struggle Films partnered with the Hebron Human Rights  Defenders. HHRD provided interviews and footage, which profile the increasing settler violence happening in the West Bank. Some of the funds raised from the film will go to supporting the Hebron Human Rights Defenders. You can still donate to the screening here. Or you can pay cash on the night. 

Palestinians Don’t Need Sidewalks: Genocide, Resistance, Complicity - 75 minutes duration

The film takes us on a journey through occupied Palestine. It profiles, through Palestinian eyes, life under Israeli occupation. The film builds on the investigation of a Jewish professor, a Palestinian Australian student activist and a former politician into Israel’s settler colonial, apartheid society as documented in “Palestine Under Siege”. From before 1948, the Zionist project has been working to ethnically cleanse the country of Palestinians. Palestinians featured in the film reinforce their commitment to resist the Zionist theft of their land. The film also investigates Australia’s complicity with the Israeli-US genocide of Palestinians. Both major Australian political parties are endeavouring to reinvigorate our manufacturing industry by integrating it into the US military supply chain.

Trailer

Dare to Struggle Films partnered with the Hebron Human Rights  Defenders. They provided interviews and footage, which profile the increasing settler violence happening in the West Bank. Some of the funds raised from the film will go to supporting the Hebron Human Rights Defenders. 

Brisbane screening is a collaboration between Remah Naji's campaign for Moreton, Wage Peace, Justice for Palestine Magandjin, Socialist Alliance and Quakers.  Lee Rhiannon (former Greens Senator) and myself will be in attendance and participate in the end discussion. Remah Naji will be our MC for the evening

  • February 13, 2025 at 6:30pm – 8:30pm
  • N16_0.03, Macrossan Bldg.Griffith Nathan Campus Room.
  • Margie Pestorius

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