There is a story and a long road that every student in Palestine goes through to reach university.
This challenge is not only academic. Of course, students have to work hard in high school in order to be accepted and then double their efforts in the university as all students in the world must do, but this is only one part of the challenge.
In Palestine, the situation is different because of the Israeli occupation.
Three years ago, soon after the war on Gaza in late 2008 I heard about an initiative a few friends were about to undertake: a cycle from London to Paris in just a few days, to support medical needs in Gaza. I was tempted to join, not knowing enough about Gaza but tempted to cycle from London to Paris, with friends, and having that tied to a humanitarian cause made it all the more tempting. But I did not manage to go then.
A great leader and the founder of the Palestinian novel was killed today, thirty-nine years ago. Ghassan Kanafani and his young niece were brutally assassinated by the Israeli Mossad in broad daylight on July 8th 1972 in Beirut. At the age of 36, Ghassan Kanafani’s ideas, poetry, children’s books, novels and essays proved to be a threat to the Zionist regime.
For the first time in history, a TEDx event is taking place simultaneously in three cities. TEDxRamallah is taking place today, April 16th, 2011, in Bethlehem, Amman and Beirut. Over 20 inspiring speakers and performers will be sharing their “ideas worth spreading”, the mission of TED.com.
تتشرف جريدة حبر لبناني بدعوتكم إلى المشاركة
Dr. Asma al Diqs has always seen herself as a Bedouin Palestinian with a Lebanese woman’s sense of high fashion. This young Palestinian-Lebanese is a unique blend of medical doctor and eccentric fashion designer. She graduated as a doctor in dentistry from Charles University in the Czech Republic, and then received her second degree from the Ecole Superior de Mode (ESMOD) in Beirut as a fashion designer. This uniqueness in identity and in profession is reflected directly in her fashion designs.
1. How can people in Lebanon attend TEDxRamallah?