IS GAZA A NAZI CAMP?

NOVANEWS

January 4, 2011

Dear friends,

Six months after the three-week Israeli assault that killed 1,390 Palestinians, I visited Gaza.

I had been to Gaza and to many other war zones numerous times in the past, but never had I left any place feeling as shattered as I did leaving Gaza in August 2009. The feeling, I realized, came from having absorbed the trauma that the people I met in Gaza were still living through.

Though I did not intend to make a film, I brought my video camera with me. After all, so few internationals were getting into Gaza–it seemed important to have a means to document what I would see and hear there.

Friends met me at the crossing and began to show me some of the places most devastated in the assault. They brought me to an area where families whose homes had been destroyed in Beit Lahiya (northern Gaza Strip) were now living in a small tent city, in the shadow of a destroyed clinic that had been shelled from the sea. 

I heard many painful stories, but one story–one family–the Awajah family–stood out to me. I spent three days with Kamal, Wafaa and their children, sleeping with them in their tent, talking to the parents, playing with the children and filming them and their story.  

What compelled me to tell this family’s story? Not only what they endured, but their strength and courage. I was moved by their tragedy but moved equally by the love for their children that came through Wafaa and Kamal’s every word and action.

It is now the two-year anniversary of the assault on Gaza, and today, January 4th, is the two-year anniversary of what the Awajah family (and so many other families in Gaza) lived through.  The 23-minute film is complete. Their story will now be told.

To watch One Family in Gaza online, please click HERE. (and–please pass the link to others.)

DVDs are available for $10.  Please contact me for more information about obtaining a DVD.

If you would like to organize a screening of One Family in Gaza, please also contact me to work out the details. I am asking for a (suggested) $50 to screen the film–if possible. Proceeds will go to the Awajah family.

To make a (non tax-deductible) donation to support the distribution of One Family in Gaza, please send a check made out to “donkeysaddle projects” to:

 

Jen Marlowe

926 N. 72nd St

Seattle, WA 98103

 

donkeysaddle projects is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions in behalf of donkeysaddle projects may be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

 

To make a tax-deductible donation by check, please write the check out to Fractured Atlas, and send it to the address above. Please write �donkeysaddle projects� in the notes section.

 

For online tax-deductible donations via Fractured Atlas, please click HERE

Thank you for helping make sure that stories like the Awajah family’s are told and for joining me in refusing to tolerate the human cost of occupation and war.

In solidarity,

Jen Marlowe 

donkeysaddle projects

www.donkeysaddle.org

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