Workshops Offered

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Palestinian American Community Center

Workshops Offered


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Now Offers Workshops on Various Subjects! Our mission is to sustain and strengthen ties to Palestinian heritage while empowering the success and well ​being of the entire community.

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Workshops Offered 1 Important Dates in Palestine’s History 2 Refugees, Diaspora, and the Right of Return 3 How to Advocate for Palestine in the United States 4 An Overview of the Palestinian Struggle Today 5 Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month (April) 6 Intersectional Social Justice (In Palestine and Beyond) 7 Remaining Steadfast in Your Identity 8 Communities in Solidarity with the Palestinian Struggle 9 Apartheid in Palestine 10 Reclaiming Palestine: Culture, Land, and History 11 Learn Tatreez 12 Key Terms: How to Talk about the Occupation of Palestine


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1948 Important Dates in Palestine’s History

This workshop provides a comprehensive overview of key historical dates that are necessary to know for anyone interested in learning about and advocating for Palestine. The entire workshop’s timeline begins after the Ottoman Empire rule and goes up until events that took place in June of 2021. Participants will leave the workshop with a new historical perspective on events they may have already known about and will learn about dates often overlooked or forgotten. Full workshop includes history from 1917-present day: 3 hours Accommodated to focus on specific time period: 1 hour

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Refugees, Diaspora, and the Right of Return The goal of this workshop is to (re)define and complicate terms such as refugees and diaspora and undo the often negative stereotype associated with Arab refugees or migration. We tie both into the greater Palestinian conversation and goal of freely returning to the homeland by explaining what right of return means, and why it is important.

Full workshop: 2 hours Refugees and Diaspora only: 1 hour Right of Return only: 1 hour


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How to Advocate for Palestine in the United States Designed mainly for those interested in being active in Palestinian liberation but may not be sure how or where to get started, this interactive workshop provides examples of ways in which prominent figures have used their passions and fields of expertise to support the Palestinian cause. Participants will also have time to reflect and discuss steps they can take in their fields to support Palestine. Full workshop: 1.5-2 hours


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An Overview of the Palestinian Struggle Today Through a mix of a historical and contemporary timeline, this workshop aims to contextualize the Palestinian struggle and lived experience by understanding how key historical moments have shaped the Palestinian reality today. The workshop also aims to tie Palestine into larger, global social justice conversations. Full workshop includes history & present day: 2 hours Contextualizing present day only: 1-1.5 hour(s)


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Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month (April) This workshop is suitable for grade K-12.

April is Arab American Heritage Month, and this workshop celebrates and highlights the beauty of Arab culture! By reclaiming the narrative of what it means to be Arab, we educate about and highlight the diverse heritage of Arabs, and also debunk stereotypes that some may have had about Arabs.

Full workshop: 1 hour


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Intersectional Social Justice (In Palestine and Beyond) Before we ask communities to be in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, and to be the best allies we can to other marginalized groups, our community needs to understand our own power, privilege, and biases. Through a personal reflection and understanding of intersectionality and ways in which we may be both privileged and underprivileged at the same time, this workshop aims to strengthen our community’s ability to build strong coalitions with other groups for our collective liberation! Full workshop: 1.5 hours


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Remaining Steadfast in Your Identity Aimed specifically for college organizations such as Students for Justice in Palestine and Muslim Student Associations, this workshop provides advice and expertise for how to advocate for Palestine within university or colleges spaces. It will be most beneficial for organization who have Palestinian, Arab, or Muslim students struggling from a lack of support or extreme pushback from university spaces and administration. Full workshop: 1.5 hours


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Communities in Solidarity with the Palestinian Struggle This workshop focuses on the intersection between Palestinian Liberation and immigrant justice: participants will learn about the history of the Palestinian Struggle and its interconnectedness with various social justice movements. From the fight for indigenous rights, and struggle against state-sanctioned violence against our communities, to the fight for a pathway to citizenship and driver’s licenses for all in NJ, both movements fight for liberation and justice. Full workshop includes solidarity from/with Black, Indigenous, and Latinx communities: 2 hours Accommodated to focus on one of the above communities: 1 hour


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Apartheid in Palestine Following the Human Rights Watch’s extensive report that named Israeli occupation and aggression as apartheid, there has been a greater increase in understanding what apartheid really means and looks like, and how it applies to Palestine. This workshop will help answer these questions and contextualize apartheid as a historical and present day event. Full workshop: 1.5 hours


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Reclaiming Palestine: Culture, Land, and History

This workshop aims to highlight the vibrancy and richness of Palestinian culture and traditions, while showcasing how holding onto Palestinian heritage is a form of active resistance in the face of erasure.

Full workshop: 2 hours Focus specifically on one cultural aspect (ex: only tatreez, only dabka): 1 hour


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Learn Tatreez Are you interested in learning the Palestinian art of ‘tatreez’ (embroidery)? Did you know that beyond artistic and cultural beauty, the act of stitching and certain tatreez patterns hold significance to the struggle against the occupation of Palestine? This workshop will give participants an overview of the role that tatreez plays in the Palestinian struggle against both erasure and appropriation and will provide tatreez lessons so that you yourself can keep a piece of Palestinian heritage alive. Full workshop: 3 hours


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Key Terms: How to Talk about the Occupation of Palestine Whether you’re new to the Palestinian struggle or have been aware of it but never had the needed education regarding the terminology used when discussing the occupation of Palestine, this workshops is for you! The workshop will break down the most common phrases used in relation of the Palestinian struggle and participants will leave with a new confidence to properly advocate for and educate about Palestine. Full workshop: 1 hour


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Pricing PACC’s workshops are offered on a sliding scale basis and can be accommodated based on the person or organization requesting. Our suggested price is $100/ hour


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