Old image of Palestinians in exile

Tracks

Tracks enable particular audiences, e.g. High School students and young learners, Community study groups and Activist organizations, to engage in Nakba education through activities and session material that have been configured for them.

Learning Groups in Jewish Education

This track is geared for adult education groups from within Jewish communities who may have learned about Zionism and its history in their Jewish education, but didn’t learn about the Nakba–the consequences of Zionism.

High School & Young Learners

This track is for high schools or high school age youth. It is an introduction to the Nakba – the forced displacement of Palestinians that began with Israel’s establishment, and that continues to this day- with activities that allow students to critically examine information and actively engage with the history, themes, and current realities of the displacement.

Social Justice Organizations Study Groups

This track is for groups that are part of social justice organizing, but who may not have specific knowledge on the history and background of Palestine and the Nakba. Gaining an understanding of this history, and how it is ongoing, enables deeper connections to be made between and among social and political movements as well as more thoughtful and reflective organizing around Palestine and the envisioning of a different future based on justice and equality. This track is particularly useful for individuals interested in expanding on, and including, a Palestine equity and justice lens to their organizing endeavors.