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Palestinian women artists refer to women artists who identify as Palestinian. Such artists may have lived in the historical region of Palestine, live in the current State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza Strip), are members of the Palestinian diaspora. These artists channel their experiences with racial, sexual, and cultural oppression to ...
If a woman proceeds to a divorce she does not need to present any evidence, but would give up any financial rights and must return her dowry. The Ministry of Women's Affairs in Palestine, established in 2003, is the main governmental agency responsible for promoting and protecting women's rights.
In 1994, Bernawi returned to the Gaza Strip and assumed leadership of the women's police. [10] By 1996, she was "the highest ranking female in Fateh militia and... head of the women's section of the police in the Palestinian self-rule government in the Gaza Strip and Jericho". [12]
Village women embroidering in locally-distinctive styles was a tradition that was at its height in Ottoman-ruled Palestine. [3] Women would sew in items to represent their heritage, ancestry, and affiliations. Motifs were derived from basic geometric forms such as squares and rosettes. [18]
Bisan Owda (Arabic: بيسان عودة; born 1997 or 1998) is a Palestinian journalist, activist, and filmmaker. [1] She is best known for her social media videos documenting her experiences during the Israel–Hamas war in the Gaza Strip. [2]
Anadiel was the first independent gallery in Palestine. The Gallery hosts Palestinian artists from the Diaspora some of whom have never visited Palestine. They participate in these artistic activities as tourists with foreign passports. Al-Ma'mal focusses on projects with youth and women. Al- Ma'mal is an Arabic word meaning workshop or a small ...
Mogannam published articles in the Palestinian newspapers and was the author of a book entitled The Arab Woman and the Palestine Problem. [6] The book was first published by the London-based Herbert Joseph in 1937. [3] [7] It is the only book about the women's movement during the Mandate period. [4] Mogannam and her husband settled in Ramallah ...
Pages in category "Palestinian women poets" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Plestia Alaqad;