Posted in Love, Palestine & Israel, Photography, tagged ariel, checkpoint, colony, esti tsal, israel, jerusalem, journal, machson watch, occupation, palestine, Palestine & Israel, Photography, schiel, settlement, skip schiel, southeast, teeksa, united states, usa on April 26, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Traveling with Machsom Watch, leaving Jaffa-Tel Aviv at 6 am
Entrance to the huge illegal Israeli settlement/colony of Ariel, north of Ramallah
At home in Cambridge Massachusetts I am now recounting my trip to southeast USA with my photographic presentations about Palestine & Israel, in 15 parts, one for each day.
Photos from the trip, In passing: [...]
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Circulated by email during Holocaust Remembrance Week, 2009
In MEMORIAM – 63 YEARS LATER
Please read the little cartoon carefully; it’s powerful. Then read the comments at the end.
I’m [...]
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Posted in Palestine & Israel, Photography, tagged colony, construction, east jerusalem, israel, jerusalem, journal, palestine, Palestine & Israel, Photography, schiel, settlement, skip schiel, southeast, teeksa, united states, usa on April 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
At home in Cambridge Massachusetts I am now recounting my trip to southeast USA with my photographic presentations about Palestine & Israel, in 15 parts, one for each day.
Photos from the trip, In passing: the south :: February 2009
Report of the trip
Photos in this entry from New construction at the Israeli settlement of Ma’ale Adumim, [...]
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Posted in Palestine & Israel, Photography, tagged east jerusalem, israel, jerusalem, journal, light rail, palestine, Palestine & Israel, Photography, railroad, schiel, skip schiel, southeast, teeksa, united states, usa on April 18, 2009 | 5 Comments »
At home in Cambridge Massachusetts I am now recounting my trip to southeast USA with my photographic presentations about Palestine & Israel, in 15 parts, one for each day.
Photos from the trip, In passing: the south :: February 2009
Report of the trip
Photos in this entry from Light rail through East Jerusalem
Suppose, without consulting you, without [...]
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Posted in Palestine & Israel, Photography workshops, tagged american friends service committee, gaza, hydropolitics, israel, justice, Light, palestine, Palestine & Israel, Photography, ramallah, schiel, skip schiel, suffering, teeksa, water on April 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
By addressing the issues of water inequity, resource management, and waste, Skip Schiel is…creating a body of work that has both immediate and future relevance far beyond the Middle East.
—Sara Burke, co-editor, Peacework magazine
Skip Schiel with photography students, Gaza, 2005, photo by Ibrahem Khadra, Quaker Youth Program staff
Can you help?
I plan to return to Palestine/Israel [...]
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Posted in Palestine & Israel, tagged gaza, harvard, israel, journal, mit, one state, palestine, Palestine & Israel, refugee, refugee camp, schiel, skip schiel, southeast, suffering, teeksa, united states, usa on April 11, 2009 | 1 Comment »
PHOTOS: One State for Palestine-Israel?—a conference
PHOTOS: Gaza Symposium
VIDEO: Conference Summary Statement (DRAFT)
Four packed days about Israel-Palestine, from the scholarship angle, not so much the activist. Two days at University of Massachusetts Boston for the conference, One state for Palestine/Israel: a country for all its citizens? And 2 days at Harvard-MIT for a [...]
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Posted in Love, Palestine & Israel, Photography, tagged buriej, gaza, israel, journal, palestine, Palestine & Israel, Photography, refugee, refugee camp, schiel, skip schiel, southeast, suffering, teeksa, united states, usa on April 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
At home in Cambridge Massachusetts I am now recounting my trip to southeast USA with my photographic presentations about Palestine & Israel, in 15 parts, one for each day.
Photos from the trip, In passing: the south :: February 2009
Report of the trip
Photos in this entry from Bureij refugee camp in Gaza, May 2006, part three
How’d [...]
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Posted in Love, Palestine & Israel, Photography, tagged fadia daibes murad, hydrology, international law, israel, justice, palestine, water rights on April 3, 2009 | 11 Comments »
I believe we could go beyond your idea of mourning [individuals killed on all sides during the conflict]. You inspired me. What about opening a mourning house in Ramallah like we do for dead people (3 days mourning). The title will be “The Death of International Law in Palestine.”
The idea would be that someone from [...]
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