Israel - the Palestinian conflict is one of the most famous and least-known disputes of the day. In order to clarify this changing situation, Julia Barks studied the power of conflict and nonviolent resistance through her documentary "Bruce". By studying how a small number of Palestinians can protest and ultimately prevent the installation of a safety barrier to the occupied territory, we will step up a gradual and positive model of future resistance Obtained.
Budrus (Director: Julia Bachas) - documentary director Julia Bacha 's award - winning documentary is a Palestinian community organizer who will join the local Fatah and Hamas members and the Israeli supporters to save with armed movement. It will be released from the destruction of Israeli walls. Budrus is manufactured by Just Vision, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the power and justification of Palestinians and Israelis. (2009 Sundance Documentary Film Fund)
Israel - the Palestinian conflict is one of the most famous and least-known disputes of the day. In order to clarify this changing situation, Julia Barks studied the power of conflict and nonviolent resistance through her documentary "Bruce". - Look for word conflicts in the dictionary, and you will see some negative reactions. Descriptions such as conflict and disagreement, contradiction and opposition, conflict, conflict, controversy, conflict, opposition between benefits and principles, or against Random House (1975). As this word has a negative reputation, it is natural that there is a tendency to avoid when people enter the conflict area.
It all began with a TED speech entitled "How Can Women Collide Without Violence" by Palestinian filmmaker Julia Bacha. This is the case of Julia's takeout: women have been involved in nonviolent conflict resolution from the outset, but we (almost the group we work with the media everyday) do not know very little about their story Hmm. Apart from Rosa Park, we do not even know the name of a woman at the forefront of the American civil rights movement. They are not participating equally, because their stories are not shared equally.
This is not an easy task. Talking about the peacebuilders, especially when the conflict between Israel and Palestine is concerned. Even after more than 60 years, this complex confrontation continues, and many Israelis and Palestinians are further away and disappointed with the peace process. We participated in six journeys and witnessed everyday efforts to promote tolerance and peace. Listen to their stories, follow their daily lives, and watch their everyday struggle just let us extinguish us from the snapshots of their lives at the end of the day. But more importantly, it has influenced us