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Welcome to te AICafé in Beit Sahour

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Cafes have traditionally functioned as factories for ideas. It is likely that numerous important decisions which have altered history were taken over a cup of tea or coffee. Nowadays, the value of “being together” is rapidly changing as people communicate more and more through new media. However, the practice of meeting in a cafe has not died out; indeed, it has evolved with the appearance of “topical” cafes.

To enhance communication between people from different cultures and experiences in a region in which information is often hindered, is one of the goals of the newly established AICafè, a political café run by volunteers of the Alternative Information Center.caf_2.jpg

The AICafè is meant to foster political information, and to advance ideas, which may start alternative ways of knowledge and communication in order to achieve awareness in all spheres of daily life, such as politics, economics and international issues. Without denying the importance of the most important and significant cultural traditions, the AICafè strives to promote change and to enhance new social and political practices by creating a wide range of events and activities centred on dialogue and mutual understanding.

In accordance with the AIC though, which promotes responsible co-operation between Palestinians and Israelis based on the values of social and political justice, equality, solidarity and community involvement, the AICafè provides an open space for local and international people to endorse a joint struggle for Palestinian people rights, against Israeli policy of occupation.

The AICafè, hosted in the AIC historic office building in the heart of Beit Sahour, holds political material, guides, reports, the AIC’s numerous publications and a library. The café serves primarily local and fairly traded products from the area.

The AICafè is starting a networking process with other political cafés around the world and is currently linked with the Dutch political café Averechts in Utrecht (www.averechts.nl ).



Presentation: Highlights of a year in Palestine, a goodbye (but she will be back!) Print E-mail
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Sunday, 29 June 2008
ak000004.jpgTuesday 1st July, 8pm
 
Presentation: Highlights of a year in Palestine, a goodbye (but she will be back!)
 
folllowed by music concert: Doreen, Johanna and Raed
 
 
In October 2006 Kristel (from Holland) arrived to Palestine for the YMCA Olive Picking Program. After the program she decided to stay longer and set up a political cafe in the Alternative Information Center. The opening of the AICafe was in December 2006, a few days before Kristel left to finish her studies in Holland.
 
Since July 2007 she is back and she has been working on the program and publicity for the AICafe events.
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Filmscreening: 'The Black Panthers (in Israel) speak', a film by Eli Hamo & Sami Shalom Chetrit (2003) Print E-mail
Written by kristel   
Friday, 27 June 2008
Saturday 28th June, 8pm
 
Filmscreening: 'The Black Panthers (in Israel) speak', a film by Eli Hamo & Sami Shalom Chetrit (2003)
 
To conclude our Trilogy about Israeli Protest Movements we would like to screen the film about the Black Panthers in Israel. Last week Reuven Aberjil spoke about the history of the Arab (Mizrahi) Jews and the struggle of the Black Panther movement. If you want to know and see more about the Israeli Black Panthers, come and see the film on Saturday.
 
You can also join the tour of the Musrara neighborhood in Jerusalem, tomorrow at 10am (see information below)
 
The uprising of the Black Panthers in the early 1970s
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Filmscreening: Memory of the Cactus, a film by Hanna Musleh (who will be present) Print E-mail
Written by kristel   
Sunday, 22 June 2008
9876.jpgTuesday 24th June, 8pm
Filmscreening: Memory of the Cactus, a film by Hanna Musleh (who will be present) 
The 2nd public filmscreening in the Westbank - very new documentary film!
 A documentary film revealing the true story behind Israel’s “Canada Park” – a story of dispossession, destruction and continuing displacement. 
41 years ago, the three Palestinian villages of Imwas, Yalo and Beit Nouba in the Latroun enclave of the West Bank were razed to the ground after Israel occupied the territory. Today, the residents of those villages remain displaced and barred from returning, while Israel treats the land as if it were part of Israel and refuses to acknowledge the Palestinian history of the area. Israeli citizens enjoy barbecues and picnics in the Jewish National Fund’s “Canada Park”, oblivious to the crimes perpetrated in their names on that very land.

 

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AIC EVENTS Print E-mail
Written by kristel   
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
2.22.jpgSaturday 21st June, 8pm
 
Lecture by Reuven Aberjil about the Israeli Black Panther Movement

Reuven Aberjil is one of the founders of the Israeli Black Panthers. 

The Israeli Black Panthers were one of the biggest and most important social protest movements to have been created in Israel. They were a movement of second generation immigrants from Middle Eastern and North African countries, referred to in Israel as Mizrahi Jews.The movement began early in 1971 in the Musrara neighborhood of Jerusalem, a neighborhood whose inhabitants were mostly North
African (Arab) Jews. It was established in reaction to the state’s
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