Narrating Palestine: Technology, Culture, Identity, and Resistance
Schedule
Fri Apr 03 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Jerusalem Fund | Washington, DC
About this Event
Join The Jerusalem Fund for a special evening of student research, reflection, and public engagement at our Spring 2026 Interns’ Conference.
Over the course of the semester, our interns have developed original projects exploring Palestine through the lenses of technology, culture, narrative, humanitarian experience, and political analysis. This conference brings those strands together in a broader conversation about identity, memory, resistance, and the structures that shape Palestinian life.
Featured presentations will include:
- There Is Nothing Sacred about Technology
- Music & Dress as an Instrument of the Palestinian Struggle
- Power of Narrative: The Importance of Storytelling to the Palestinian Identity
Taken together, these presentations examine how Palestinians preserve identity, document experience, and resist erasure across multiple domains of life. They also reflect the kind of work that can emerge when students are given space to connect research, mentorship, and public-facing scholarship.
The program will include presentations, discussion, Q&A, and refreshments.
Where is it happening?
Jerusalem Fund, 2425 Virginia Avenue Northwest, Washington, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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