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		<title>MAIA Mural Brigade &#8211; Gaza, July 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mural at Al-Shati Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip, MAIA Mural Brigade SEE ALL THE MURALS AND MORE AT www.Maiamuralproject.org Al-Shati was established in 1948 for about 23,000 Palestinians fleeing the cities of Jaffa, Lod and Beersheba as well as surrounding villages. CLICK IMAGE TO SEE FLICKR PHOTO STREAM http://www.flickr.com/photos/65003496@N06/sets/72157627193515609/]]></description>
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</p><p>Mural at Al-Shati Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip, MAIA Mural Brigade</p>
<p>SEE ALL THE MURALS AND MORE AT</p>
<p><a href="http://www.Maiamuralproject.org">www.Maiamuralproject.org</a></p>
<p>Al-Shati was established in 1948 for about 23,000 Palestinians  fleeing the cities of Jaffa, Lod and Beersheba as well as surrounding  villages.</p>
<p>CLICK IMAGE TO SEE FLICKR PHOTO STREAM</p>
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		<title>To Gaza with Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2011 22:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Painting with Local Artists at the Shati Refugee Camp in Gaza City Gaza City, Palestine&#8212;-As the news of the Flotilla and &#8220;Flytilla&#8221; bring messages of solidarity to Gaza through the twittersphere I sit overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, almost lying in wait. I&#8217;m not the only one. I&#8217;m here as part of an artist collective called [...]]]></description>
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Painting with Local Artists at the Shati Refugee Camp in Gaza City</em></p>
<p>Gaza City, Palestine&#8212;-As the news of the Flotilla and &#8220;Flytilla&#8221;  bring messages of solidarity to Gaza through the twittersphere I sit  overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, almost lying in wait. I&#8217;m not the  only one.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m here as part of an artist collective called the <a href="http://www.Maiamuralproject.org">&#8220;Maia Mural Brigade&#8221;</a> in conjunction with the Estria Foundation&#8217;s <a href="http://www.estria.org/water-writes/">#Water Writes Project</a> and <a href="http://www.breakthesilenceart.org/">Break the Silence Mural and Art Project</a> and our aim is to collaborate with local artists to paint public murals  about water conditions affecting the people of Palestine.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re lined up to paint 8 murals in the next 7 days on water  filtration systems at schools providing potable water for residents of  the Gaza Strip. We meet with Dr. Mona El Farra, Director of the Middle  East Children’s Alliance <a href="http://www.mecaforpeace.org/project/maia-project">Maia (Water) Project</a>,  which fundraises for and implements the filters, she is our community  liaison here. We sit on her porch and discuss the details&#8212;Drinking  Mango nectar, eating cucumbers and pita with hummus it&#8217;s easy to forget  we&#8217;re steps away from piles of rubble that were people’s homes before  the siege.</p>
<p>Dr.  Mona&#8217;s approach is warm, and open, &#8220;I won&#8217;t tell you what to  paint&#8230;Artists need have space to fly.” She sends us to schools to  gather content for our murals from the children of Gaza. We bring  crayons and questions, and leave with drawings and stories. They draw  about raw sewage spilling into the sea where the treatment plant stood  before the bombs began to fall. They show us sketches of rain and  clouds, fishermen and boats, soldiers and warships, drinking water and  growing plants.</p>
<p>“You can&#8217;t separate art from politics&#8221; Dr. Mona tells us.</p>
<p>So we will paint, knowing that our work will speak to people whose  basic needs are not being met. Hoping that our images translate their  reality to the world and pull solidarity over the sea.</p>
<p>The Flotilla and Flytilla have both been stopped by Israel in one way  or another. My colleagues and I are witnessing what the 800 activists  and committed cultural workers from across the world were denied the  ability to see.</p>
<p>As I sit here, in the lobby overlooking the sea. My mind goes to what  Ive seen, drawing inspiration for art. Tomorrow we paint, and begin the  first in a series of 8 murals. These 8 murals will stand as our  statement, we will testify via our craft. Bearing witness to Gaza. The  Message: Give these people the water they deserve and need.</p>
<p>~Josue Rojas<br />
New American Media</p>
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		<title>Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 23:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural Project 4000 Square Feet of Multi-Media International Solidarity 300 Participants From Across Movements and Continents www.olympiarafahmural.org Corner of State and Capital Streets, on historic Labor Temple Builing, Olympia WA, USA To Hear the Mural Talk go to www.oympiarafahmural.org]]></description>
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</p><p><a href="http://www.olympiarafahmural.org">Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural Project</a><br />
</a>4000 Square Feet of Multi-Media International Solidarity</p>
<p>300 Participants From Across Movements and Continents</p>
<p><a href="http://www.olympiarafahmural.org">www.olympiarafahmural.org</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Corner of State and Capital Streets, on historic Labor Temple Builing, Olympia WA, USA</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">To Hear the Mural Talk go to <a href="http://www.oympiarafahmural.org">www.oympiarafahmural.org</a></p>
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		<title>A Tale of Two Cities ~ The Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural Project – The Legacy of Rachel Corrie</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 13:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural Project is an inter-disciplinary, interactive, multi-site public art project centered around the theme of building solidarity between people on a global scale. Inspired in part by the life of Rachel Corrie, the mural is a memorial to her and the many hundreds of thousands of other lives lost in the quest for [...]]]></description>
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<p>The  Olympia-Rafah Solidarity Mural Project is an inter-disciplinary,  interactive, multi-site public art project centered around the theme of building solidarity between people on a global  scale. Inspired in part  by the life of Rachel Corrie, the mural is a memorial to her and the many  hundreds of thousands of other lives lost in the quest for justice. The  project  in part carries out her dream of building a sister city  relationship between Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestine, where she  was killed in 2003,  and Olympia, Washington, USA, where she was born  and raised. 23 year old Rachel was committing and act of  civil disobedience, trying to protect the home and family of a  Palestinian doctor, when she was crushed to death by 9 foot bulldozer.</p>
<div>ORSMP  crosses borders and recognizes the unique relationship  that now exists between the people of Olympia, Washington, the people  of Rafah, Occupied Palestine.  ORSMP makes visible how  the dynamics at work in Palestine and Israel are linked to a wide range  of social justice struggles around the world.</div>
<div>The  mural, in downtown Olympia WA, is thought to be the largest Palestinian  solidarity mural in the world. On an olive tree of peace, with branches  spanning 100 feet wide, hang over 150  huge  leaves each designed by an artist or social justice organization  representing people who are homeless to Latin American  solidarity to Native American land struggles from the Americas,  Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.</div>
<p>The project uses  culture and technology  in innovative ways to build community and to organize for social change.   Each image in the tree will have audio files accessible by cell phone  introducing themselves and explaining their leaf.  There may also be   music or a poem, etc to give a cultural flavor to the image and its  authors.</p>
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