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A message from a Palestinian American born in NYC: A message from a Palestinian American born in NYC:

Unless you are Native American, your roots are not from here. Take the time to learn where you come from. Discover your history, your culture, your ancestors’ struggles and victories. You might find strength, pride, and even heartbreak in your truth and maybe, just maybe, you’ll begin to speak up about the injustices happening to your own people around the world.

Palestinians and our supporters love America and Americans. But we’re done entertaining your tired propaganda narratives and baseless assumptions. We see through them.

Have a great Sunday stay grounded, stay human.

Free Palestine. Free Humanity.
Are you willing to go the distance for mental heal Are you willing to go the distance for mental health? Join me at Rock Creek Park on Saturday, May 31st for the DC #Gaza5K walk/run organized by @unrwausa . By participating, you will help provide access to UNRWA mental health counselors for Palestine refugee children in Gaza. Register now at the link in oir bio #gaza5k
My nephew Remy is half Palestinian and half Mexica My nephew Remy is half Palestinian and half Mexican, and he carries both his cultures with pride.

To all the children of the world who are Palestinian, Arab, Mexican, Black, Brown, Indigenous, immigrant, or any minority I pray that when you’re older, this world won’t make you question your identity, your culture, or who you are.

I pray you grow up loving yourself so deeply that you’ll never hesitate to say where you’re from or stand up for what you believe in.

The world may try to break you down because of the color of your skin, your heritage, because your Palestinian grandparents are Muslim, or your Mexican grandparents have accents but stay strong. Smile through it all, and always fight for what’s right.

Our children are the future. Let’s raise them in a way where they will never, ever question who they are.

To all the immigrants and children of color: you will change this world. And we love you. 

Oh and Remy’s still trying to figure out how to make the peace symbol, as you’ll see in the last picture.

May you all live in a world filled with acceptance, lots of love, unity, and peace. #love
Today is World Press Day. I want to take a moment Today is World Press Day.
I want to take a moment to thank every single member of the press  especially our people on the ground, risking their lives to document and share the truth about what’s happening back home. Many of you have paid the ultimate price for showing the world what they tried so hard to hide. We will forever be in your debt. May God rest your souls.

I want to speak about a brother of mine someone I’ve worked with for over 7 years on a project so close to our hearts: Life in Gaza. His name is Mohammed Zaanoun, and he’s one of the OG photojournalists in Gaza.

Mohammed has dedicated his entire life to documenting both the beauty and devastation of Gaza. In one moment, capturing families laughing by the beach. In the next, capturing families bombed and murdered in cold blood. He risks his life and his family’s life daily so the world can see what we see.

In July 2006, while working as a photojournalist for Ma’an News Agency, Israeli snipers shot him in the face. They didn’t stop there. As he writhed on the ground, they shot him in the hand, wrist, chest, and stomach while emergency workers tried to reach him. His colleagues remember him yelling one thing through the pain:
“Where is my camera?”
Even as he was bleeding out, all he cared about was documenting the truth.

The odds of his survival were slim. But with immense international pressure, he was evacuated, underwent multiple surgeries, and survived. Now, over 20 years later with his scars and his soul carrying stories too heavy for most to imagine he remains one of Gaza’s most recognized and courageous photographers.

To all the press in Palestine:
You are our heroes. You know what’s at stake, and yet you pick up your cameras, pens, and microphones anyway. Because you know if you don’t, the world would never know. It’s because of you the world is waking up. To the members of the press we’ve lost, Allah yehmekoum.
To the members still on the ground, risking their lives may Allah continue to protect you. Shukran. Thank you.
#Together
A Little History Behind Our Pocket Square & Women’s Accessory

This isn’t just an accessory, it’s a symbol. One of our most popular pieces, our pocket square is where fashion meets resistance, creating a timeless, stylish statement that carries meaning.

We understand that we can’t wear our Pales tinian or Arab clothing and T-shirts every single day, but with this piece, you can represent who you are with class, pride, and quiet defiance. It’s made to move with you, made to last, and made to speak for you when words fall short.

Whether tied around your wrist, tucked into a blazer pocket, wrapped in your hair, looped through your bag, or displayed in your car the possibilities are endless. It’s a daily reminder of your identity, your story, and your solidarity.

This pocket square isn’t just an accessory. It’s a piece of you.
#fashion #style #statement #love
Funny gym story for you. And yes the guy’s okay, Funny gym story for you. And yes the guy’s okay, just really embarrassed. #karma

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