Monday, December 4, 7:00 PM EDT
Film Screening of “I Remember 1948” on Monday, December 4th, followed by a discussion with Michel Moushabeck, Palestinian American musician, author and publisher of Interlink Books. You are invited to join the studio audience at E Media (Easthampton Media), 116 Pleasant Street, Eastworks, the far end of the 1st Floor, or to join the livestream https://easthamptonmedia.org/
It will also be livestreamed on their YouTube channel. Easthampton Media - YouTube
Flyer: I Remember 1948 Film Screening and Discussion Flyer.pdf(Review) - Adobe cloud storage
BUT ALSO. You can set up your own screening and discussion, with your own speaker, or using the Study Guide that was written when it was broadcast on Australian national television. For those who are students at UMass or Smith or another college, you may want to set up a screening for your fellow students, or you may interest a professor in doing so. The film and guide are free for you to use.
Here is a link to the Film: I Remember 1948 - YouTube
Here is the Study Guide I-remember1948-studyguide.pdf(Review) - Adobe cloud storage
This film and study guide were created in 2008, and it is so unfortunately timeless: It is the story, in their own words, of elderly Palestinians recollecting their experiences as children, ruthlessly thrown out of their homes into refugee camps or wandering until eventually they managed to settle in Australia to try to rebuild their lives. It is not where the whole story began, that happened even earlier, but it is the critical turning point that Palestinians worldwide will never forget: The Nakba, the Catastrophe.