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8/20 (in person, DC) 5:30pm doors/6pm screening: Film Screening: "It Is All About Palestine" (Museum of the Palestinian People)

August 20, 5:30PM doors, 6:00 PM screening - at PartnersGlobal (located in the SEIU building) in Dupont Circle: 1800 Massachusetts Ave NW #401, Washington, DC

Film Screening: “It Is All About Palestine”

by Museum of the Palestinian People

It Is All About Palestine documents the courage of student activists confronting repression and the moral clarity of a generation refusing silence.

Please join the Museum of the Palestinian People as we screen this powerful documentary featuring our own local activists followed by a discussion with the film's director, Dina AbouZeid, and a special panel including subjects featured in the film.

Film screening starts at 6pm, doors open at 5:30pm. Light appetizers to be generously provided by Falafel Inc. Please RSVP by CoB Tuesday, August 19th!

All ticket sales are a donation to the Museum of the Palestinian People. If cost is a barrier, please let us know!

Trailer: It’s All about Palestine-Trailar.mp4 - Google Drive

Dina AbouZeid is a documentary filmmaker whose journey into the field began after a decade in television and news media. Seeking to go beyond headlines and into the heart of human experience, she founded Media Vision Co. in Egypt with a mission to capture memories, uncover untold stories, and offer a clearer vision of the present. With over 25 years of experience, Dina has produced impactful content for major broadcasters including Al Jazeera, Al Hurra, Alghad, and Al Araby. Her documentaries, which often explore themes of identity, social justice, and global awareness, combine investigative depth with emotional resonance. Now based in the United States, Dina continues to amplify marginalized voices through film. She believes that honest, compassionate storytelling can make film a tool of resistance and a beacon of truth and transformation.

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This event is supported by a grant from HumanitiesDC as part of the 'Humanities Grant Program,' an initiative funded by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.