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Monthly Archives: November 2017

Crowdfunding for Arab Communities in Israel

I designed a crowdfunding campaign to draw attention to a serious concern often overlooked in Arab communities in Israel,...
Internship Blog

Once Upon a Crowdfunding Campaign

Funding efforts at an NGO never cease to be a priority (as discussed in a previous post). To develop...
Internship Blog

From Jaffa to Bethlehem: The Twasalo Exchange

Twasalo is the Arabic word for communication – a practice so ingrained in daily life that it is easy...
Internship Blog

Feedback is a Two-Way Street

Not all feedback is good feedback. At times, criticism may be mistaken for feedback coming across as flat, generic,...
Internship Blog

Funding the Engine of Change

It was a little after 9am—the middle of the workweek. I was just beginning my day at Baladna, and...
Internship Blog
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  • Sulha Traditional Arabic Conflict Resolution: A Conversation with Elias Jabbour
  • Lines of Demarcation in the Old City of Jerusalem
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