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Kufiyahs |
Books |
Berets
| T-shirts
| Art
| Embroidery
| Wristband
| Pins
| Bag dispenser
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Get a flag pole kit to hang it from
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3'x5' nylon flag, suitable for outdoors
"These top quality nylon flags are authentically reproduced with
special attention to detail and durability. Made of 100% nylon and sewn to
the same specifications as the U.S. and State Flags. They are made for
outdoor use with heavy heading and brass grommets." ~unflags.com
qty available: on order, allow a week
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$15 |
3 piece 6-foot
aluminum flag pole kit with bracket and mounting hardware. Light-weight, easy to carry to rallies
Suggested: an ALVIN
Ice Tube (with strap) for carrying pole and flag; 25" w 3"
diameter works fine
qty available: on order, allow a week
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$15 |
kofiyah - black
Great quality, square shape
qty available: 0
will have more late summer
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$15 |
kofiyah - red
Great quality, square shape
qty available: 0
will have more late summer
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$18 |
Flowers of Galilee is a collection of
essays, so full of affection - such an elegy of love -
that, reading it for the first time, I felt impelled to
delay the turning of pages, preferring instead to linger
over images - to savour the sentiments. Shamir does not
pull any punches. He challenges conventional thinking,
but he does so with honesty, affection and such thorough
understanding and knowledge that his outspokenness is
reasonable and rational. Flowers of Galilee is an eye
opener - a learning experience. It is also enchanting. ~Nick
Pretzlick, Literary Critic
qty available: 10
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$10 |
Addicted to War - Why the U.S. Can't Kick Militarism Currently translated into 13 languages
Addicted to War
takes on the most active, powerful and destructive
military in the world. It tells the history of U.S.
foreign wars - from the Indian Wars to the current wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan - in a comic book format.
With 77 hard-hitting
pages, this book eveals why the U.S. has been involved in more
wars in recent years than any other country.
Packed with historical photographs and quotes from
people in the military, the government, and big
business, Addicted
to War explains who benefits
from these military adventures, who pays, and who dies.
qty available: 10
See addictedtowar.com
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$10 |
Addicted to War - Why the U.S. Can't Kick Militarism
Spanish version
qty available: 10 See addictedtowar.com
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$15 |
European oversize, 100% wool, olive beret; one size fits
all; same as below, which more accurately shows true
color. In olive, with Free Palestine flag
patch
qty available: 1 (more coming)
patch: 
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$15 |
European oversize, 100% wool, olive beret - same as
above; one size fits
all. In olive, with heart flag & Hanthala
patch qty available: 0 (you can order it; we'll have
it for you within 2 weeks)
patch: 
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$12 |
Naji t-shirt
(see below for key to understanding Naji
cartoons)
With Naji al-Ali cartoon and "Free Palestine" across the
bottom.
Multiple sizes and colors available. Some are women's style, others are
men's/unisex. All are 100% cotton, great quality.
qty available: 30
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$25 |
Original art work by
Iraqi painter, Amal
Alwan
Oil on canvas, 7*x10" Colors shown are not accurate; the canvas
is cream-colored, not turquoise.
Amal’s home is in the Red Zone on Abu Nawas Street, which borders the
Tigris River, across from the U.S.-controlled Green Zone.
"...My friends are my support system, helping me to market and
sell my work, which is my family’s only income. My husband has yet to
find work after returning from 12 years in the Iraqi army. We have three
children -- Abeer, 15; Omar, 11; and Ali, 7." ~Amal
See Art
helps Amal to survive at AFSC
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$12 |
Cell phone cases, handmade in Palestine
Approx. 5.5 × 3 in; lined
One-of-a-kind pieces made by the women’s embroidery collective in the
Hebron District of Palestine. In a time of increasing economic crisis in
Palestine, particularly in rural areas, it is crucial to support small
economic self-suficiency projects such as this one. Emroidery items are made
by over 100 women in 7 different villages in the Hebron District. It is
organized in two storefronts in the Old City of Hebron, which is the only
shop run by women in the entire Old City.
SOLD OUT
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$14 |
Small purse, with thin soldier strap; handmade in Palestine
Approx. 7.5 x 5.5 in; lined, zipper opening near top
One-of-a-kind pieces made by the women’s embroidery collective in the
Hebron District of Palestine. In a time of increasing economic crisis in
Palestine, particularly in rural areas, it is crucial to support small
economic self-suficiency projects such as this one. Emroidery items are made
by over 100 women in 7 different villages in the Hebron District. It is
organized in two storefronts in the Old City of Hebron, which is the only
shop run by women in the entire Old City.
qty available: 1 (#2)
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$18 |
Medium purse; handmade in Palestine
Approx. 9.5 x 11 in; lined, zipper opening near top
Made by the women’s embroidery collective in the Hebron District of
Palestine. In a time of increasing economic crisis in Palestine,
particularly in rural areas, it is crucial to support small economic self-suficiency
projects such as this one. Emroidery items are made by over 100 women in 7
different villages in the Hebron District. It is organized in two
storefronts in the Old City of Hebron, which is the only shop run by women
in the entire Old City.
qty: 1 SOLD
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$25 |
Larger over-the-shoulder sack; handmade in Palestine
Approx. 11 × 8 × 10 in; lined; 3 zippers on top - one for
center compartment, and 2 for side pockets
Also made by the women’s embroidery collective in the Hebron District
of Palestine.
qty : 1 SOLD
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$6 |
Wristband, 8 1/4" x 1", cloth, Velcro closure qty: 2
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$5 |
Handsome key-shaped pin with butterfly clasp.
Nakba 60 is to commemorate the
60th Anniversary of Nakba (catastrophe in Arabic)
qty: 5 left
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$25 |
Handmade plastic bag dispenser, with a Palestinian flag design and Naji
al-Ali's Hanthala character ironed on. The back is solid white.
Approx. 11 x 24 in; cotton and satin pieces.
Makes a great gift and
encourages recycling. Drop the plastic bags you bring home into the top;
when you need a bag, pull one out thru the bottom.
Has two corded loops for hanging; we include 2 mini hooks with removable
adhesive.
Bags may vary slightly, and we use a variety of Hanthala images.
Made to order
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| symbol |
meaning |
| 242 |
UN
Security Council resolution 242 signed on
Nov 22, 1967, calling for a
"withdrawal from territories
conquered" by Israel following the
6-day war. |
| Barrels |
Oppression;
signify oil or rich countries complicit
in supporting the Occupation. |
| Cactus |
Saber
in Arabic, which means both cactus and
patience. Symbol of Palestinian refugees. |
| Cross |
Struggle
and sacrifice |
| Fat
man |
Complicit
Arab regimes and politicians as well as
Palestinian political leaders who lead a
comfortable life and engage in political
compromises, which Naji fervently
opposed. |
Flock
of fat men
w/ no legs |
Self-serving
Arab elite alwlays depicted as fat
'blobs" or incapacitated flock of
sheep. |
| Flowers,
daisy, candles |
Hope,
peace & love |
| Hanthala
(or Handala |
"A
sort of icon that protected my soul from
falling whenever I felt sluggish or I was
ignoring my duty. That child was like a
splash of fresh water on my forehead,
bringing me to attention and keeping me
from error and loss." See
flash presentation above |
| Heart |
Love
for Palestine & Lebanon |
| Key
/ Key necklace |
The
Right of Return for Palestinian refugees
to their former homes and land in
occupied areas (now called Israel). |
| Kofiya |
Palestinian
identity when worn by a fighter, a way to
benefit from the
cause when worn by an evil character, and
a symbol of love when
worn by the lady Beirut |
| Miserable
looking man |
The
Palestinian as the defiant victim of the
Israeli oppression and other hostile
forces. |
| Moon |
The
distant hopes and fears about the Arab
world. |
| Palestinian
woman |
Shown
always with the key to her house (from
which her family was exiled) around her
neck and in the traditional Palestinian
dress, signifying an attachment to
Palestinian identity. |
| Pens |
Hope,
democracy, and freedom of expression |
| Star
of David |
Signifies
Israel and Zionism only |
| Stones |
Symbol
of resistance, as they are often used by
children and young Palestinians to
demonstrate against the occupation. |
| Trees,
roots, cedars |
The
land, and prosperity |
Free
with donations of $20 or more
For donations of $20 or more, we'll send you a
free copy of Daniel Patrick Welch's 2007 music CD, Let It
Snow.
We'll be in touch via email to find out where to send your copy.
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