We’re all broken, burnt out, we don’t eat nor sleep as we should. It’s hard to schedule things far ahead cause we’re living week by week, day by day. We keep going because we have to, the world simply can’t continue as it used to. Fueled by the blood and tears of innocent people, just so white colonizers can continue to expand their borders with our lands and fill their pockets with our riches.
One of the main things that keeps us going is the love and support that surrounds at every protest. All these new friendships and new families that have formed has kept many of us alive
We might not win today, but meeting some of the new generations makes me go to sleep every night knowing that we will be free. Free from the west and all the evil they brought into our lands.
I Rosengård finns en av Malmös finaste offentliga konstsamlingar! Urban konst var på konstvandring för att uppleva några av konstverken och lära oss mer om stadens offentliga konst.
På bilderna:
Figurer i Rosengård av Berto Marklund, Stad för lekar av Birgitta Stenberg Hultén och CO Hultén samt en detalj av Ulf Trotzigs keramiska reliefer.
Foto: Ali Jehad @afflaf
During the Lebanese Civil War and Israel’s 1982 invasion, journalists and civilians wore a shirt reading “Don’t Shoot” in Arabic, French, and English — not as a political statement, but as a plea to be seen as human. At Sabra and Shatila, Israeli forces enabled the massacre of thousands of Palestinian refugees while sealing the perimeters. Decades on, the shirt’s message remains urgent: Israel’s current military campaign has displaced over one million people in Lebanon, nearly a fifth of the population.
Together with Malmö-based artist Ibn Attab @afflaf DubbelExponerat, and Page 28, we are launching the Ne Tirez Pas Fundraiser to gather funds for First Tree @firsttree_center , a community initiative based in central Beeka.
First Tree has worked in various capacities to provide basic amenities such as food and menstrual products, as well as support for those hosting displaced people and families. Our aim is to provide ongoing support through mutual aid and raising funds. You can support by stopping by the store or donating to the fund directly by SWISH with the title “Ne Tirez Pas ‘26”.
Special thank you to @lilla.auktionsstudion for our merch pictures 📸❤️
Last iftar with a total of 350 orphan children from a dozen of orphanages around Jordan!
Thank you to @shabab.alkheir and all the volunteers
for all the amazing work!
Thank you to Trax Jordan and all the other partners for making this possible!
Ramadan Kareem and see you next year inshallah!
Insaan Foundation.
Helping the most vulnerable and overlooked members of the Jordanian society – that is the goal of the Insaan Foundation. As many refugees and marginalized groups are struggling to make a living, we provide them with basic necessities, such as food, clothing, and education.
Iftar with Shabab Al’Kheir, an Organization based in Amman Jordan that works with orphan children and children in need. This is one of their weekly iftar events with 100 children.
I return to my village,
where the streets whisper their stories in dust and stone,
where flowers bloom in the footprints of vanished shadows,
where the earth still drinks the tears of mothers left behind.
At the village’s edge, the Euphrates sits,
where palm trees sway like lovers,
their carved names fading, yet their love still alive in the bark.
Streaks of sunlight cut through the shadows,
guiding me down a path that will forever be home.
Years have folded the streets into smaller corners,
but the voices of the lost still echo from the alleys behind me.
I lean against my father’s house,
the sun warm on my closed eyes,
waiting for my memories to find me.
I walk through the streets, past the shops and cafés,
watching the people move, unshaken.
I see hope, love, resilience.