Children of the Nakba

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TitleChildren of the Nakba
NotesFor Palestinians, the events between 1947 and 1949 are remembered as a time when Israeli military forces destroyed over 500 Palestinian villages and expelled between 700,000 and 900,000 Palestinians from their lands. Today, Palestinians represent one-third of the global refugees and internally displaced population. Learn about the Palestinians who call these events the "Nakba," meaning "catastrophe."

Both Palestinians and Israelis are children of the Nakba, heirs to a story of dispossession. Building a shared future of justice, equality, and reconciliation for both peoples will mean grappling with this history.

In addition to extended interviews and DVD-ROM features, this DVD includes the videos Dividing Wall, Walking the Path Jesus Walked, and Family Stories: Palestine

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Item ID Status Location Call ID
1261 on loan until 2008-12-30 - K 250 Children dvd  
1262 on loan until 2008-06-04 - K 250 Children dvd  
TypeDVD   PublisherMennonite Central Committee
LanguageEnglish   Year2005
AudienceYouth and Adult   Call IDK 250 Children dvd
Length26 minutes + extras    
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