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Baha Hilo: The Olives of Palestine
Friday, February 24, 2023
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
EST/GMT-5
Online Event
12 PM New York l 6 PM Vienna
The OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts presents a talk by artist
Baha Hilo
on the significance, history, and place of olive trees in Palestine, as well as the different methods used by the state of Israel to destroy this ancestral staple and tradition.
Olive trees have been a major part of Hilo’s practice as an educator and community organizer. Hilo will share his project Preserve, which is curated by
Emily Jacir
, and supported by CHRA. Preserve focuses on the preservation and repair of the olive terraces at Dar Jacir, an arts and education center in Bethlehem.
Baha Hilo is a native Palestinian and a graduate of Birzeit University with a degree in Sociology. He has worked with human rights, and advocacy groups including the United Nations, the Badil Centre for Residency and Refugee Rights, the National Council of the YMCA in Sri Lanka, and the Silver Bay Association in NY, amongst others. He is co-founder of The Citadel – 1865, a cultural space in Beit Sahour. As an educator, Baha runs “To Be There,” an initiative that offers educational programs about the history and culture of Palestine, including the annual Olive Harvest, Palestinian Land Day, Christmas in Palestine, and more.
Moderated by
Fouad Asfour
, University of the Witwatersrand
Register to join via Zoom
Website:
https://bard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ngpivJaIRomur4U_Aoj8oA