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Who Are We
We are committed to honest reporting and factual accuracy. We merge on-the-ground reality in a conflict zone with broader theoretical frameworks to drive social change. At our core, we are a grassroots education initiative.
What We Believe
Our work emerges from urgency, solidarity, and deep relationships built on the ground. Each
project is a response to ongoing injustice with on the ground reporting and documentation.
What We do
Auja Feature Documentary
A feature-length documentary about the Palestinian Bedouin community in Ras al-Auja, a village facing imminent expulsion, is in post-production stages. The film is an in-depth portrait of the community’s history, daily life, cultural traditions, and continued resistance under occupation. Built through close collaboration with residents, the project confronts forced displacement while affirming presence and continuity.
West Bank Short Films
We are producing a series of short films across the West Bank, documenting the everyday realities of communities resisting erasure.
Al-Mughayyir film follows a shepherding village recently targeted by settler violence. Geographical isolation increases the areas vulnerability, despite having full legal right to the land.
The film shot in Masafer Yatta features conversations with activists and community members after their homes were attacked. This area, recently covered by the Oscar winning film No Other Land, is now faced much more violence than captured in the movie.
Series capturing life in refugee camps across Jenin, Tulkarem, Tubas, and Nablus during major military raids is an urgent, collective act of witnessing—centering Palestinian voices and experiences in moments of crisis.
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Educational Series
In collaboration with research centers, journalists, and activists, we are developing an educational media series that connects political theory to life on the ground. These materials—video essays, interviews, and written analysis—unpack core topics like settler colonialism, resource extraction, resistance strategies, and the economic structure of occupation. Our goal is to build accessible, grounded, and politically clear resources that can circulate innclassrooms, community centers, and solidarity movements alike.
Investigative Research
The Occupation of the Sun
“The Occupation of the Sun” is a research and documentary project investigating how Israel employs the use of solar energy as a means of Palestinian land confiscation and exploitation in the occupied West Bank. We focus on the Jordan Valley in the northern West Bank, looking at two Palestinian villages (al-Farsiya and Ras al-Auja), two illegal Israeli settlements (Shadmot Mehola and Na’ama) and four large solar panel installations. As global investment towards green, eco-friendly initiatives has grown, Israel garnered international investments to construct extensive solar panel installations on land illegitimately grabbed from Palestinians. In the meantime, Palestinian communities are forbidden from building their own energy-generating infrastructure for self-sufficiency, and when they do attempt to launch their own grassroot solar initiatives, the Israeli military and/or settlers promptly destroy their setups.
























