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Any Sand
“ANY SAND is vaguely autobiographical, inspired by Palestinian resistance & resilience, & owes its name to Rasha Abdulhadi's words & work. Point-and-click through an old rowhouse in near-future Tkaronto; chat with your Gren about memories of struggling towards justice, at home and across incomprehensible distances.“
Sudan Artist Fund
“At SAF, we wholeheartedly believe in the power of art and artists to chronicle the history of the Sudanese people's unwavering fight for democracy. Despite the challenges posed by war, we refuse to let adversity dampen our spirits. Instead, we channel our collective energy into using art as a powerful tool for resilience, resistance, and transformation. Through art, we raise our voices, convey our stories, and advocate for positive change.”
Hands Off Zimbabwe
“Forced into isolation, the Zimbabwean government is now complying with US demands in the hope that it will break the blockade. Instead of supporting over a million struggling small farmers in a nation on the brink of famine, 3.5 billion dollars will now be extracted as reverse reparations to pay off 4,000 white farmers, the beneficiaries of a white supremacist regime for nearly a century.
But Zimbabwe's popular movements refuse to bend the knee to imperial powers and their demands of reverse reparations for sanctions relief. Zimbabweans' land and liberation has been won by struggle, not imperialist shakedown.”
Crips for Palestine is a weekly newsletter made by and for disabled + chronically ill people. This newsletter highlights digital actions we can take to stand in solidarity with Palestine. Allies are invited to take action with us. Feel free to share with your crip kin and allies.