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HIWARAAT CONFERENCE SERIES
Palestine Reimagined
September 20-22, 2024
“Palestine Reimagined” brought together some of the world’s leading academics and practitioners for a thought-provoking exploration of the future of Palestine, leveraging Doha’s strategic position at the crossroads of the Middle East to offer a unique vantage point intimately connected to the region’s complex realities.
- 1000 Attendees
- 66 Speakers
Day 1: The Situation in Gaza Today
Laying the groundwork for the three days of discussion, day one opened with a panel on the current situation in Gaza. Two more panels tackled important current considerations, including media portrayal of the events of the past year, key leaders on both sides, and accountability mechanisms in times of war. The day concluded with a film screening and discussion of the documentary film “The Night Won’t End: Biden’s War on Gaza.”
Day 2: Politics, Identity, and Ideology
Day two delved into the political parties, identity politics, and ideologies at play. Panel discussions covered political leadership and powerscapes in both Israel and Palestine, and enduring and emerging trends in Palestinian and Zionist identity creation and preservation. Other panels discussed the impact of the diaspora on current and future events, including prospects for peace through coalition and alliance building. A screening and discussion of the documentary film “Israelism,” closed the day’s events.
Day 3: Reimagining Palestine
In the final day, panelists discussed the future of Palestine, including reconstruction, political futures, and regional impacts, and the role of the youth, art, and artists in helping Palestinians recover and imagine a way forward. The closing panel drew from insights across the conference to offer pathways toward equal citizenship, security, and a stable political future for Palestine.
Palestine Re-Imaged Exhibition Showcase
The Palestine Re-Imaged digital and physical art exhibition showcase, on view throughout the three days, brought Palestinian archival material to life, in collaboration with the Qatar Museums’ General Collection department. Curated collaboratively by GU-Q faculty and QM archivists, this thought-provoking exhibit invites viewers to explore a re-interpretation of Palestine’s past through the lens of archival photography, aiming to restore agency to Palestinians in historical narratives often overshadowed by Western colonial perspectives.
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