Multimedia Resources

United Nations Exhibit: Palestine, a land with people

This exhibit features photographs, videos, and artwork that capture pivotal moments in the Palestinian experience before, during, and after the Nakba—Arabic for “catastrophe”—a period from 1947 to 1949 when over half of the Palestinian population were displaced or fled their homes due to violence and war.

Teaching & Learning Resources for Educators

Teach Palestine

The Teach Palestine Project is an educational initiative by the Middle East Children’s Alliance (MECA), designed to help K-12 teachers incorporate Palestinian history and current realities into their classrooms. The project provides a wide range of resources, including curricula, lesson plans, interactive websites, and multimedia materials like videos and books. It connects the struggle for Palestinian rights with broader global issues such as immigration, borders, and environmental justice.

Important guiding strategies for educators

Anti-Palestinian Racism (APR) 101

Anti-Palestinian Racism in Canadian Schools and what we can do about it:

Toolkit to Defend K-12 Educators and Librarians Against False Accusations of Antisemitism. A modular course: If I Include Palestinians, Will I Be Labeled Antisemitic?