Scenarios
The project is organized around a series of weekly meetings with representative of various organizations and individuals. Each Saturday, we host a meeting of representatives of various organizations and individuals regarding this issue. Amongst these guests are stake holders in this transformations – members of a variety of NGOs, private organizations, public institutions, refugee associations, culture and art institutions, private landowners, architects, planners, writers, journalists, academics etc. The idea is to set up an “architectural playground” of negotiations, an arena of speculation, in which different actors could simulated and evaluated a set of scenarios for possible transformation. These meetings are video-recorded.
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Interview with a resident of Al Bireh
Public park:
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Interview with a settler of the colony P’sagot
After the evaquation:
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Interviews with the participants of the workshop held at Birzeit University
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Interview with Imad Atrash from the Palestinian Wildlife Society
Training center in Oush Grab:
Education:
