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In part one of the Science in Palestine series, we speak to Zeiad Abbas, executive director of (MECA) Middle East Children's Alliance, about the history of Palestine. He connects his personal experience as a refugee from the Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank to a long history and struggle against military colonial occupation. Zeiad highlights the importance of learning from movements for justice globally and shares a new resource called Teach Palestine, a website for educators, students, and anyone interested in teaching and learning about Palestine.
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In part one of the Science in Palestine series, we speak to Zeiad Abbas, executive director of (MECA) Middle East Children's Alliance, about the history of Palestine. He connects his personal experience as a refugee from the Dheisheh Refugee Camp in the West Bank to a long history and struggle against military colonial occupation. Zeiad highlights the importance of learning from movements for justice globally and shares a new resource called Teach Palestine, a website for educators, students, and anyone interested in teaching and learning about Palestine.

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