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Publications:
Books
CHALLENGING THE
WALL: TOWARD A PEDAGOGY OF HOPE
Culture and Palestine Series, Bethlehem

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgement
Introduction
PART 1: REFLECTIONS
Mary Grey
Deep breath -
Taking a deep
breath: spiritual resources for a pedagogy of hope
Mitri Raheb
Culture -
Culture as the art
of breathing
Toine van Teeffelen
and Fuad Giacaman
Sumud -
Resistance in daily life
Jacobus (Coos)
Schoneveld
Sacrifice -
“Do not lay your
hand on the boy or do anything to him”
Henri Veldhuis
Solidarity -
How ethnic tendencies of a protestant Israel theology undermine
solidarity
Dick de Groot
Ubuntu -
I am because we are
Pat Gafney
Women-peacemakers
- Crack in the Wall
Nikki Thanos and Leo
B. Gorman
Pop-Ed -
From ‘cha-ching’ to ‘ahhh-oh’ in popular
education: Beyond the banking model
Abdelfattah Abusrour
Nonviolence -
A story of beautiful
resistance
Susan Atallah
Voices -
The power to have an impact
Gied ten Berge
Imagination -
Mene Tekels on the Wall
Brigitte Piquard
Space/symbolic violence -
Paintings, murals,
and graffiti on the West Bank Wall: Coping
mechanisms and acts of resilience
Ido Abram
Identity -
Communicating
identity across walls
James Prineas
Photography and Internet -
Virtual means to
defeating the Wall
PART 2: INTERVIEWS
Terry Boullata
Bit by
bit, the Wall became more tangible
Maha Abu Dayyeh
As long
as there is a society that resists, there is hope
Jizelle Salman
Life in
Palestine: The magnet that draws me home
Hania Bitar
I have to divide hope into stages to make it more realistic
Alexander Qamar
Jerusalem was once a cosmopolitan city
Abdalla Abu Rahme
We lock
ourselves up in barrels, boxes, jails, cylinders,
and cages
Claire Anastas
We are
imprisoned, buried alive in a tomb |