‘Letters for Palestinian Childhoods’ is an exhibit of letters, poems, and artwork dedicated to the young people of Palestine, created around the world by both adults and children. Created to counter the dehumanising narratives about Palestinians, this exhibition shows solidarity by attending to their stories, experiences and dreams set against the backdrop of the Western-backed Israeli war which is shaping their lives day-by-day.
This exhibition was created by Rachel Rosen and Feryal Awan to draw attention to the full lives lived by young people in Palestine. The letters can also be listened to in English and Arabic.
In addition to viewing the exhibition, you are invited to our family day on Saturday 23 November, which will include a young people’s workshop led by Feryal Awan and Rana Abu-Zhaya.
The workshop will explore how art and storytelling can build connections and understanding across political borders, fostering creativity and solidarity.
The storytelling workshop will take place from 11:00am to 12:30pm and the exhibit will be open for family viewing until 3pm.
The family day and workshop are open to all young people and families interested in en