Bring this moving exhibition to your campus and join a global movement advocating for the right to education, the pursuit of justice, and the protection of academic freedom. By hosting this exhibition on your campus, your organization can play a vital role in raising awareness about the ongoing struggles faced by Palestinian scholars and the wider implications of scholasticide.
Raise Awareness: Highlight the critical issues surrounding the right to education in conflict zones, specifically the challenges faced by Palestinian scholars under Israeli occupation.
Foster Dialogue: Create opportunities for meaningful discussions and debates within your academic community on human rights, academic freedom, and the role of education in fostering resilience.
Engage Your Community: Offer students, faculty, and the broader public a chance to engage with compelling stories and research that challenge perspectives and inspire action.
When you host the exhibition at your university, you will receive:
Exhibition Materials: All panels, displays, and multimedia elements, ready for installation.
Installation Guide: Detailed instructions to help you set up the exhibition in any available space on your campus.
Promotional Resources: Templates for posters, social media graphics, and press releases to help you promote the exhibition to your university and local community.
Educational Resources: Access to supplementary materials such as reading lists, discussion guides, and suggested activities to enhance the educational impact of the exhibition.
Support: Ongoing assistance from the Carleton for Palestine Coalition team to ensure a smooth and successful exhibition experience.
To host the exhibition, your university should have:
Funds: There may be cases where organizations will have to pay delivery fees.
Space: A gallery, large room, or other space suitable for displaying panels and multimedia elements.
Time: The ability to display the exhibition for a minimum of 1-2 weeks.
Support: A team or individual to coordinate the installation, promotion, and maintenance of the exhibition during its stay on campus (i.e. a registered club, organization, society)