Back in the Middle East

20 Dec

Walking down to Damascus Gate in Jerusalem. (Copyright Katia Dmitrieva, 2010.)

I arrived in Tel Aviv just over one week ago, after a 12-hour flight delay. The kids of Kalandia Youth Media are in school and currently writing their exams. It’s a stressful time for them, but 8 girls came out on Saturday to sit down with me and brainstorm ideas for the media program. Each girl wrote a short bio and had their photo taken for the website. I’m posting the photos now, with bio translated from Arabic to English in the works.

This summer, I’m leading two trips to the West Bank and Israel with Operation Groundswell. It’s a unique grassroots organization that takes North American youth around the world on volunteer-based backpacking trips. I was a participant a few years ago and very soon I’ll be leading one of OG’s life-changing trips! The early summer experience will focus on media and discovery, working predominately with Kalandia youth. This means around 10 volunteers to facilitate, engage, and collaborate with kids in Kalandia. I’m extremely excited to see the end-product (a gallery show? A documentary? A radio series? Something entirely different?) of this collaboration.

In the meantime, you can keep up with my travels in the area on my Tumblr account or my Twitter account.

Girls of KYM writing bios in the kid's centre, Kalandia refugee camp, West Bank. (Copyright Katia Dmitrieva, 2010.)

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Kalandia Youth Media- Panel Discussion

24 Oct

I’m participating in a panel discussion today about working in other cultures. I’m a Russian-Canadian working a quarter of the year in the West Bank. What challenges do I face? How do I overcome those challenges? These are some of the questions I’ll be addressing today at Beit Zatoun in Toronto’s Annex.

Yep- that's me in Ramallah, as shot by Naama, one of the kids I work with at Kalandia. You can see me today, discussing my experiences in the West Bank.

At 7 pm, I’ll be sitting on a panel with Lea Tremblay and Irvin Chow, two dancers who volunteered in the West Bank this summer. I’m sure we’ll have lots to talk about- since we sometimes butted heads regarding cross-cultural approaches.

 

Palestinian food- zatar, olive oil, etc- will be free at the event. But you’re obviously coming for the enlightening discussion- not the delicious free food, right?

 

More info on Remote Creations and the event here.

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