Law and Human Rights in Palestine
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If you're like me, you've probably found this site because you have a deep interest in learning more about the wonderful people of Palestine. I found that and more here at the Excellence Center. Our hosts welcomed me like family, and help me quickly feel at home in Al Khalil / Hebron. My fellow participants showed me the ropes and provided an invaluable support network. My Arabic teacher, Duha, made the most of every lesson. Her enthusiasm and dedication helped motivate me to really dive in with both feat to this beautiful, poetic language. As for the legal internship, I had the opportunity to spend time with a brilliant local attorney who brought me with him to court and his office, introduced me to local officials, and really elucidated the challenges facing litigators working under apartheid conditions and military occupation. Safety was never a concern, and the people of Al-Khalil/Hebron were incredibly welcoming. Osama and Marwa have built a beautiful community around the center, and you can tell by speaking to anyone in the vicinity that their efforts to bring people together across cultures to understand and fall in love with Palestine is appreciated. I had the opportunity to co-lead/co-teach an English club for local students. I was terrified to stand up at the front of a class at first, but it immediately became clear that these were amazing kids. Lastly, I would just want to impart the seriousness of the situation the people of Palestine are facing. While this trip has had lots of fun and excitement, it's not something that should be undertaken lightly. Many Palestinians families will never have the opportunity to visit their homeland, and being allowed to visit and share in the culture is an immense privilege. If you're looking to party and relax, this is not the program for you.
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