We Remember in Full Color
For Palestinians, our archives aren’t in state records; they’re in living rooms, in our grandparents’ voices, in every “let me tell you how it was.” In this reel, Abeer Shehadeh reflects on how memory travels through stories, not documents: a teta describing her village, a lullaby, a proverb in the kitchen. Storytelling is how Palestinians quietly insist on two simple words: we exist.

Abeer Shehadeh
A Palestinian citizen of Israel, living in Nazareth. She holds an MA in international relations, and has several years of experience in the nonprofit sector, where she focuses on empowering Palestinians in Israel in areas such as education, rights advocacy, and youth development. Abeer is deeply committed to social justice and is actively involved in various initiatives, both faith-based and community-driven, in Palestine/Israel and abroad, working towards advancing social justice, peacebuilding efforts, and reconciliation.



