The film revolves around the tragic and remarkable story of Naila Ayesh, an active student organizer in Gaza in the 1980s. Be the first to contribute! The inspiring story of five women striving to make a difference in Gaza under siege. I knew after years of filmmaking in the region Naila and the Uprising chronicles the remarkable journey of Naila Ayesh whose story weaves through the most vibrant, nonviolent mobilization in Palestinian history -- the First Intifada in the late 1980s. The film revolves around the tragic and remarkable story of Naila Ayesh, an active student organizer in Gaza in the 1980s.

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Not a good sign. The First Intifada was not only a In Naila and the Uprising we see how women-led civil resistance can stir the masses, put pressure on power-holders, and affect real structural change.


system deny that she is in their custody. . to break reliance on Israeli agriculture. When her husband is deported for political activities soon after the outbreak of the Intifada, Naila is left to raise a child alone while sustaining her vital role in the uprising. Undaunted, she embraces all three, joining a clandestine network of women in a movement that forces the world to Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. These children are constantly busy, pasting propaganda posters on walls,... See full summary ». Taglines
They demonstrated incredible courage and resilience - in their ongoing resistance and as they step forward to tell their stories. and their rightful place in that state.” Stories like Naila’s remind us of a third way: one of nonviolent resistance led by self-reliant, democratic, gender-equal communities. Check out our gallery of Emmy nominees in the leading and supporting acting categories in real life and in character. Naila and the Uprising. struggles around the world, we also witness the tremendous power of nonviolent organizing: women's committees, drawing on all the hallmarks of civil resistance, were able to mobilize hundreds of thousands

happens when women are stripped of their leadership roles and excluded from ongoing struggles.

When a nation-wide uprising breaks out in 1987, a woman in Gaza must make a choice between love, family, and freedom. learn what is possible when women take the lead in struggles for rights and justice -- from a movement's inception to peace talks -- and what we lose when they are stripped of their roles.

The Hollywood Reporter, “Julia Bacha’s moving film which combines stirring archival footage, the movement, the Israeli authorities arrest her again, this time in the middle of the night, taking her away from her 6-month-old son. It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. We knew we wanted to bring this story to light by producing a documentary that could provide insight and wisdom from the veteran women activists of the First Intifada to today's rising leaders. and their rightful place in that state.

A lawyer that was petit…, 350 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor New York, NY 10118-3299 USA, © Copyright 2019, Human Rights Watch Privacy Policy, To learn more on this topic visit HRW.org. . . | community of women at the frontlines, whose stories weave through the most vibrant, nonviolent mobilization in Palestinian history - the First Intifada in the late 1980s. Follows a Palestinian leader who unites Fatah, Hamas and Israelis in an unarmed movement to save his village from destruction. This discussion guide is designed to help you learn more about women's leadership, unarmed civil resistance and grassroots organizing in the Israeli-Palestinian context.