I’ve lived the stories of preparations with school children to welcome her for months now. The ups & downs, of rehearsals held ably by @Evs_C with NTS including acres of time from @Tawona_Sithole from @UofGUnescoRILA
But nothing had prepared me for how moving I would find the puppetry, dramaturgy and unscripted spontaneous reactions of the children as and after they performed.
There is something so touching about #LittleAmal’s poise; the sad, slightly harrowed expression of curiosity in each encounter; the tenderness. And I found myself weeping all day between my own encounters with her and the people gathered.
In each child’s hand reaching out in friendship; each song sung in welcome; each chant of “We are brave” I was torn in two remembering hands of welcome & care around my own refugee family and hands of hostility insisting on fingerprinting; detaining; humiliating; shackling
“She’s dancing’” shouts a child in such glee and delight that #LittleAmal has joined in and responded wholeheartedly to their soulful welcome signing and songs. And the dances we cannot share as separated family flooded in with the longing.
As I process through the #GovanFteeState and hear @IAMKP break me apart again with #EnoughIsEnough sung to mark the meeting of #Storm and #LittleAmal the refugee I feel both lost and found; visible and invisible.
It’s my job to think these emotional highways and byways in art and music, theatre and texture and I am used to the terrain and being in amongst the daily, exhausting despair that is standing firm against the hostile actions of States.
But not every emotion or memory can be thought. A researcher interrupted my thoughts as I followed Little Amal: “I am a researcher. Can you tell me what you think of this?”
I predict - based on evidence Israel supplied from UNESCO City of Tyre & UNESCO archaeological sites in Gaza - that Israel will destroy Baalbek and the International Allies will offer ‘regrets’ when they have the power and *responsibility* - nonderogable - to protect
“UNESCO is conducting a preliminary damage assessment for cultural properties through remote monitoring based on satellite imagery and analysis provided by UNITAR/UNOSAT”
“As of 17 September 2024, out of the 120 sites that UNESCO has been able to assess through satellite imagery, 69 sites have been damaged since 7 October 2023” 3/
Seeing headlines asking for a ‘better plan for integration’
We have one.
Its was published with a delivery plan after 5 years research, evaluation and international comparisons on5th July 2024 @sabir_zazai @CllrChalmersSNP @kaukabstewart 1/gov.scot/publications/n…
It is an exact counter-strategy to the xenophobic, deportation only policy of the last UK Government. It includes a great deal of ‘gold standard’ research in and with communities, and engagement on actions and a budgeted delivery plan with commitments 2/
It is rights based and contains 6 principles and 6 outcomes which are exactly aimed at reducing the hate, racism, fear and impoverishment of social and intercultural life that England has - believe me - foster for over a decade. 3/
Yes, it gets harder. Maybe it’s because the world has now seen through the lies; stopped clutching to the meaningless phrases served up as propaganda, is giving money and protest time as a habit now, not exception 1/
Maybe we’ve all been too wet and cold on the streets begging for a ceasefire, for an end to deliberate starvation, laying out children’s clothes on the cold earth in protest now actions which are regular as clockwork. 2/
Maybe its the opening of timelines and feeds knowing that there is only a worsening of the horror, a worsening of the lying, a worsening of the starving, a worsening of what seems like madness in our leaders who cannot even vote for what is glaringly obvious 3/
Today is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
For last 3 years I have sustained an international cultural project with leaders in Ghana, Mexico, Scotland, Morocco, Zimbabwe & Gaza for eradication of GBV
Israel has eliminated our work in Gaza. 1/
The UN reports that 67% of those killed the IDF are women and children.
No percentage is acceptable in the work to eliminate violence against women.
These war crimes must be properly documented and prosecuted in the ICC, following the protocols.
When I say Israel has eliminated our work I mean that every institution and NGO that was part of our work had been destroyed. There is no infrastructure left since Israel eliminated it, to enact the project in Gaza.
I mean families we worked with not even buried in graveyards 3/
What a swirl - and designed to be - that's the performative cruelty of declaring culture wars and open season on anyone who dares to leave a place where they have been abused or persecuted. 1/
All wars - those of words and cultures and those with weapons - are deadly in intent. Necropolitics is the word Achille Mbembe the great Cameroonian Philosopher has used to describe this. A politics of death 2/
In all wars but especially where a particular group of people are singled out for deportation & for varieties of eradication there are various ways in which language and censorship of all forms of art - media, education, speech - take shape. Each specific context is different 3/