On May 28th of this year I'Lam presented certificates to the thirty participants of its two "Media Campaign Workshop"s.
The “Shikon Alarab” women’s club in Nazareth and it’s manger, Mrs. Faten Bisharat, hosted the Ilam Media Center’s screening of the film “Makhad” (meaning “childbirth”), directed by Waseem Khir.
I’lam: Media Center for Arab Palestinians in Israel condemns the Israeli military operation in Gaza and mourns the loss of innocent lives, including journalists.
The Second Arab Media Conference
Examples of racism are abundant in the Israeli press. Both individual journalists and the media outlets that publish them must be taken to task for stereotyping Palestinians, and in some cases, inciting violence against them.
The second Arab journalists' conference was held Saturday by I'lam Center in Saint Gabriel Hotel in Nazareth. The crowd included dozens of journalists and media workers, as well as students interested in media issues.
Working with youth and women, I’lam is set to launch a new project in building capacities to campaign and make short films in the aim of promoting social change.
Social media the top platform for anti-Palestinian racism and incitement over year and a half of monitoring.
With the support of the Hanns Seidel Foundation in 2012, I’lam was able to engage the Palestinian community in Israel (PCI), its youth and the larger public, in debates that touched on sensitive issues in the fields of access to education and political participation and organization.
“Through interviews with journalists, it became evident that it was necessary to issue a book explaining the rights of journalists; covering both the rights related to working conditions and the professional standards and laws which govern the profession of journalism.”
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On Wednesday, May 15th, the 65th Anniversary of the Nakba (the Palestinian name for the 1948 Arab-Israeli War meaning “Catastrophe”), a youth group calling itself “Youth of Memory” launched a media campaign under the slogan “That's Not Its Name” as part of a series campaigns organized by I'lam.
I'lam strongly condemns the attack suffered by its colleagues, including fellow journalists Elias Karram and the crew from Al-Jazeera on Saturday afternoon, March 30th, during the annual march to commemorate the martyrs of Land Day.
In Umm al-Fahm, an Arab town in northern Israel, residents complain that the government does little for them
Maybe the most important self-reflection the foreign human rights worker can have is on the reasons..