Palestine Library Progress Report 
                      by Alan Santistevan, Al-Awda Media Center Administrative Assistant  
                    What is the Palestine Library and what are its goals? 
                    The Palestine Library will be a place where information on Palestinian 
                      history and the Palestinian struggle to regain their homeland is housed and 
                      made available for individuals within and outside the community. It is 
                      envisioned as a resource for those interested in the narrative and real 
                      history of the Palestinian people presented through their own voices via 
                      biographies and memoirs, historical and current events analyses, and 
                      literature and poetry. 
                    Due to the long years of Zionist influence over the cultural institutions of 
                      the US, today's public libraries, and unfortunately even some college 
                      libraries, have little or no material representing the Palestinian 
                      narrative, creating a void of real and accurate information. With the 
                      obvious bias of mainstream media and deliberate attempts to ignore or 
                      silence our voices, it really becomes crucial to make this important 
                      information available for all. 
                     The establishment of a Palestine Library is especially important at this 
                      time because this year marks the 60th year of a tragic event in the history 
                      of humanity and for the Palestinian people with the Nakba. While Israel 
                      celebrates its so-called 60 years of 'statehood' its supporters ignore the 
                      reality of 60 years of Zionist occupation and 60 years since the Zionist 
                      genocide and forced expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from their homes and
                      land. Not only is this 'celebration' problematic due to the true nature of 
                      Zionism, but more so because so many are celebrating without knowledge of 
                      why, supportive without really knowing what it is they are supporting. And, 
                      all the while, totally apathetic of the daily massacres and continued land 
                      theft, and unaware of the seven million refugees created by this state's so 
                      called "independence" the result of which still stands as the longest
                      standing and largest refugee situation in modern times. And every country of
                      our world bears some responsibility for it. 
                     There are two main goals for The Palestine Library: 
                    1).  To serve the Palestinian community within the U.S. by creating a place
                      that is 100% dedicated to the history, the struggle, the politics, the land,
                      the heritage and culture of the Palestinian people. The Palestine Library
                      will be a centerpiece for Palestinian unity in the local area and beyond. We
                      view this Library as a place where Palestinians can reclaim their Arab
                      culture, language, history and the numerous other things that have been
                      stolen from us, and to rightfully explain just why this heritage was stolen.
                      It is intended to be a place where Palestinian-American youth can learn
                      about their history, culture and heritage. 
                     2) To serve as a resource of information for the greater community by
                      providing books not found in libraries, or information not given in
                      mainstream media. The library will serve anyone who is unaware, interested,
                      or even passionate about Palestinian or Arab history. It will be a place
                      where people may come to get answers to their questions. It will serve as a
                      place where people can come to begin to identify the truth through exposure
                      to the Palestinian people's own narrative that is largely ignored in the US. 
                      Ultimately, The Palestine Library will serve as a community space where 
                      students, parents, professors, workers and activists may come together to 
                      peruse the library's books and journals, conduct research, write papers,
                      browse the Internet, watch a DVD, or meet others with similar interests. 
                    What progress have we made on the Palestine Library? 
                     Before and since the 6th Al-Awda convention, we have obtained some book, 
                      furniture, and monetary donations, along with several computers and printers 
                      for general use. We have also added new books from author/speakers such as 
                      Ramzy Baroud, Saree Makdisi, Ghada Karmi, along with other great works from 
                      Edward Said, Nur Masalha, and Naseer Aruri. During our convention workshop 
                      about the Library Project, we also recruited volunteers to donate 
                      generously. We have created a couple of individual workspaces for people to 
                      use for research topics or internet browsing. Monetary donations will be 
                      used for acquiring more books and upgraded furnishings and computers for 
                      those who wish to use the library. We would like to make our first major 
                      acquisition: the entire written collections of Mahmoud Darwish and Edward Said! 
                    We hope to fill the Palestine Library in the near future with new state of 
                      the art computers for reference and web surfing, TVs and DVD players for 
                      viewing documentaries and movies, additional library furnishings such as 
                      desks and chairs for studying and conducting research, along with lounge 
                      furniture for reading and relaxing. 
                     Most importantly we need books for reference, reading, and check out. 
                      Finally, we would like to establish an online source that compliments the 
                      library for those without physical access to the library. This online source 
                      would include additional references, useful links, online journals, and 
                      representative work such as academic or research papers written by students 
                      or professors where the information they gathered was from the Palestine
                      Library. Making the Library an international resource is a very exciting
                      possibility. 
                     So how can you help? 
                     The Palestine Library is a community project and will thus greatly benefit 
                      from your input or assistance. If you have an idea you think would work, 
                      contact us by email or phone or visit us. Below are some of the ways you can 
                      help: 
                     1.) Think about some great books you've read that are consistent with 
                      our goals and points of unity and donate a copy to the library. 
                     2.) Become a monthly or yearly sustainer. Even small sustained donations 
                      really do help. For instance a $10 per month donation adds up to $120 a 
                      year. Think of all the books that can buy!  
                     3.) Are you an author? Make your book(s) part of the Palestine Library
                      collection by donating a copy. 
                     4.) Reside out of the area? How about contributing to the online data base
                      of additional references outside the library. 
                     5.) Donate your time working as a library aide. Library aide tasks would
                      include organizing and arranging book titles, maintaining library tidiness,
                      or managing the library computers and workstations.
                      There are many ways to help out with this project. Whatever your donation, 
                      you will be participating in supporting our Palestinian people's great
                      cause: the achievement of Return! Donating to this project assists students
                      and future generations in the pursuit of the knowledge needed to reclaim the
                      homeland. 
                     What can be more rewarding, more liberating, more vital to the future than
                      this?  
                     To contact us by email, please write to library@al-awda.org To submit a monetary donation, please go to http://al-awda.org/donate.html and follow the instructions. 
                     To send us a donation by mail, the Palestine Library is currently located at the Al-Awda National Center in Carlsbad California. Our address is: PRRC, 2734 Loker Avenue West Suite K, Carlsbad, CA 92010, USA 
                    To donate by phone or to inquire about our library hours, call us at 760-918-9441. Our fax number is 760-918-9442 
                     Thank You For Your Generosity. We depend on it! 
                     Until Return, 
                    Alan Santistevan 
                      
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