Building Our Power: Community & Creative Resistance


Join us for an inspiring conversation with Alana Hadid and Munir Atalla from Watermelon Pictures as they discuss how creative storytelling, film distribution, and community organizing can become powerful tools for social change. In this panel—hosted in collaboration with MPAC, Pine Cone Ridge, and the Doris Duke Foundation—they share the origins of Watermelon Pictures and explain how it aims to champion Palestinian voices alongside other historically marginalized communities.

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