“To walk the land is to remember it. To remember it is to keep it alive.”
Since the late 19th century, Palestinian identity has been inextricably linked to the soil. Today, that connection faces its most severe challenge in decades. Join us for a powerful evening featuring two of Palestine’s most dedicated cultural preservationists:
- George Rishmawi: General Director of the Palestine Heritage Trail and co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). George has spent decades at the intersection of grassroots activism and sustainable tourism.
- Nidal Rishmawi: A veteran cultural and walking guide with unparalleled boots-on-the-ground experience navigating the complexities of the occupied West Bank.
The Discussion: History didn’t start on October 7th, but the landscape of occupation has fundamentally shifted since then. Our guests will provide a briefing on:
- The Post-Oct 7th Reality: How daily life, movement, and safety have transformed in the West Bank.
- Heritage Under Siege: The systematic impact of occupation on archaeological sites and cultural landmarks.
- Environmental Resistance: The struggle to protect Palestinian ecology and agricultural traditions.
The evening will consist of a short presentation followed by an interactive Q&A session. Whether you are a long-time advocate or new to the conversation, all are welcome to bear witness to these stories of survival.





