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Al Qaws

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Palestinian LGBTQ rights organization
alQaws
Al Qaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society
القوس للتعددية الجنسية والجندرية في المجتمع الفلسطيني
Formation2007
HeadquartersEast Jerusalem
Locations
Area served
Director
Haneen Maikey
Websitealqaws.org

alQaws[a] is aPalestinian civil society organization founded ingrassroots activism, aiming to be at the forefront of Palestinian cultural andsocial change. The organization works to buildLGBTQ+ communities and promote new ideas about the role ofgender and sexual diversity inpolitical activism, civil society institutions, media, and everyday life. The organization also describes itself as "queer-feminist" and "anti-colonial" in regards to theIsraeli-occupied territories.[1]

In August 2019, thePalestinian Authority banned Al Qaws from operating in theWest Bank.[2] The ban was later withdrawn by the end of the month following backlash.[3]

History

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The organization started as an independent local project formed by theJerusalem Open House in 2001. The group split-off and was formally established as Al Qaws in 2007 and became quickly the main NGO advocating for LGBT+ rights in the country.[4]

Al Qaws continues to run workspaces and active programs in various locations throughout rural and urban Palestinian communities.[5] Their activities include a national hotline with a team dedicated to supporting transgender people, local community discussion events about sexuality entitled "Hawamesh", and a training program for leaders in Palestinian institutions such as schools, youth groups, and human rights organizations.[5]

In 2011, Al Qaws,Aswat and LGBTQ activistSarah Schulman joined to organize a delegation of several LGBT people from the United States toPalestine.[6] In 2012, the document "An Open Letter to LGBTQ Communities in the Israeli Occupation of Palestine" was published by the delegation.[7]

In 2013, Al Qaws brought together 70 Palestinians, including well-known singers, music technicians, and community members, to reach out to young Palestinians through alternative music and pop culture.[5] In 2014, Al Qaws co-signed a document with other civil organizations calling for an investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes committed during the2014 Israel–Gaza conflict.[8] In April 2019, Al Qaws and activist group Pinkwatching Israel called for a Palestinian boycott of theEurovision Song Contest 2019, hosted by Israel, in opposition to "pinkwashing".[9]

On July 26, 2019, a 16-year-old teen from theGalilee town ofTamra was stabbed by his brother near a shelter for LGBT youth because of his sexual orientation/gender identity.[10] The event was the subject of considerable debate in Palestinian society, leading to a statement being released on July 27, 2019, by Al Qaws and signed by more than thirty Palestinian institutions condemning violence towards people with different sexual and gender orientations. Public debate also led to a demonstration led by alQaws on August 1, 2019, in partnership with several queer and feminist Palestinian organizations with more than 200 people gathering in Al-Aseer Square in Haifa.[11][12][13]

On August 17, 2019, thePalestinian Authority spokesperson released a statement claiming to ban Al Qaws' activities in theWest Bank. The statement came following the increased visibility of Al Qaws' work on social media after widespread media coverage of the Haifa demonstration. This increased attention to the organization's social media pages led to some anger over Al Qaws' announcement of a discussion event that was held inNablus and the announcement of an upcoming queer youth camp.[14] On August 27, 2019, thePalestinian Authority rescinded the ban following backlash and condemnation from human rights groups.[15]

Location

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Four centers are linked to the association. They are located inHaifa,East Jerusalem,Jaffa andRamallah.[1]

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Notes

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  1. ^Arabic for "the [rain]bow" (Arabic:القوس); officiallyAl Qaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society (Arabic:القوس للتعددية الجنسية والجندرية في المجتمع الفلسطيني,romanizedAl-Qaws li-t-ta‘addudiyya al-jinsiyya wa-l-jandariyya fī l-mujtama‘ al-Filasṭīnī,lit.'The [Rain]bow of Sexual and Gender Pluralism in the Palestinian Society'

References

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  1. ^ab"About Us".Al Qaws. Retrieved2019-03-24.
  2. ^"Palestinian Authority bans LGBTQ activities in West Bank".The Jerusalem Post. 19 August 2019. Retrieved19 August 2019.
  3. ^AFP (21 August 2019)."Rights groups slam Palestinian police for banning LGBTQ activity".Times of Israel. Retrieved13 September 2019.Police subsequently rescinded their original statement, according to the [Palestinian Human Rights Organisations] Council.
  4. ^"Signposts from alQaws: A Decade of Building a Queer Palestinian Discourse".alqaws.org. Retrieved2021-06-10.
  5. ^abc"alQaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society".Astraea Lesbian Foundation For Justice. Retrieved9 June 2019.
  6. ^"Tracing my queer consciousness from Palestine to the US, and back again".Mondoweiss. 2020-10-12. Retrieved2021-06-10.
  7. ^ATSHAN, SA'ED; MOORE, DARNELL L. (2014)."Reciprocal Solidarity: Where the Black and Palestinian Queer Struggles Meet".Biography.37 (2):680–705.ISSN 0162-4962.JSTOR 24570200.
  8. ^"Palestinian civil society in Israel demands urgent action on Gaza". Adalah. 14 July 2014. Retrieved20 August 2019.
  9. ^"L'Eurovision comme occasion de pinkwashing pour Israël – la communauté LGBT+ devrait le boycotter".Agence Media Palestine (in French). 3 April 2019. Retrieved9 June 2019.
  10. ^عرب ٤٨ (2019-07-26)."يافا: ضحية الطعن من طمرة والجريمة ارتكبت على خلفية ميوله الجنسية".موقع عرب 48. Retrieved2019-09-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  11. ^"Palestinian Voices Condemn Violence Against LGBTQ people".www.alqaws.org. Retrieved2019-09-20.
  12. ^عرب ٤٨ (2019-08-01)."اعتقال مشتبه ثالث بجريمة طعن الفتى من طمرة أمام ملجأ للشباب المثليين".موقع عرب 48. Retrieved2019-09-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  13. ^"alQaws Fall Newsletter: August 2019, Our Next Phase of Queer Organizing in Palestine".www.alqaws.org. Retrieved2019-09-20.
  14. ^"AlQaws response to the PA police statment [sic]".alqaws.org. Retrieved2019-09-20.
  15. ^Ashly, Jaclynn (27 August 2019)."PA rescinds ban on LGBTQ group after protests". The Electronic Intifada. Retrieved31 August 2019.
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