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A Reading of Rachel’s Words at The Evergreen State College

On March 16, 2003, Rachel Corrie died in Rafah, in Gaza, Palestine; she was defending the home of the Nasrallah family. Rachel, a student here at Evergreen, left her Olympia home to be part of the international movement that has been working for a just peace in Israel and Palestine. Rachel was a writer and […]

Rachel’s message amplified in New york

RACHEL'S WORDSMARCH 22nd, NEW YORK CITY Riverside Church 490 Riverside Drive (at 120th Street) 8:00 pm $20 Suggested donation (No one turned away for lack of funds • Doors open at 7:30) Co-hosts: Amy Goodman and James Zogby Participating: Anthony Arnove, Huwaida Arraf, Brian Avery, Nirit Ben-Ari, Leila Buck, Kia Corthron, Suheir Hammad, Leonard Hubbard […]

The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice presents

Dr. Mona El-Farra Sunday, June 17, 7:00pm Traditions Café 300 5th Ave SW FREE – Donations gladly accepted Dr. El-Farra, a Palestinian physician, activist, and mother, founded the Rachel Corrie Children and Youth Cultural Center in 2003. She is the Director of Gaza Projects for the Middle East Children's Alliance, serves as a health development […]

SPECIAL EVENT: Day of action on Caterpillar and human rights

Friends of Palestine, The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice, and the Corrie Family Call for Courtroom Support and a Vigil Presence For Oral Arguments in the Case Corrie, et al., v. Caterpillar At the US Court of Appeals in Seattle Park Place Building, 1200 6th Avenue (6th Avenue and Seneca St.) Downtown Seattle […]

Day in court: Caterpillar appeal

Members of Rachel Corrie's family and friends took part in a vigil and informational flyering July 9 as the family as the oral arguments in the case against Caterpillar got under way the in the US Court of Appeals at the Park Place Building in downtown Seattle. The Center for Constitutional Rights (representing the Corrie […]