This is what happened when the Freedom Bus went to Samra, a tiny Bedouin village in Area C, to help rebuild a school. There is really nothing more threatening to power than education.
This is what happened when the Freedom Bus went to Samra, a tiny Bedouin village in Area C, to help rebuild a school. There is really nothing more threatening to power than education.
How do you set up a stage in the middle of the desert? The Freedom Bus gets some help from the Bedouin children of Khan Al-Ahmar.
After the performance last night in Aida refugee camp, Hanin translates part of a poem she recited during the show:
Roch, a musician with the Freedom Bus, shared some thoughts on the Nabi Saleh performance. Here he is, wondering what it would be like if the settlers from across the hill came to watch our performance:
Even the Israeli soldiers on the other side of the fence seemed keen to watch the show: