
May Day Fundraiser
Studio talks and street music on Weserstraße.
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Come down this Thursday, April 17.
By Staff
From 6 until 10PM on April 17, we will welcome Unpublished to NM1.
Unpublished is a new media project born from a collective within the Palestinian solidarity movement, created in response to the current mainstream media landscape in Germany. This landscape has played a key role in keeping society compliant with state policies while making it nearly impossible for critical voices to be heard.
This is the third event by the Unpublished collective, featuring:
A photo exhibition documenting street protests in solidarity with Palestine
A screening of their original content
A talk by Yasmeen Daher: "To Speak of Gaza: Philosophy, Resistance, and the Limits of Solidarity". Yasmeen is a writer, activist, and co-director/editorial director of Febrayer, a network for independent Arab media organizations based in Berlin.
In a time marked by unspeakable violence and deafening silences, Yasmeen's talk invites us to reflect on what it means to act, to think, to speak, and to resist—for Gaza and through Gaza. Drawing on two years of engagement, witnessing, and writing, Dr. Yasmeen Daher—a Palestinian philosopher, writer, and political organizer—will explore the limits of language, the failures of moral solidarity, and the urgent need to reimagine resistance beyond the frameworks of liberal care. This is not only a philosophical reflection, but a political call: a call to summon our histories, confront our complicities, and draw new conclusions from our collective actions, narratives and resistances. For those who cannot afford to remain observers, this event opens a space of reckoning. What does Gaza demand of us? What kind of world do we dare to build in its name? And what, in truth, has changed in us?
Time: Doors 6pm. Screening 7:30pm. Panel 8pm - 9pm.
Entry price: Suggested donation of 10 EUR. All donations will be used to fund the legal battle of one of the founders of the collective against a German newspaper that unjustifiably fired him for his critical coverage of Palestine.
Location: Niemetzstraße 1, 12055 Berlin