Sami Awad

 

We can’t wait for someone to come and liberate us or give us a state; we need to fight to achieve such things… The method we use is non-violence, because non-violence is not only a means of resistance, but of individual empowerment and thus the empowerment of society to take initiative.

 

Inspired by his uncle Mubarak Awad's leadership in Palestinian nonviolent resistance, Sami Awad founded the Holy Land Trust in 1998 to promote Palestinian nonviolent resistance to the Israeli occupation. Holy Land Trust initiatives include training workshops, participation in local nonviolent campaigns, and seeking increased media coverage for nonviolent resistance. Holy Land Trust also runs summer programs in which internationals live with host families in Bethlehem, study Arabic and volunteer with Palestinian organizations.


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Place of BirthUnited States
ResidenceBethlehem
Year of BirthDecember 4th, 1971
ProfessionExecutive Director
OrganizationHoly Land Trust
IdentityPalestinian
LanguagesArabic, English
Web siteHoly Land Trust
Date of InterviewMay 31, 2007