Take Action Now

Freedom is a collective practice.


1. Start a Reading Group

Organize a study group with your friends, classmates, or community. Choose texts by or about Palestinian political prisoners.Meet regularly. Reflect deeply.
Build together.

2. Host a Film Screening

Host at a school, community center, or even your living room. Offer snacks + print a discussion guide. Invite a local speaker or former prisoner if possible.Use it as a fundraiser for prisoner support orgs.

3. Support Advocacy Orgs

Palestinian political prisoners are not just held in Zionist prisons — they are silenced, isolated, and denied basic rights. But there are organizations working tirelessly to support them: offering legal defense, amplifying their stories, coordinating international solidarity, and resisting criminalization.Donating to, sharing the work of, or joining these orgs directly strengthens the global fight for their freedom.

4. Join a Local Collective

The most powerful thing you can do is stay organized. Prisoners organize every day inside — we owe it to them to build strong, grounded collectives on the outside. Whether you're ready to host an event, join a campaign, or show up for the next protest, staying connected helps make your support sustainable.This isn't a one-day exhibit — it's a lifelong commitment to freedom.

5. Write to a Prisoner

Political imprisonment is designed to isolate — to break the body, spirit, and memory of the people inside. A letter is one way we tear a hole in that silence. Whether mailed, messaged, or shared as a collective reading, your words remind prisoners they are not alone — and their resistance continues to echo outside.Even if your letter isn’t delivered directly, the act of writing is a gesture of presence, love, and struggle.


Stay connected

This work doesn’t end with an exhibit. The Palestinian Youth Movement is organizing every day — on the streets, in our cities, and across borders — to uplift the resistance of our people.