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Turning communities into friends, advocates, and allies
Human Connection is a platform for storytelling. Our focus is on racial justice, human rights, and indigenous communities’ issues in the United States and around the globe. We share our work through stories, blogs, poetry, and reels. This page is a space to recognize each other’s struggles, share stories of resilency, foster genuine human connections, and advocate for a new era of peace and global solidarity to create a just and compassionate world.
Vision: To create, inspire, and promote a vibrant global movement that stretches across generations to fight for justice, human rights, and peaceful coexistence using the power of storytelling.
Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian American attorney, activist, and co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), shared her journey and vision for the Palestinian cause in our recent storytelling interview, emphasizing the importance of global solidarity. Born to parents who fled occupied Palestine in search of a better future, she grew up with a keen awareness of the injustices faced by her people. Recognizing the privilege, she had received, Arraf felt a “tremendous responsibility to give back and contribute to the...
Raised in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, Jonathan Kuttab's early life was marked by the political upheaval of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After his family moved to the United States following the Six-Day War, Kuttab pursued a law degree from Virginia Law School and later practiced on Wall Street. However, the pull of his homeland—torn apart by decades of conflict—was too strong to resist, and he returned to East Jerusalem to dedicate his life to...
Dr. Ilise Benshushan Cohen’s unique work for justice— intertwining scholarship and activism— has driven her to become a prominent advocate for Palestinian rights and a vocal critic of systemic racism within the Jewish community.
Born into a family with a rich tapestry of Sephardic heritage, Dr. Cohen’s multicultural upbringing significantly shaped her worldview. “Growing up Sephardic made me deeply aware of the complexities and intersections of identity,”... |
DONATEYour generous contribution enables us to continue our mission and create lasting change. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a significant impact in transforming narratives. Please consider giving us today! In a recent storytelling podcast interview, Jaike Spotted Wolf—a prominent voice in the fight for Native American rights—shared her compelling life story. Born into the Hidatsa and Mandan tribes, with lineage also tracing back...
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Pranay Somayajula, a second-generation Indian American, was raised in the liberal environment of the Twin Cities in Minnesota. Growing up in a politically aware household, Pranay's initial activism was centered around domestic issues, particularly influenced by Bernie Sanders' presidential campaigns.. However, his focus shifted dramatically during his college years in Washington, D.C.
"It wasn't really until I came to college in 2018 and started here in Washington, D.C., that I began to get more involved with Palestine solidarity... Lori Ajlourny's story is one of resilience, rich cultural heritage, and steadfast activism. Born to a Palestinian family from Ramallah, her narrative intertwines personal family history with the broader historical events of the Nakba and the ongoing struggles faced by Palestinians. Through her journey, Lori provides a powerful testimony of her family's experiences, the vibrant culture of pre-1948 Palestine, and her unwavering commitment to Palestinian activism in the United States...
In an enlightening conversation with Matthew Clark, a Michigan-based American Jew and activist, we delved into his personal journey of self-discovery and transformation. Matt's story is one of introspection, critical thinking, and a deep commitment to justice. From his upbringing in a community where support for Israel was synonymous with Jewish identity to his current activism for Palestinian liberation, Matt's evolution offers valuable insights into...
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Rene Lichtman, born in 1937, is a man whose life story is woven from the threads of history’s darkest and most resilient moments. As a hidden child during the Holocaust, Lichtman survived the horrors of...
In a recent episode of the "Storytelling Beyond Borders" podcast, Jeyda Muhammad, a student at Princeton University, discussed her...
The clamor and buzz of injustice have been ringing for so long...
A broken world, crushed with greed, power, and division... Recently, India’s Supreme Court warned that attacks against Muslims had become a “new normal.” Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, discrimination...
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