Amal Najjar This temporary space, making friends and memories that we will remember, encapsulates this moment forever. This physical space is held up by donated and foraged materials consisting of pallets, plywood, school chairs, tables, tarps, burlap, and anything else to enforce a barrier, signifying that outside there is genocide, but in this space, there… Continue reading The encampment— an embodiment of hope
Author: Amal E Najjar
A Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Graduate, with plans to attend Midwifery School in Winter 2025.
I am a life long activist and community organizer, a Labor & Postpartum Doula, an Intuitive Healer, Herbalist, Belly Dance Performer and Teacher. I love traveling, cooking, surfing, rock climbing, biking, dancing, making jewelry, and herbal tea.
You can usually find me doing any of the above while hanging with my dog, Lola and serving my community.
