The crafts that once connected us and the earth have faded from view and taken with them fundamental relationships. A political enquiry into these media allows us to take craft seriously, as a tool to imagine and shape more cooperative, sustainable and liberating ways of life. This has never been more necessary than amidst our epoch of rapid accumulation, consumption and disconnection.
In the midst of ongoing atrocities, Palestine faces not only the immediate threats of violence and missile attacks but also the compounding challenges of climate vulnerability. Situated in the Mediterranean region, Palestine has witnessed a significant rise in temperatures and diminishing access to fresh water, rendering it one of the most climate-affected states. A United Nations study reveals that over 25% of child morbidity cases in Palestine stem from water-borne diseases