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Condemnation of Scheduled Meetings with Secretary Anthony Blinken

Washington, DC. May 16, 2024. The Gaza Palestinian American Association (GPAA) vehementlyopposes any meetings between Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Palestinian Americanleaders. Such meetings, given the current administration’s blatant hypocrisy and active complicityin the ongoing genocide and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, are not only disingenuous but alsoprofoundly offensive. The Biden Administration has consistently demonstrated […]

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Reflecting on the Nakba: 75 Years of Endurance, Collective Memory, and the Ongoing Struggle for Palestinian Justice

The Nakba, or “catastrophe” in Arabic, represents a profound and enduring tragedy for Palestinians worldwide. In 1948, over 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from their homes, with villages being erased and an enduring sense of loss and longing beginning. Families were shattered, homes that had been in families for generations were taken, and what followed

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The Gaza Palestinian American Association Launches Gaza Victims Speaking Tour to Amplify Palestinian Voices

The Gaza Palestinian American Association (GPAA) is proud to announce the launch of the Gaza Speakers Bureau, an initiative aimed at uniting a group of 50 Palestinian-American speakers with family ties in Gaza for a speaking tour across different American cities and towns. The Gaza Speakers Bureau seeks to shed light on the hardships endured

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Gaza Palestinian American Association Statement Regarding White House Ramadan Iftar Invitation. 

Washington, DC, April 1, 2024 – The Gaza Palestinian American Association (GPAA) voices its profound concern regarding the White House’s Ramadan iftar invitation to Arab and Muslim leaders this week, particularly considering the ongoing genocide and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. As an organization dedicated to preserving Gaza Palestinians’ culture and advocating for their  justice, peace, and

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