巴勒斯坦祖母在悉尼的肖像突出她的家人在东耶路撒冷反对驱逐的斗争。
A Palestinian grandmother’s portrait in Sydney highlights her family’s fight against eviction in East Jerusalem.
在东耶路撒冷的Silwan,69岁的Najah al-Rajabi照顾她昏迷的孙子Awad,因为她的家人可能在11月14日前面临被驱逐的危险。
In East Jerusalem’s Silwan, 69-year-old Najah al-Rajabi cares for her comatose grandson Awad as her family faces potential eviction by November 14.
他们的故事由《悉尼先驱晨报》的凯特·杰拉蒂 (Kate Geraghty) 拍摄,并入围澳大利亚正面摄影节的决赛,通过艺术突出巴勒斯坦流离失所。
Their story, captured in a portrait by The Sydney Morning Herald’s Kate Geraghty, has been named a finalist in Australia’s Head On Photo Festival, highlighting Palestinian displacement through art.
这一形象是“I Witness Silwan”项目的一部分,反映了人们对无家可归的恐惧中更广泛的斗争。
The image, part of the “I Witness Silwan” project, reflects broader struggles amid fears of homelessness.
该节于11月举办,700名全球摄影师参加免费展览,包括澳大利亚首映的纪录片《Stringer*》,该纪录片重新审查了“Napalm Girl”照片的起源。
The festival, running in November, features 700 global photographers in free exhibitions and includes the Australian premiere of the documentary *The Stringer*, which reexamines the origins of the “Napalm Girl” photograph.