A brief chronicle of the last 60 years of Bedouin life in the Naqab. How the state of Israel is striving to sedentarize this historically nomadic indigenous population by uprooting them from their culture and community. Through the denial of basic resource allocation, house demolitions, land appropriation and strategic exposure to industrial pollution, the Bedouin of the Naqab are subject to myriad social and environmental injustices that most minority populations face within Apartheid Israel and Occupied Palestine.
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FilmsActivism, Apartheid, Bedouin, Bedouin of the Naqab, Culture, Environmental Issues, Environmental Justice, Environmental Racism, Eyes Infinite Films, House Demolitions, Human Rights, Indigenous Rights, Israel, Israeli Arabs, land appropriation, nonviolent resistance, Palestine, permaculture, Political Conflict, Social Justice, The Negev desert, unrecognized villagesEyes Infinite