Echoes of Gaza Archive presentation
Living archive

Echoes of Gaza Archive

A public record built to preserve memory, surface primary sources, and resist the erasure of Palestinian testimony.

Why it exists

When history is targeted, documentation becomes protection.

Echoes of Gaza organizes public evidence into a durable, searchable, and shareable archive for educators, journalists, researchers, organizers, and witnesses.

Preserve memory

Keep testimony, reporting, scholarship, and visual documentation accessible across time.

Build accountability

Collect reliable sources that help trace events, actors, policies, and patterns.

Promote clarity

Offer structured context so people can move from headlines toward source-based understanding.

Resist erasure

Make the record easier to mirror, cite, teach, and defend against censorship.

Archive map

Multiple formats. One historical record.

The archive brings together articles, reports, books, interviews, films, and on-the-ground footage so visitors can compare perspectives and follow source trails.

Usability

Designed for fast orientation and careful verification.

01Searchable pathways by source, topic, date, and medium
02Primary-source emphasis for journalists and educators
03Open web structure that supports replication and sharing

The result is not just a library; it is a navigation system for people trying to understand events without losing the humanity behind them.

Archival workflow

From public source to preserved context.

Collect

Identify credible articles, reports, media, testimony, and scholarship that document Palestinian life and systems of harm.

Verify

Review attribution, dates, authorship, source reputation, and cross-reference value before publication.

Contextualize

Add concise descriptions and categorization so visitors can understand why a source matters.

Share

Publish in accessible formats that can be cited, taught, mirrored, and expanded by contributors.

Design principle
Make the record feel impossible to ignore, yet careful enough to trust.
Echoes of Gaza Archive
Who it serves

A public tool for people carrying the record forward.

The archive supports anyone who needs a grounded path into documented history, current reporting, and source-backed advocacy.

Educators

Build reading lists, classroom context, and media literacy exercises.

Journalists

Locate background, leads, and corroborating documentation.

Researchers

Trace patterns across law, policy, media, and lived experience.

Community

Share resources for teach-ins, campaigns, and public memory work.

Join the record

Submit sources. Mirror the archive. Teach from evidence.

Echoes of Gaza grows through careful contribution: reliable links, publication dates, author or organizational attribution, and brief contextual notes.

Keep watch.

Visit the archive, cite the sources, and help preserve public memory in the face of erasure.

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