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McGill Universitys Quebec Public Interest Research Group hosted a tatreez workshop, a traditional Palestinian embroidery that symbolizes roots, identity, and status. Led by artist Suzane Obeid, the event highlighted how this craft preserves Palestinian heritage, especially in the diaspora. The workshop, part of QPIRGs Spring Into Action series, explored Palestinian history and the challenges faced, including cultural erasure and displacement. Despite these challenges, tatreez is seen as a form of personal resistance, keeping stories and memories alive.
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