Draft:Ajyal - Arab Division of HaShomer HaTzair
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Ajyal (Arabic: أجيال - generations) youth movement is an Arab-Israeli movement, established in 2006, and exists as an autonomous division within HaShomer HaTzair.
History
Ajyal Youth Movement was established as a continuation of the historic "Arabic Pioneer Youth" (he)[1], which was established by Mapam in the beginning of the 1950's. As the military control over Arab-Israeli population (he) within the Green Line, the Movement gradually lost power, and by the 1980's it existed on a small scale as "The Arab Youth Movement". In 2004 it fell apart, and in 2006 there has been a shared decision to re-establish the movement as an autonomous division within HaShomer HaTzair, in order for there to exist a secular movement in the Arab sector in Israel.
In 2017 Ajyal has established, alongside it's Jewish Israeli partner, a school for refugees of the Syrian civil war[2].
Ideology
The Movement bases it's pedagogy on the belied in humanity, and uses informal educational methods to spread its ideas. The Movement sees education as a means of social mobility, and a main way for personal development and the development of the Arab society in Israel.
The Movement choses its ways of struggle in accordance with the needs of the society within which it exist, and it's purpose is to develop a leadership to fight for social justice in Israel.
In 2010 the Movement participated in the HaShomer HaTzair's 17th National Conference (he), where Ajyal was re-introduced as HaShomer Hatzair's main partner with which a basis of dialogue between the Jewish and Arab in Israel will be created.
External Links
Social Goals
- Developing the Palestinian identity of Arab citizens of Israel
- Social justice and democratic lifestyle
- Coexistence based upon peace, cooperation and mutual respect
- Nurturing young leadership for peace, humanism and solidarity of nations
- Gender equality and the development of the status of women in the Arab society
- Solidarity and struggle against crime in the Arab sector in Israel
- Volunteering and nurturing community work, innovation and entrepreneurship
- Guarding of nature and protection of the environment
- The Movement's Website
- About the Movement in HaShomer HaTzair's Website (he)
References
- ^ בכר, איילת (2019-07-25). "מאות נערים ערבים עזבו את כפריהם ועברו לקיבוצים. היום זה נשמע כמו אגדה". הארץ (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-04-07.
- ^ טברסקי, דוד (2017-01-24). "הכירו את המדריכים הישראלים שבונים תנועת נוער לפליטים הסורים". דבר העובדים בארץ ישראל (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-04-07.