Get to Know Lillian from the USA: Her Experience with Human Rights Internship in the West Bank

My name is Lillian, and I come from the United States. ⁢Currently, I am‍ a third-year student at Pennsylvania State University, enrolled in a unique dual-degree program that combines a Bachelor’s‌ degree in International Politics with a Master’s degree in International Affairs. My area of specialization⁣ is focused on Middle‍ Eastern‌ Politics.

During my time at the Palestinian Center for‍ Education and Cultural Exchange, ​I had the opportunity to participate ⁣in the Human Rights Internship ‌program. Each morning, we gathered for a delicious breakfast at the center, providing a perfect opportunity to connect with fellow participants from different programs and schedules. Following breakfast,⁤ we⁢ embarked on visits to various organizations related to​ human rights, ​such ⁤as the Independent​ Commission on ‍Human Rights, and⁢ engaged with local ‍families to gain insights into the daily lives of Palestinians living near Israeli settlements and the treatment of​ Palestinian prisoners.

After our morning activities, we returned to the center to teach English to ​Palestinian students for approximately⁤ two hours. The students were ‌enthusiastic about practicing English with⁣ a native speaker and learning about different cultures. Subsequently, all international participants shared lunch together, exploring the diverse culinary options available on Ain Sara‍ Street.

In the afternoon,‌ I attended Arabic classes with my exceptional teacher, Nadine, who tailored our lessons⁢ to align ‌with my​ interests and ‍objectives. Additionally, ⁢we often embarked on day trips, such as visiting Bethlehem and ​the Al ⁣Aroub refugee camp, to further immerse ⁣ourselves in the local ⁣culture⁤ and community.

Despite the negative portrayals of the West Bank⁢ in the media, I have always felt safe and welcomed in Hebron. The hospitality of the people here is ‍remarkable, with ‌numerous invitations for coffee​ or tea extended after brief encounters. Everyone has⁣ a unique story to ‍share and is eager to practice⁣ English while learning about your perspectives on Hebron. I ‌look forward to the possibility of returning‌ in⁢ the future⁤ to continue this enriching experience.

For those interested​ in exploring similar opportunities, I highly recommend considering the⁢ Law & Human ⁣Rights Internship offered by the Palestinian Center for Education and ⁢Cultural ⁤Exchange. Click HERE to learn more ​about this impactful program!