Katie Miranda

Featured Customer: Sarah Zareen
This month our featured customer is Hillsboro Oregon resident, Sarah Zareen, the founder and owner of Ishq Creams.
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My Arabic calligraphy teacher: Ehab Thabet
I’ve been in Palestine for a couple weeks to give a seminar on economic empowerment and to do some journalism and art for Mondoweiss and Middle East Eye. Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit my...
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Despite the hurdles, Hebron glass makers keep the kiln fires burning
Artisans in Palestine face huge challenges due to the Israeli occupation, but a family ceramics business is preserving a 500-year-old tradition
Read moreFeatured Customer: Ithaca Welcomes Refugees
This week we’re featuring Ithaca Welcomes Refugees, a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit based in Ithaca, New York whose goal is help welcome, orient, and settle newly arrived refugees in Ithaca and the surrou...
Read moreJump Rings! or: The Devil is in the Details
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Read moreFeatured Customer: Estela Rodriguez-Jibreel
1) What do you like best about Katie Miranda Arabic calligraphy jewelry ? What I love the most about Katie’s jewelry is that the jewelry is not only beautiful it give a proactive message of hope.
Read moreFeatured Customer: MaryAlecia Briggs
We love our customers and what they stand for. Here’s an interview with July’s featured customer MaryAlecia Briggs. 1) What do you like best about Katie Miranda Arabic calligraphy jewelry ? I lov...
Read moreYou are invited to experience the best artisanal products Palestine has to offer! Every quarter at Palbox we pack a box with a bottle of organic, fair trade Palestinian olive oil, za’atar, olive o...
Read moreOur solidarity community is growing and has made much positive progress over the years like the rise of the BDS campaign, an increase in campus activism and the increased visibility of Palestinian...
Read moreAt 8:30 pm I was driving down a dark rural road at the outskirts of Cottage Grove, Oregon, with my GPS set to an approximate address. The address I had was a property next to 80 acres of forrest I...
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