Teta’s Hair: A Story of Palestinian Women’s Resilience, Resistance, and Renewal
Across generations of women, curls become threads of survival, love, and Palestine’s unyielding memory.
Gina Al-Karablieh is a Palestinian-American artist, writer, and storyteller whose work explores the intersections of memory, identity, and displacement. Rooted in the landscapes and histories of Palestine, her practice centers on personal narratives that echo broader struggles against erasure. “Teta’s Hair” is part of her ongoing effort to preserve and honor intergenerational memory through intimate storytelling.
Across generations of women, curls become threads of survival, love, and Palestine’s unyielding memory.
