Yalla (journal)
Yalla was a journal focusing on humanizing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by encouraging creative expression.[1] It was collaboration between young Canadian Arabs and Jews, distributed worldwide.[1] Yalla published two journals, in 2005 and 2007.
The Yalla project was a not-for-profit international initiative aimed at stimulating dialogue and demonstrating the human side of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from the perspective of mainly Jewish and Arab youth.[1] The project began as a literary journal by students at McGill University in 2004.[1] Yalla broght together poetry, short stories, essays, art, music and photography of Arab and Jewish youth.
The title of the journal is derived from the Arabic and Hebrew slang word “Yalla”, meaning “Let's Go!”
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External links
- Official website Yalla Official website
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- Canadian literary magazines
- Canadian online magazines
- Defunct literary magazines
- Defunct magazines of Canada
- Literature websites
- Magazines established in 2004
- Magazines disestablished in 2009
- Magazines published in Montreal
- Magazines published in Toronto
- McGill University
- Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
- Online periodicals with defunct print editions