Click image to read 100s of goodbye messages on wall in the months before closing.
Activist know well that the internet is both a blessing and a curse. The latter because we have so little control in an increasingly corporatized and private domain. Yet within those limits and confines, activists have managed to creatively circumvent and make it work for their cause. Of course it cuts both ways, opponents of the grassroots are just as adept and have greater resources and access to internet platforms. Despite this imbalance the grassroots manages to get its messages out to the public.
How to use Wayback Machine
The visual radial-tree graph below represents the events captured by Wayback Machine, an archive site of web pages captured over long period. Organized by yearly tabs, successive rings moving out from the center represent event pages. Clicking on individual rings and cells takes you directly to an archive of that event. Unfortunately, not all events have been captured but enough to get a flavour of Beit Zatoun’s diverse community and offering. Please focus on tabs from 2010 to 2016 (the most active years).
Please visit Wayback Machine (image below) to see details of events at Beit Zatoun.
IMPORTANT: when on the site, visit links ending “.aspx” or with name of event (when hover over cells in the wheel).
To see media articles, photos, event posters, etc., please visit.