Abu Dis, East Jerusalem, Palestine
Al-Quds Bard College is a place to think and act creatively and effectively.
AQB is the result of a comprehensive dual-degree-partnership, founded in 2009 between Al-Quds University in Abu Dis, a neighborhood in East Jerusalem, Palestine and Bard College in the United States. AQB is the only dual degree liberal arts college in the Middle East.
EHCN Representatives: Al-Quds Bard Saida is a Lecturer and Head of the Media Studies at Al-Quds Bard (AQB). She majored in English Literature at Arizona State University for her BA and later obtained a Master's Degree in International Studies at BirZeit University. She has nearly thirty years of experience as a distinguished journalist and Media and Communication Specialist in some of the most leading organizations, including the World Bank, AL Hayat Newspaper (London-based), TF1 (French TV), ABC News, and ITN. Throughout her years of experience, Saida has accumulated a wide range of knowledge in the world of media and a diverse set of communication and analytical skills, of which she passionately transferred to her students at AQB. Saida’s teaching experience at Palestinian universities, including AL Quds Open University and BirZeit University (BZU) enhanced her commitment to further pursue and build her career in the academic field, promote knowledge and critical thinking skills, challenge the traditional media teaching methods in Palestine, and create new programs that enable students to creatively express themselves as journalists and reach a wider audience. Joining AQB as a lecturer and head of the Media Studies program in the Humanities Practicing Arts Division in 2019, Saida attracted 40 students to the Introduction of Media Studies course. Given her experience and expertise in journalism, Saida revised the entire Media Studies program to further enhance the AQB’s innovative liberal arts education approach. This included adding new interdisciplinary courses, restructuring the academic plan, and diversifying topics across the department to meet the new challenges of the world of Media. She invited high-level guest speakers to AQB, thereby connecting the college more directly to the Palestinian media community in general. As head of the media program, Saida has incorporated excellent visiting faculty to strengthen the program and has an active role in several pedagogy and organizational College Committees. With the collaboration from her colleagues, Saida is now leading the creation of the Online Bilingual Art & Culture multimedia Journal Hannoon. The journal aims to critically engages Palestinian artistic and cultural life across its many forms and fora. Before joining AQB, Saida lectured at Birzeit University (BZU) where she focused on integrating Information Technology, namely Web, Data, and Mobile journalism, with classic journalism. Specifically, Saida developed new interactive teaching methods in which students simulate a daily “editorial meeting” where they collectively overview and discuss local and international news, and work on writing their own news pieces. Moreover, she introduced the concept of multimedia production of news in the Journalism Lab, where students had to produce both infographic and video-graphic materials to reach a wider range of audience in the world of new media. During her time at BZU, Saida worked with her students to create, write, design, and publish two magazines per semester. These courses provided the students with realistic, interactive, practical, and fundamental tools to utilize in their future careers. Prior to teaching at BZU, she worked as a Chief Editor and Programs Director and Presenter at Wattan Palestinian TV station. Saida also worked as a Results Reporting and Communications Specialist for the USAID Palestinian Health Sector Reform and Development Project (2009- 2011). In 2009, she also worked as a Project Director with the USAID/NETHAM where she worked on Palestinian media in law and court reporting. Before then, Saida was the External Affairs and Communications Officer for the World Bank in Jerusalem. Saida was the Bureau Chief for Alhayat-LBC for nine years in which she covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including reporting live coverage of daily events and special exclusive interviews, Investigative reporting, analytical features in addition to managing field reporters in Gaza and Haifa. Moreover, Saida conducted exclusive interviews with prominent political, social and economic figures under highly dangerous and critical situations including late President Arafat (when he was besieged and before and after) and president Mahmoud Abbas. She has also covered Abbas' famous visit to the White House after he was appointed as a Prime minister. Furthermore, she covered The Hague Court rolling on the Israeli Wall being built on the West Bank Land. This included live coverage plus in-depth reportage. Saida also worked as a Producer for the T.F.1 in Jerusalem for 12 years and contributed to other news-outlets such as ABC News, Monte Carlo Radio Station, Al-Quds Press International, Palestine Press Service, and Al-Fajr English Newspaper. Laura Menchaca Ruiz is a visual anthropologist and media maker from the borderlands of the U.S. Southwest, currently residing in Bethlehem, Palestine. Her research and visual work are rooted in multi-sensory ethnography; epistemologies of the “global south”; feminist, gender and sexuality studies; decolonial approaches to space and place; and beauty as a critical method. Laura is a Visiting Assistant Professor in Digital Communications, Media and the Arts, and the head of Humanities and the Practicing Arts Division at Al-Quds Bard College. She is also the Co-Founder and head of Video Production at Element Media; Co-Founder of the feminist filmmaking collective, Ethnocine; and a Producer for the Bad Feminists Making Films podcast. Her creative work celebrates the marks that people make on the world, highlighting the extraordinary in the ordinary, and her scholarship explores the reach for autonomy amidst marginalizing constraint. Her approach to all her work treasures the local, the small-scale, the personal, the eccentric, the intimate—whatever is made out of love and caring and respect. Her work has been featured via the Philadelphia Latino Arts and Film Festival (Official Selection), Bronze Lens Film Festival (Official Selection), Society for Visual Anthropology, the Society for Cultural Anthropology’s Fieldsights, and at El Movimiento de Cultura y Arte Latino Americana (MACLA). Her work has been supported by the Palestinian American Research Center, Society for the Humanities, and the Social Science Research Council. She holds a PhD from Cornell University, an MA from Columbia University and a BA from San Francisco State University.Saida Hamad
Laura Menchaca Ruiz