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Photographs, Prints, and Embroidery: Sacramento Exhibit Tells Gaza’s Story in Its Own Words

A black-and-white illustration of Gaza City being bombed, with explosions, smoke, and several fighter jets flying overhead—an evocative scene featured in the Sacramento exhibit on the Gaza story.
April 18, 2026

The Sacramento-Bethlehem Sister City group recently hosted an exhibit on April 11, 2026, titled “Gaza Remains the Story’” featuring historical and pre-genocide photography of Gaza and its people along with prints of Gazan artists and Palestinian embroidery.

Photographs, Prints, and Embroidery: Sacramento Exhibit Tells Gaza’s Story in Its Own Words
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