Red Bull shines light on Palestine’s fastest women

It’s not an everyday thing to see Palestinians covered in a positive light in a national action sports magazine, but when it does happen, it happens big.

Starting on page 56 of the March 2012 issue of the Red Bulletin is a feature article on the Speed Sisters, the first and only all-female Palestinian race team. Complete with family stories, quotes, nineteen vivid photographs, and a bold mention on the magazine’s front cover, the coverage captures the essence of Palestinian defiance through a team of female athletes challenging cultural norms and breaking down political barriers.

Here are a selection of quotes that I personally found interesting and cleverly insightful. Emphasis is my own.

“In the land-locked Palestinian territories where space is at a premium and there’s an absence of long stretches of checkpoint-free road, racers have to find suitable areas—a disused helipad in Bethlehem, a closed marketplace in Jenin—where the[y] can compete on speed tests on obstacle courses.”

Technically, Palestine isn’t land-locked, even by 1967 standards. The Mediterranean Sea runs along the Gaza Strip’s northwest border. But Israel maintains full military control over the seaspace so, in that sense, it’s locked off to Palestinians. It’s also a welcome surprise to see a mainstream publication acknowledge the density of Israel’s checkpoints in and around the West Bank. [Read more...]

Palestine’s Speed Sisters racing cars, breaking barriers

I have a healthy obsession with cars and motor racing.

At age seven, like many children, I owned dozens of die cast cars that I’d line up on imaginary starting lines almost every evening before pushing them through championship races and subsequent demolition derbies.

At age ten, I began to arrange the cars into virtual parking lots so as to practice parallel parking for my future driving exam.

At age fourteen, I abandoned Hot Wheels and went for Jada Toys’ new Import Racer line-up which featured larger car bodies, rubber wheels, realistic headlights and taillights, custom body kits, and an overall greater level of sophistication.

At age fifteen, I made the foolish mistake of bringing a car to high school where, after meeting Michelle, it went flying into a wall. [Read more...]

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