Our Mission
An address for the enhancement of Palestinian critical audio content which strives to promote informative critique of local audio content, strengthen civic engagement, increase society’s appreciation of the audio art sector, and ensure the sustainability and continuity of Palestinian cultural heritage. Atheer aims at developing innovative critical audio content, professionalize audio production, enhance cultural journalism skills, and experiment with different types of cultural audio segments/ formats.
Our Vision
A Palestinian society that promotes open exchange of knowledge, equality and freedom of expression through audio art and cultural critique. Atheer's vision is to create a dynamic and experimental sonic productions, with a special focus on underrepresented artists and productions.
Accomplishments
Radio Atheer is thrilled to announce a significant milestone achieved since the project's inception in 2022 which is the production of over 230 audio podcasts and tracks featuring Palestinian artists and audio practitioners. This accomplishment underscores our commitment to amplifying Palestinian voices and narratives through audio content and cultural critique.
Radio Atheer has successfully reached over 23,000 listeners worldwide, spanning numerous countries including Palestine, Egypt, Germany, Jordan, the USA, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Lebanon, France, Tunisia, the Netherlands, the UK, the UAE, Syria, Canada, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Japan, and beyond. This global reach highlights the impact and resonance of Atheer’s content across diverse audiences and regions.
Additionally, Radio Atheer acknowledges the significance of offering grants to Gaza, especially following the recent sub-granting round. Bisan Odeh's production "Meen Ihna," crafted during the Gaza war, not only illuminated the challenges faced by Gazans but also underscored the resilience, creativity, and storytelling abilities of local talents. By backing such endeavors, Radio Atheer continues to fulfill its vital role in empowering marginalized communities and amplifying their voices on a global platform.
In the forthcoming round, Gaza-based and/or Palestine-based producers will present productions titled "Stories From and About Gaza.” Our thematic emphasis centers on narrating stories originating from Gaza, exploring the lives of individuals through the portrayal of compelling characters and invoking memories associated with cultural or archaeological sites.
How It Started?
The Palestinian Cultural Radio Program - Atheer builds on activities undertaken by the Goethe-Institut Ramallah in the lead up to the new funding and support by the EU. The qualitative research highlighted the need to professionalize audio production and enhance cultural journalism skills, and experiment with different types of cultural audio segments/ formats. In 2019, experts from radio, journalism, and the arts participated in focus groups to shape the program's direction. The 'Overtones Symposium' in October 2019 further refined the project's scope, fostering collaborations with local and international cultural audio practitioners. This symposium, held as part of the RADIONISTS project, explored the politics of listening in Palestine and beyond, featuring exhibitions, conferences, workshops, and sound tours.
Connect With Us
As a relatively new initiative, we are eager to broaden our network both locally and internationally. Whether you're interested in learning more about Radio Atheer, exploring our activities, or seeking opportunities to utilize our studio or platform, we welcome your engagement. Additionally, if you have ideas for potential collaborations, we would be delighted to hear from you. Connect with us through our various social media platforms to start the conversation.
programm-ramallah@goethe.de
