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Where Palestinians Gather in the U.S. on Nakba Day: Cities, Events & Significance

Palestinian communities across the United States mark Nakba Day, which falls on May 15, with rallies, marches, vigils, teach-ins, and cultural events.

Nakba Day

Each year on May 15, Palestinians in the United States join millions worldwide in marking Nakba Day—the Day of Catastrophe—commemorating the mass displacement of Palestinians in 1948. Across dozens of American cities, from New York to Los Angeles, these gatherings are more than memorials; they are living acts of cultural preservation, political solidarity, and intergenerational storytelling. Whether in the streets, at cultural centers, or on university campuses, Palestinian Americans and their allies use this day to connect past struggles with present calls for justice.

1. Overview of Nakba Day Commemorations in the U.S.

Palestinian communities across the United States mark Nakba Day, which falls on May 15, with rallies, marches, vigils, teach-ins, and cultural events. These observances serve as acts of remembrance for the 1948 Palestinian exodus and expressions of solidarity amid contemporary political contexts.

Palestinian communities across the United States mark Nakba Day, which falls on May 15, with rallies, marches, vigils, teach-ins, and cultural events.

2. Major U.S. Cities and Events

According to documentation from 2025 events, here’s where significant gatherings took place:

Palestinian communities across the United States mark Nakba Day, which falls on May 15, with rallies, marches, vigils, teach-ins, and cultural events.

3. National Coordination & Additional Vigils

The U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR) provided a robust list of coordinated protests and vigils across the U.S.:

4. Student Mobilization & Campus Demonstrations

Students at institutions like Florida International University (FIU) created a “liberated zone” on campus to coincide with Nakba commemorations, highlighting solidarity and educational initiatives.

Students at institutions like Florida International University (FIU) created a “liberated zone” on campus to coincide with Nakba commemorations, highlighting solidarity and educational initiatives.

5. Historical and Institutional Roots

The Palestinian American Congress (PAC), headquartered in Chicago, has maintained a history of Nakba-themed commemorations, including panel discussions and exhibitions—for instance, a 2003 Nakba-scale event at Rutgers University featuring art and discussion.

Summary Table

City / Region Approximate Attendance & Event Type
New York (Brooklyn) ~50,000 march; major protests & demonstrations
Los Angeles ~20,000 march
Chicago ~25,000 march; additional ~4,000 marching to consulate
San Francisco ~10,000 at rally & mural event
Seattle ~5,000 at rally & march
Atlanta / Boston / Raleigh ~3,000 each at rallies/marches
Cleveland ~2,000 at rally
Dearborn (MI) ~1,000 community march
Other cities 400–1,000+ at local rallies: Denver, St. Louis, San Diego, etc.

Nakba Day in the United States is marked by widespread, highly organized gatherings across most major metropolitan areas. These events—ranging from city-wide marches and symbolic rallies to campus activism—demonstrate the Palestinian American community’s commitment to remembrance, cultural expression, and political solidarity.

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