Every Name Counts.
When someone dies, we say their name.
We gather, we mourn, we honour.
A name becomes space – in memory, in ritual, in love.
That is how we say: this life mattered.
But in Gaza, names vanish under rubble.
No funerals. No headlines. No justice.
Mass graves instead of mourning.
Silence instead of space.
That silence is political.
And so is breaking it.
This is a living archive. A digital space to reclaim what has been buried. Every name we speak is a refusal to look away. A protest. A call for action. Each name demands space – in our streets, our windows, our feeds – to confront power, to resist complicity, to demand justice.
We make them visible.
So no government can claim they didn’t know.
So no company can stay neutral.
So no one can look away.
Know their Names.
Say it. Share it.
Make it impossible to ignore.