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"IS PEACE POSSIBLE - BETWEEN PALESTINE & ISRAEL?"
Date:
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Time:
7:30 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Panel Discussion
Organizer/Author:
Alan Barnett
Location Details:
College of Marin, Olney Hall, Kentfield, 94904, Marin County. (This is near the corner of College Ave. & Sir Francis Drake Blvd.)
Thursday, April 6, 7:30-9:30 pm
"IS PEACE POSSIBLE -
BETWEEN PALESTINE & ISRAEL?"
In order to address the rapidly changing situation as a result of the current elections in both Palestine and Israel, a panel of veteran analysts will assemble for a public forum on, at the College of Marin, Olney Hall, in Kentfield, Marin County. (This is near the corner of College Ave. & Sir Francis Drake Blvd.)
Panelists include:
Jess Ghannam, President of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Clinical Professor of Psychology at the University of San Francisco & Mount Zion Medical Center.
Mitchell Plitnik, Director of Education & Policy, Jewish Voice for Peace.
Stephen Zunes, Associate Professor of Politics & Chair of Peace & Justice Studies, University of San Francisco. He is author of Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism.
David Glick - Moderator
"Helm" - performs Palestinian and Israeli music
General admission will be $10.
Students under 21 will be admitted free
no one will be turned away. There is wheelchair accessibility.
The evening is sponsored by Students for Social Responsibility, College of Marin and the Marin Peace and Justice Coalition.
CONTACT: Alan Barnett, alanbarnett@sbcglobal.net; (415) 388-6488
"IS PEACE POSSIBLE -
BETWEEN PALESTINE & ISRAEL?"
In order to address the rapidly changing situation as a result of the current elections in both Palestine and Israel, a panel of veteran analysts will assemble for a public forum on, at the College of Marin, Olney Hall, in Kentfield, Marin County. (This is near the corner of College Ave. & Sir Francis Drake Blvd.)
Panelists include:
Jess Ghannam, President of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and Clinical Professor of Psychology at the University of San Francisco & Mount Zion Medical Center.
Mitchell Plitnik, Director of Education & Policy, Jewish Voice for Peace.
Stephen Zunes, Associate Professor of Politics & Chair of Peace & Justice Studies, University of San Francisco. He is author of Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism.
David Glick - Moderator
"Helm" - performs Palestinian and Israeli music
General admission will be $10.
Students under 21 will be admitted free
no one will be turned away. There is wheelchair accessibility.
The evening is sponsored by Students for Social Responsibility, College of Marin and the Marin Peace and Justice Coalition.
CONTACT: Alan Barnett, alanbarnett@sbcglobal.net; (415) 388-6488
Added to the calendar on Mon, Mar 27, 2006 3:06PM
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