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Jews, Arabs, and Government Officials: Power Relations Inside Israel
Date:
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Time:
7:00 PM
-
9:00 PM
Event Type:
Speaker
Organizer/Author:
Jeanie Shaterian
Location Details:
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall
1924 Cedar (@Bonita), Berkeley
1924 Cedar (@Bonita), Berkeley
Thursday, April 16, 7:00 PM
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall
1924 Cedar (@Bonita), Berkeley
David Wesley speaks on Palestinians within the Green Line and their struggle for equality. He is the author of State Practices and Zionist Images (2006), "the most important book to date from Israeli anthropology," according to Tom Selwyn of London Metropolitan University. A citizen of Israel since 1955, Wesley progressed from a commitment to Labor Zionism and the kibbutz movement to a commitment to a shared homeland for Palestinians and Jews. He lives in a mixed neighborhood of Jaffa and works as a freelance translator.
Sponsored by BFUU and St. Joseph the Worker Social Justice Committees
Donations welcomed for our on-going social justice work
Wheelchair accessible
http://www.bfuu.org
Contact: Jeanie Shaterian, 510- 548-3048 or jshaterian [at] sonic.net
For occasional email notices of peace/eco/social justice alerts and related events at BFUU, send any email to:
bfuusjev-subscribe [at] lists.riseup.net
For weekly notices of BFUU services, etc send any email to:
bfuu-announce-subscribe [at] yahoogroups.com
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall
1924 Cedar (@Bonita), Berkeley
David Wesley speaks on Palestinians within the Green Line and their struggle for equality. He is the author of State Practices and Zionist Images (2006), "the most important book to date from Israeli anthropology," according to Tom Selwyn of London Metropolitan University. A citizen of Israel since 1955, Wesley progressed from a commitment to Labor Zionism and the kibbutz movement to a commitment to a shared homeland for Palestinians and Jews. He lives in a mixed neighborhood of Jaffa and works as a freelance translator.
Sponsored by BFUU and St. Joseph the Worker Social Justice Committees
Donations welcomed for our on-going social justice work
Wheelchair accessible
http://www.bfuu.org
Contact: Jeanie Shaterian, 510- 548-3048 or jshaterian [at] sonic.net
For occasional email notices of peace/eco/social justice alerts and related events at BFUU, send any email to:
bfuusjev-subscribe [at] lists.riseup.net
For weekly notices of BFUU services, etc send any email to:
bfuu-announce-subscribe [at] yahoogroups.com
Added to the calendar on Mon, Mar 23, 2009 9:50PM
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