Dialogue Meeting: Stories from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Virtual
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Join the Moynihan Institute’s Middle Eastern Studies Program and the Parents Circle-Families Forum (PCFF) for a “Dialogue Meeting” on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The PCFF is a grassroots organization of Palestinian and Israeli families who have lost immediate family members due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The PCFF believes that the process of reconciliation between nations is a prerequisite to achieving a sustainable peace. Through the years, the PCFF has arranged about 8,500 dialogue meetings, with about 250,000 participating youth and adults.
During this virtual discussion moderated by Catherine Gerard (SU), PCFF members Arab Aramin (Palestine) and Ofer Lior (Israel) will tell their personal stories of bereavement and explain their choice to engage in reconciliation instead of revenge. Following their stories, Aramin and Lior will answer questions from the audience.
This event is open to Syracuse University faculty, staff, and students. Please use your Syracuse University email address when registering.
Panelists:
Moderator:
Catherine Gerard is professor of practice of public administration and international affairs at Syracuse University. She served as director of the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) from 2005-2020 and as associate director of Executive Education. She continues to play a leadership role in PARCC as interim director and co-director of the Collaborative Governance Initiative. As professor of practice, she participated in several international conflict management and reconciliation projects as trainer and evaluator.
Category
Social Science and Public Policy
Type
Virtual
Region
Virtual
Open to
Faculty
Staff
Students, Graduate and Professional
Students, Undergraduate
Cost
FREE: Open to SU faculty, students and staff.
Organizer
MAX-Middle Eastern Studies Program
Accessibility
Contact Eleanor Langford to request accommodations