Tag Archives: MIddle East

Framing Military Occupation: Close-Ups of Daily Life in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Occupied TerritoriesThe media give us views of the Middle East influenced by politics, international law, and distance.  But what does life in the Middle East feel like on the ground?  Physician Alice Rothchild of American Jews for a Just Peace – Boston leads a panel discussion on living under military occupation in the occupied Palestinian Territories.  Panelists Dr. Alan Meyers, Tali Ruskin, and Laila Bernstein from the AJJP Health and Human Rights Project present their observations of daily life in the West Bank and East Jerusalem made during their visits as part of human rights delegations over the past decade.

Recorded March 5, 2014

Co-sponsored by the Middle East Education Group of First Parish in Cambridge.

 

Brokers of Deceit

brokers of deceitRashid Khalidi, one of the  foremost historians of the modern Middle East, zeroes in on the United States’ role as broker of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.  Analyzing the 1982 “Reagan Plan,” the negotiations leading to the Oslo Accords, and President Obama’s stance toward the conditions for Middle East peace, Khalidi reveals how U.S. influence has been used over the past 35 years.

What is our responsibility for the success or failure of the peace process?  What needs to  change to make peace in the Middle East  a reality?

Co-sponsored by Don and Jeannette McInnes and the Middle East Education Group at First Parish in Cambridge

Wednesday, March 13 @8pm (NOTE the later start time.)

3 Church Street (Harvard Square)