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SUMMARY:Dispossession: Israel\, Palestine\, and the war for homelands (Linda Dittmar\, author)
DESCRIPTION:With the Palestinian Nakba (“catastrophe”) of 1948 at its core\, this five-day discussion will use Linda Dittmar’s memoir\, Tracing Homelands; Israel\, Palestine\, and the Claims of Belonging (2023)\, to initiate reflection and inquiry. Framed in her travel inside Israel to locate remnants of Palestinian villages\, this political memoir\, at once sympathetic and unflinching\, touches on some 100 years of Israel’s state-formation and its devastating consequences for the Palestinians. Some 50 to 60 pages of reading will be discussed each day. Our discussion will assume that we each bring a range of experiences and opinions to bear on this difficult history\, all of which will require respectful attention. \nLinda Dittmar\, Israeli-American writer\, teacher\, and academic \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/dispossession-israel-palestine-and-the-war-for-homelands-linda-dittmar-author/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID="America/New_York":20240715T193000
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SUMMARY:Working towards Reparations in Boston (George R. Greenidge\, City of Boston Reparations Task Force)
DESCRIPTION:In early 2023\, Boston became one of the first U.S. city government to take on the question of reparations head-on. George R. Greenidge\, founder of Greatest MINDS and a widely respected community leader\, is a member of the City of Boston Task Force on Reparations and will share updates and perspectives on the Task Force’s work 1.5 years into a 3-year mandate aiming to study the legacy of slavery in Boston and the impact on descendants as the basis for recommendations on reparative justice solutions for Black residents — and serving as a learning ground for other cities. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/working-towards-reparations-in-boston-george-r-greenidge-city-of-boston-reparations-task-force/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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