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"The Palestine Poster, a New Genre, a New Voice"

16 May 2013
What happens if all the posters that libraries and museums have historically cataloged under different headings such as Holy Land, State of Palestine, State of Israel, Eretz Israel, Promised Land, and Land of the Bible were organized under a single library heading, the Palestine poster? According to Dan Walsh, founder and archivist of the Palestine Poster Project Archives (PPPA), what emerges is an entirely new genre, one that advances contemporary Middle East scholarship from the high school...
 
"Fast Times in Palestine: A Love Affair with a Homeless Homeland"

7 May 2013
In this personal memoir, Olson recounts her life as a journalist in Palestine-encompassing not only the political tension that disrupts the region, but its historical richness, culture and the day-to-day existence of its civilians.
 
"Hisham B. Sharabi Memorial Lecture with Dr. Juan Cole"

2 May 2013
Dr. Cole argues that the core of the issue is the statelessness of the Palestinians and that all the other problems stem from this condition.
 
"A Conversation with Film Director Annemarie Jacir"

18 April 2013
Palestinian filmmaker, Annemarie Jacir, holds a conversation about her recent film, Lamma Shoftak (When I Saw You), and her previous work at the Jerusalem Fund, April 18 2013.
 
"Back Stories: U.S. News Productions and Palestinian Politics"

15 April 2013
Studying how journalists work in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah, and Nablus, and on the tense roads that connect these cities, Amahl Bishara demonstrates how the production of U.S. news about Palestinians depends on multifaceted collaborations, typically invisible to Western readers.
 
"Turbulent Times in Palestine: The Diaries of Khalil Totah,1886-1955"

10 April 2013
This lecture focuses on Totah’s contributions to Palestinian education during his years at as the headmaster of the elite Men’s Teacher Training College (Kuliyah al-Arabiyya) in Jerusalem and his long tenure as Principal of the widely popular Friends Quaker schools in Ramallah.
 
"Iyad Burnat and the Nonviolent Movement in Bil'in"

4 February 2013
Iyad Burnat tells the stories of Bil’in in the occupied West Bank and discusses strategies for nonviolent popular resistance with a goal of peace and prosperity for all people. His presentation is accompanied by photos and video clips, many of which are in the Oscar nominated film "5 Broken Cameras" by his brother Emad Burnat.
 
"The Israeli Elections: Implications for U.S. Policy and Palestinians"

29 January 2013
Parliamentary elections in Israel took place 22 January and were expected to bring forward a pro-settlement government that is more right-wing than the current government. What implications does this have on U.S.-Israel relations? What will this mean for Israeli policy toward Palestinians and Palestinian territory? How will this new political reality effect diplomatic efforts for progress?
 
"2012 Palestine Center Annual Conference - Panel I"

9 November 2012
"U.S. Policy After the Election: A Reason for Change?" with Mr. Hrair Balian, Mr. Mark Perry, and Ms. Helena Cobban. Moderated by Dr. Eid Mustafa.
 
"2012 Palestine Center Annual Conference - Panel II"

9 November 2012
"Taking Stock in the Arab Uprisings: Where are we headed?" with Dr. Nathan Brown, Mr. Adel Iskandar, and Dr. Kristin Diwan. Moderated by Mr. Yousef Munayyer.
 
"2012 Palestine Center Annual Conference - Panel III"

9 November 2012
"Panel III - Public Discourse on Palestine: Reasons for Optimism?" with Mr. Samer Badawi, Dr. Will Youmans and Mr. Yousef Munayyer. Moderated by Mr. Omar Fayez, esq.
 
"2012 Palestine Center Annual Conference - Panel IV"

9 November 2012
"Palestinian Strategy: Reform, Representation, and a New Framework" with Ms. Noura Erakat, Mr. Khaled Elgindy, and Ms. Leila Hilal. Moderated by Dr. Subhi Ali.
 
"2012 Edward Said Memorial Lecture"

10 October 2012
"A Deliberate Cruelty: Rendering Gaza Unviable" Dr. Sara Roy leads the discussion on the economic and social policies that have developed the Gaza Strip and on U.S. foreign aid to the region
 
"After Zionism: One State for Israel and Palestine"

13 September 2012
Mr. Antony Loewenstein and Mr. Ahmed Moor discuss the possibilities for a one-state solution to the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.
 
"Palestinian Politics: Representation and Accountability"

18 July 2012
Noura Erakat examines the viability and legitimacy of the current Palestinian leadership. This is the final installment of our annual lecture series, a study of the extent to which Palestinian leadership represents Palestinian interests, and how their national objectives are at all manifest.
 
"Negotiating Peace: Motivations, Mechanisms, and Methods"

12 July 2012
This panel examines the effectiveness of the Palestinian strategy for negotiating a peace. This is the second installment of the 13th annual summer lecture series, a study to the extent to which Palestinian leadership represents Palestinian interests, and how their national objectives are at all manifest.
 
"From Grievance to Action: Mapping Grassroots Movements in Palestine"

10 July 2012
Phyllis Bennis and Adam Gallagher discuss the ability of grassroots movements to achieve political aims without party politics and their response to political shortcomings. This was the first in our annual Palestine Center Interns Summer Lecture Series entitled, "Reevaluating Palestinian Stakeholder Legitimacy."
 
"The General's Son: Journey of an Israeli in Palestine"

21 June 2012
The son of an Israeli general and grandson of the man who signed the Israeli declaration of independence, activist Miko Peled discusses his journey to re-examine his beliefs after his niece was tragically killed by a suicide bomber in Jerusalem.
 
"Hisham B. Sharabi Memorial Lecture"

10 May 2012
Dr. Walt addresses the pressure on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East from the Israel lobby and the real and perceived effects it has had on decisions throughout the current and past presidential administrations.
 
"Violence, Nonviolence and the Palestinian National Movement"

22 March 2012
Dr. Wendy Pearlman shows that much of the reasoning behind the use of violent and nonviolent methods in nationalist movements lies very much in the movements themselves, through her book Violence, Nonviolence and the Palestinian National Movement.


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