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1948, the Nakbah: The Palestinian perspective

This article is to present the Palestinian point of view mainly for reference purposes. Americans deserve to know all perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian matter.MORE »

My "coming out" story … as a J Street supporter

Sunday evening during the J Street conference in Washington DC, I struggled to stay concentrated. After a previously inspiring day; exhaustion had suddenly sunk in. I was about to succumb to my daydreams when a social justice activist from Texas energetically bounced on stage to give her “Coming Out” speech.MORE »

Finding balance with the "IZUN/MIZAN" film and dialogue series

If the new Reese Witherspoon rom-com isn’t cutting it and you’re looking for films with some bite, you might want to check out IZUN/MIZAN. Plus you won’t be cursing yourself for wasting your hard-earned cash on a Reese Witherspoon movie (IZUN/MIZANis free, but please donate at the door if you can).MORE »

Pro-Israel? According to Whom?

What does it mean to be pro-Israel? It depends on who you ask.MORE »

Macalester group will host Israel-Palestine Week

The Shalaam Coalition at Macalester College will host Israel-Palestine Week, beginning Sunday, Nov. 13. The week’s events will kick off with a screening of The Bubble, 6 p.m.MORE »

Dooms Day 2011: Remembering a trip to Israel, January, 1996

It is appropriate that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the United States on the very day that Harold Camping has determined is Judgment Day: May 21, 2011, at 6 p.m. (As I write at 8 a.m. CDT, it is already 6 p.m.MORE »

FREE SPEECH ZONE | Two Jewish Men

January 27 is the UN designated International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the anniversary of the day in 1945 when the Nazi death camp Auschwitz was liberated. Two Jewish men, who had survived months in that hell, finally tasted freedom that day, and went on to teach the world the lessons of the Holocaust.MORE »

Hajo Meyer: Never Again For Anyone

02/08/2011 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Hajo Meyer, a Holocaust survivor, physicist, violin maker, and author, will share the lesson of his experience in the Holocaust with a speech called "Never Again for Anyone." He will be joined by Osama Abu Irshaid, founder and editor of the newspaper Al Mezan, and Coya White Hat-Artichoker, a Dakota woman and indigenous rights activist.

From the North Woods to the West Bank: After Lengthy Deportation Battle, Ryan Olander Returns Home from Palestine

01/02/2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm

Sunday, January 2
Walker Church: 3104 16th Ave. S., Minneapolis MN 55407
Palestinian food served at 3pm; Talk begins at 3:30
Sliding scale donation $5-15 requested (no one turned away)

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