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Join us for a conversation among Israelis, Palestinians, and others who care deeply about the region who both reject the status quo but also reject division and polarization. Supported by the work of the OneVoice Movement, these peacemakers advocate for a shared future that unlocks the full potential of both peoples. They also seek to empower voices that foster depolarization in in the discourse about the region in the United States in order build support for the notion that Israeli-Palestinian coexistence is possible.
About the Speakers:
Hamze Awawde is peacebuilder and leader committed to inspiring and empowering youth to create change. He serves as Regional Manager of the Palestinian Delegation at Hands of Peace.
Guy Etgar is a dedicated social and political activist seeking to shape effective strategies and policies for the benefit of Israeli society. He is Vice President of Policy at Darkenu.
Ezzeldeen Masri, who was born in Gaza City, opened the OneVoice office in Gaza in 2006. He currently serves as the Chief Field Officer for PeaceWorks and the OneVoice Movement.
Masua Sagiv is a scholar who focuses on the development of contemporary Judaism in Israel, as a culture, religion, nationality, and as part of Israel’s identity as a Jewish and democratic state, is the Koret Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish and Israel Studies at UC Berkeley.
Allen Weiner is Senior Lecturer in Law and Director of the Stanford Program on International and Comparative Law. He also serves as the Director of the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation.
Sponsored by Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation.