2003-04 Community Education and Dialog Series
Voices of Conscience and Dissent:
Important Perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

 

Are Settlements an Obstacle to Peace?
A presentation by
Geoffrey Aronson

 
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 7:00pm
Oak Park Public Library
834 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL

Co-sponsored by the St. Giles Family Mass Community Action for Justice Committee
 
Thursday, Feb. 19, 7:00pm
Evanston Public Library
Church & Orrington, Evanston, IL

Co-sponsorsed by Not In My Name

 

Information: 312.427.2533 x18 or email justpeace1@aol.com


 

 

Geoffrey Aronson

Geoffrey Aronson is the Director of Research and Publications at the Foundation for Middle East Peace (www.fmep.org) in Washington, DC. He is the Editor of the Foundation's bi-monthly Report on Israeli Settlements in the Occupied Territories. Aronson is the author of Israel, Palestinians and the Intifada: Creating Facts on the West Bank and From Sideshow to Center Stage: U.S. Policy Toward Egypt 1946-1956, among other books. Aronson appears frequently at symposia on a wide range of Middle East related issues and has consulted for both the World Bank and U.N., and has testified before the U.S. House of Representatives.


About the 2003-04 Community Education and Dialog Series

CJPIP logoThe Committee for a Just Peace in Israel and Palestine (CJPIP) is a community-based organization founded to develop and support activities that further the cause of peace and justice in Palestine/Israel. The 2003-04 Community Education and Dialog Series, running September 2003 through April 2004, will bring eight distinguished speakers to Chicago-area audiences, including Rich Meyer, Devorah Brous, Naseer Aruri, Kymberlie Quong Charles, Ziad Abu Rish, Geoffrey Aronson, Sara Roy, and Norman Finkelstein. See all planned events in this series. Series presenters will appear in Oak Park and elsewhere throughout the Chicago and suburban areas. Events are subject to change. Speakers do not necessarily represent the views of CJPIP.

Please support our work! In this ambitious program year, your financial support is critical to our success: your generous donation will enhance our ability to reach a broad public with these events. Donations may be mailed to CJPIP, P.O. Box 3667, Oak Park, IL 60303. If you wish your donation to be tax-deductible please make your check out to The Illinois Justice Foundation/CJPIP. Thank you.

 


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