The Students for Peace and Justice in Palestine at the University of Virginia meets regularly with the purpose of disseminating information about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and about Palestinian culture. We are active in solidarity with larger movements that stand for the rights of those involved in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and also work to bring awareness of such movements to the UVA community.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Newsletter 10/17
The Students for Peace & Justice in Palestine (SPJP)
Palestine On My Mind
N e w s
Virginia Film Festival
5 Broken Cameras
In 2005, Palestinian filmmaker Emad Burnat set out on what would become a five-year journey to document non-violent protests in the Israeli-occupied village of Bil’in. Five cameras and a little over five years later, Burnat paired with Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi to piece together footage from the five broken cameras and the stories that they captured. Their project intensifies, as Burnat’s friends and family are shot or arrested, and heated protests in the region wage on. Through violence and tragedy, the film’s narration features a theme of resilience – both of the filmmakers, and of a people. Saturday, November 3rd, 2012
6 p.m.
Nau 101
proudly presents...
Bill Quandt & John Mearsheimer, co-author of
The Israel Lobby
The Israel Lobby
Middle East issues facing the next US President
October 25, 2012
5 p.m. - Nau 101
SPJP Meeting
Monday, October 22, 2012
8 p.m.
Cabell 437
**Special Elections** for co-VP
Send nominations to Karla [ ksk9bj@virginia.edu ]
Flyers for the Mearsheimer/Quandt event will be distributed at the meeting
Palestine On My Mind
N e w s
Religious Leaders Call on Congress to Reevaluate Military Aid to Israel
http://www.jta.org/news/ article/2012/10/09/3108806/ religious-leaders-call-on- congress-to-reevaulate- military-aid-to-israel
http://www.jta.org/news/
Between Anger and Denial: Israeli collective memory and the Nakba
http://972mag.com/between- anger-and-denial-israeli- collective-memory-and-the- nakba/57822/
Testimony: Israeli activist blindfolded, mugged, beaten by settlers
http://972mag.com/testimony- israeli-activist-blindfolded- mugged-beaten-by-settlers/ 57129/
Testimony: Israeli activist blindfolded, mugged, beaten by settlers
http://972mag.com/testimony-
Palestinians: Lost in Representation
http://stream.aljazeera.com/ story/palestinians-lost- representation-0022363
http://stream.aljazeera.com/
Virginia Film Festival
5 Broken Cameras
In 2005, Palestinian filmmaker Emad Burnat set out on what would become a five-year journey to document non-violent protests in the Israeli-occupied village of Bil’in. Five cameras and a little over five years later, Burnat paired with Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi to piece together footage from the five broken cameras and the stories that they captured. Their project intensifies, as Burnat’s friends and family are shot or arrested, and heated protests in the region wage on. Through violence and tragedy, the film’s narration features a theme of resilience – both of the filmmakers, and of a people. Saturday, November 3rd, 2012
6 p.m.
Nau 101
Newsletter 10/3/2012
Palestine On My Mind
N e w s
Google Street View to Feature West Bank Settlements
http://972mag.com/google- street-view-to-feature-west- bank-settlements/56566/
Bedouin Village in Negev to be Destroyed, Jewish Settelment to be Built On Site
http://972mag.com/bedouin- village-in-negev-to-be- destroyed-jewish-settlement- to-be-built-on-site/56875/
Child and Youth Arrested During Night Raid
http:// palestinesolidarityproject. org/2012/09/25/night-raid-in- beit-ommar-two-youths- arrested/
N e w s
Google Street View to Feature West Bank Settlements
http://972mag.com/google-
Bedouin Village in Negev to be Destroyed, Jewish Settelment to be Built On Site
http://972mag.com/bedouin-
Child and Youth Arrested During Night Raid
http://
Politics Department -
"Middle East Challenges Confronting the Next Administration"
featuring David Ignatius, Associate Editor and Columnist for The Washington Post
Recipient of the 2012 Lawrence J. Hall Award for Outstanding Contributions by an American Journalist to our Understanding of the Middle East
Thursday, October 11, 2012
5 p.m. Nau 101
"Middle East Challenges Confronting the Next Administration"
featuring David Ignatius, Associate Editor and Columnist for The Washington Post
Recipient of the 2012 Lawrence J. Hall Award for Outstanding Contributions by an American Journalist to our Understanding of the Middle East
Thursday, October 11, 2012
5 p.m. Nau 101
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