From ret5 at williams.edu Thu Oct 24 23:04:42 2019 From: ret5 at williams.edu (Rebecca Tauber) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 23:04:42 -0400 Subject: [SIPD] Upcoming SIPD Event: OneVoice Movement Workshop & Training (Wednesday, 10/30, 7-9pm) Message-ID: <7C00F1F5-45A5-4069-81D4-6C92E3A1F0C3@williams.edu> Hello! This Wednesday from 7-9pm in Hopkins 001 Students for Israeli Palestinian Dialogue (SIPD) will be hosting a workshop and training in collaboration with the OneVoice Movement . The workshop is designed to educate you not only on the fundamentals of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but also give you access to proven and effective grassroots organizing methods, conflict mediation/negotiation strategies, and more. RSVP to this super quick google form and get free Blue Mango! If you have any questions, concerns, or hesitations, please feel free to reach out to me, Hannah Goldstein, or our advisors (Seth and Bilal), cc-ed on this email! Enjoy this beautiful weather and hope to see you next Wednesday! Rebecca Tauber & Hannah Goldstein *At SIPD, we welcome all people, and work to create a compassionate environment no matter your level of knowledge about the conflict, political opinions, and identity* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PS - A little more about OneVoice and our badass organizer, Anour Esa: OneVoice on Campus is a college program uniquely designed to empower and mobilize a community of solutions-oriented advocates to engage in a civil discourse on campus and promote a negotiated end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Students are equipped with the necessary skills to shift the culture of their own campuses by building a diverse coalition of partners and pushing back against rising cases of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism, especially as it relates to conversations around the conflict. About the organizer: Anour Esa serves as the New England Regional Organizer for the OneVoice Movement, working with students on college campuses in and around the New England region to create solutions-oriented discourse and action on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Anour has been very involved in the peace-building world since coming to college, and has since worked for organizations such as Seeds of Peace, Our Generation Speaks, and currently, OneVoice. Anour is a Palestinian-German-American and a Palestinian Citizen of Israel, and has lived and worked in Germany, Palestine, and Jordan. He holds a Bachelor?s degree in International Affairs and Conflict Resolution from the Elliott School of International Affairs at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: