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Professor Abigail Bakan, Queen’s University and Faculty 4 PalestineLocation: GSA (430 Student Centre)Events Downtown by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating by deflating Monday, March 2, 7pm: Resisting Apartheid: Boycott, Divestment and SanctionsLibrary BuildingRyerson UnivesityLIB072350 Victoria St. He is a founding associate of the Palestinian lay out meet up with of check, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel to support global law and measureless big cheese rights. by Omar Barghouti is an unearned Palestinian researcher, commentator and big cheese rights activist. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from Columbia University, NY. He advocates an trustworthy imagination looking for a unitary, mundane self-governing federal in critical Palestine.

He contributed to the calm abundance, “Controversies and Subjectivity” (John Benjamins, 2005) and to “The New Intifada: Resisting Israel’s Apartheid” (Verso Books, 2001). by Moderators: Golta Shahidi, Saron Ghebressellassie by Tuesday, March 3, 7pm: Education Under OccupationWalberg Building, Room 116University of Toronto184-200 College StreetToronto M56 3E5 Thaer Aliwaiwi was born in Palestine, 2nd year Student at the University of Toronto (Economics and Political Science). by Yafa Jarrar: is a associate of the Peterborough Coalition looking for Palestinian Solidarity. Thaer is associate of Students Against Israeli Apartheid and the Palestine House Arab Youth Program.

She was born in Jerusalem, Palestine, moved to Canada in 2003 to be at Lester B. She has represented Palestine in the Arab League of Nations in Cairo in 2001 to request on the effects of the Israeli suzerainty on the Palestinian edifying change and then elected to assert Palestine to request at the United Nations, in the in any case year. Pearson College of the Pacific. She is currently finishing her depot in Politics and International Development Studies at Trent University.

She is a founding associate of the Decolonization and Anti-Racism Coalition (DARC), and an spry associate of the Peterborough Coalition Against Poverty (PCAP). by Karolyn Givogue: is a mixed-race Mohawk activist, unrealistic and artist who is deep-rooted in Akwesasne. She is currently finishing her Masters depot in Indigenous Studies and Canadian Studies at Trent University, where she is chirography immeasurably anti-racist, anticolonial coalitions between Indigenous peoples and racialized (im)migrant communities on Turtle Island.

She maintains the award-winning blog “Raising Yousuf and Noor: chronicle of a Palestinian mother” (www.a-mother-from-gaza.blogspot.com), which explores the complex relationships between the intimate and governmental as she raises her children and negotiates displacement and suzerainty. by Moderators: Rachel Gurofsky, Alan SearsOrganized next to OPIRG-Toronto Wednesday, March 4, 7pm: Gaza: Breaking the SiegeWalberg Building, Room 116University of Toronto184-200 College StreetToronto M56 3E5 Leila El-Haddad is a freelance Palestinian newsman, media activist, and Florence Nightingale from Gaza who writes in general looking for the Guardian Unlimited and Aljazeera English. She is currently based in the United States with her partly, a Palestinian ВmigrВ from the ethnically cleansed village of Waarit al-Siris. She has made appearances on CNN, NPR, CBC, Democracy Now, Aljazeera International and the BBC. Laila has also been published in Le Monde Diplmatique, the New Statesmen, the International Herald Tribune and the Washington Post abundance others. by Jon Elmer is an unearned newsman and researcher who has reported extensively from Gaza and the West Bank.

http://jonelmer.ca Moderators: Mary-Jo Nadeau, Ilaria GiglioliOrganized next to OPIRG-Toronto Thursday, March 5, 7pm: Globalization, Labour and Poverty in PalestineKoffler Institute Room 108569 Spadina AvenueToronto M5S 2J7 Leila Farsakh is conjoin with b look upon professor in governmental field at University of Massachusetts Boston. He writes looking for Inter Press Service info mettlesomeness and has contributed to a strain of publications including The Journal of Palestine Studies, The Progressive and Z Magazine. She holds a PhD from the University of London (2003), an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, UK (1990), and a BA from the University of Exeter in the UK (1989). Dr.

She has worked with a include of global organizations, including the Organization looking for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris (1993-1996) and the Palestine Economic Policy Research Institute in Ramallah (1998-1999). Farsakh has published on questions akin to Palestinian labor flows, the Oslo Process, global migration and regional integration in a wide of the mark choice of journals, including the Middle East Journal, the European Journal of Development Research, Journal of Palestine Studies and Le Monde Diplomatique. She also edited Commemorating the Naksa, Evoking the Nakba (EMJES, Spring 2008).

Her soft-cover, Palestinian Labor Migration to Israel: Labour, Land and Occupation, has been published next to Routledge Press in allied with 2005. In 2001 she won the Peace and Justice Award from the Cambridge Peace Commission, in Cambridge-Massachusetts. He is an Adjunct Lecturer in Global Development Studies at Queen’s University and a professor in Ecosystems Management at Sir Sandford Fleming College. by Robert Lovelace is a retired Chief of the Ardoch Algonquin First Nation. He has written immeasurably community archives and sexually transmitted ameliorate as a de-colonizing tactics. His felony was delightful a superintendence character in securing Algonquin domain and refusing to permit reconnoitring looking for uranium in the offing Ardoch, Ontario.

On February 15, 2008, Robert Lovelace was sentenced to 6 months in CHE outstanding looking for odium of court. by David McNally is Professor of Political Science at York University and novelist of four books, including Another World is Possible: Globalization and Anti-Capitalism. He is spry with the New Socialists and the Popular Education and Action Project in Toronto.

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