Tuesday, May 14, 6:30 PM EDT - In person, Luther Place Memorial Church, 1226 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC,
Teach-In: How U.S. Policy Enables the Gaza Genocide
Join us for this free and public event. You'll hear directly from three Palestinian speakers from Gaza on how U.S. policy enables the Gaza Genocide. Analyst Jehad Abusalim will break down the historical context and current political landscape, visual journalist Eman Mohammed will share a personal narrative on life for Palestinian people in Gaza, and video storyteller Salma Shawa will will outline just how important it is for us to use our voices to share out how the US is enabling this genocide. USCPR Action Policy Manager Mohammed Khader will also analyze the U.S. role in the ongoing genocide from a policy perspective. USCPR Action Executive Director Ahmad Abuznaid will moderate, with an introduction from USCPR Action Organizing & Advocacy Director Iman Abid.
Doors open at 6:30 PM, and the program begins at 7 PM. Join us on the evening before Nakba Day to deepen your knowledge and learn how you can advocate to force real policy change.
To register: Teach-In: How U.S. Policy Enables the Gaza Genocide (uscpr.org)