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9/24 (in person, Amherst MA) 6:30pm - FOR AMHERST COLLEGE COMMUNITY ONLY - Common Ground: Families Building Bridges Amid Conflict - A Parents Circle Families Forum Event

Tuesday, September 24th, 6:30 - 8pm Converse | Cole Assembly Room

Bereaved Families Forum | Common Ground: Families Building Bridges Amid Conflict

The Parents Circle - Families Forum is a joint Israeli-Palestinian organization made up of more than 750 bereaved families. Their common bond is that they have lost a close family member to the conflict. But instead of choosing revenge, they have chosen a path of reconciliation. Through their educational activities, these bereaved members have joined together to take tens of thousands of Palestinians and Israelis on journeys of reconciliation. It is often raw and always emotional. But out of these interactions, comes change. Not the kind of change that makes headlines, but a more personal and profound shift in perspective.
As a joint Israeli-Palestinian peace organization, the PCFF models constructive dialogue around shared values. Even since October 7th, 2023, its staff, members, and thousands of participants are still committed to peace and a way forward that centers around empathy and humanization. The PCFF focuses on the shared value of the sanctity of human life. This conversation brings our attention to the values that Palestinians and Israelis can agree upon even in the darkest of times. Please join us in welcoming guest speakers Robi Damelin and Layla Alsheikh to campus to talk about, loss, growth, and community. 
Sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Center for Restorative Practices and Office of Student Affairs - Religious and Spiritual Life

Robi Damelin, spokesperson and director of International Relations for the Parents Circle - Families Forum joined the organization after her son was killed by a Palestinian Sniper. All her work on the ground in Palestine, Israel, and internationally is geared towards non-violence and reconciliation as a means to end the occupation. Robi was named as a 2015 Woman of Impact by Women in the World.
Layla Alsheikh lives in Bethlehem in the West Bank. In 2002, her 6 months old son, Qussay, became ill and Israeli soldiers prevented Layla from taking him to the hospital for more than five hours. Qussay soon died from the lack of timely treatment.  Layla joined the Parents Circle in 2016. Following her son’s death, she never thought of revenge, but rather has devoted her time and energy to ensuring a better, more peaceful future for her children.

For Amherst College Community Only - No registration necessary

Source: Bereaved Families Forum | Common Ground: Families Building Bridges Amid Conflict | The Center for Restorative Practices | Bereaved Families Forum | Common Ground: Families Building Bridges Amid Conflict (amherst.edu)