April 27, 1:00 - 4:00 PM EDT - in person at Emmanuel College, Fenway, Boston, MA
Emmanuel College’s 12th Annual Dorothy Day Lecture Presents
"On the Path to Justice and Enduring Peace Between Palestinians and Israelis"
Jonathan Kuttab, JD International human rights attorney, Co-founder of Nonviolence International and Al-Haq, Palestinian human rights group
Shaul Arieli, PhD geographer, teacher and researcher at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Truman Institute for Peace, and Economic Cooperation Foundation
Please join us for this important and highly relevant lecture, “On the Path to Justice and Enduring Peace Between Palestinians and Israelis,” which will highlight opportunities for peace that employ different goals and strategies.
The Dorothy Day Committee has compiled an extensive list of resources on Palestine-Israel, available here.
The annual Dorothy Day Lecture Series was launched in 2013 by the Emmanuel College Class of 1971 to honor liberal arts as the foundation and inspiration for meaningful social action. The goal of the lecture series is to encourage ongoing engagement with issues of social justice among students, alumni and the general public. The Dorothy Day Lecture Series features speakers who are role models for contributing to positive social change. The series is named for Dorothy Day, a courageous 20th-century woman of faith who dedicated her life to the struggle for economic and social justice.