American Politics, Transnationalism, and the Question of Palestine

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Nov

Tue

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Gold Student Center, Multipurpose Room
poster for the lecture, "american politics, transnationalism, and the question of palestine" featuring a portrait of the lecturer. Text on poser is in the body of the web page

An online lecture presented via zoom

Tuesday, November 19 
2:45-4 p.m. 
Gold Student Center 
Multipurpose Room

Dr. Karam Dana was born and raised in the city of Al-Khalil (Hebron) in Palestine. He is the Alyson McGregor Distinguished Professor of Excellence & Transformative Research at University of Washington Bothell. Dr. Dana is also the Founding Director of The American Muslim Research Institute (AMRI).

For more information, contact Adrian_Pantoja@pitzer.edu

Event Information

Organization

  • Institute for Global/Local Action and Study
  • Racial Justice Initiative

Event Type

Event Organizer

IGLAS

Melvin L. Oliver Racial Justice Initiative 

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