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The Institute for Palestine Studies and The Jerusalem Fund invite you to join us for a screening and lecture on the executions and mass graves in Tantura and al-Dawamiya, led by Forensic Architecture’s lead Palestine investigator, Dr. Shourideh Molavi.

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Dr. Amir Aziz investigates the decades-long history of FBI informant programs in the U.S. that attempt to recruit Arab, Palestinian, Muslim, and South-West Asian and North African (SWANA) migrants to serve as counter-terrorism intelligence informants and spy on their communities. FBI agents ply migrants, all with vulnerable immigration status, with false promises of immigration relief and employ deportation threats to coax them into becoming ‘compliant’ informants.

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Brother Ali East and South, The Satisfied Tour with DJ Abilities

Brother Ali is a respected Hip Hop artist, speaker, and community leader. His two-decade resume includes eight critically-acclaimed albums, mentorships with iconic Hip Hop legends Chuck D and Rakim, and performances on late night shows with Jimmy Fallon and Conan O’Brien.

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Join the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa for a webinar discussion with Prof. Efrat Aviv on "Israel-Turkey Relations Through Cartoons."

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The Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, in partnership with the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, the African Studies Program, and the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, and Georgetown University Qatar is hosting Kenneth Roth, former Executive Director of Human Rights Watch and Visiting Professor at the Princeton School for Public and International Affairs, for a talk titled “Righting Wrongs: Reflections on Battling Abusive Governments” on February 25th at Noon in the Copley Formal Lounge.

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