[act-ma] 10/9 AHMED MOOR - "The Lives of Palestinians: Fragmentation and Identity"
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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BOSTON
SUNDAY SPEAKERS FORUM presents...
Sunday, October 9, 2011
11:00am
Indigenous Peoples' Day
AHMED MOOR
"The Lives of Palestinians: Fragmentation and Identity"
Ahmed Moor is a Gaza-born Palestinian American journalist who has worked
with Al Jazeera, The L.A. Times, Mondoweiss, The Guardian and others. He is
currently pursuing a degree in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of
Government.
His discussion will focus on the separate legal classes of Palestinians in
Palestine, Israel and the diaspora.
Community Church of Boston
565 Boylston St. (Copley Square)
www.communitychurchofboston.org
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