The Discourse on Palestine Is Shifting. Will Concrete Policy Changes Follow?
The conversation is still overwhelmingly one-sided. But that’s slowly changing thanks to the hard work of activists.
The conversation is still overwhelmingly one-sided. But that’s slowly changing thanks to the hard work of activists.
A Jewish Voice for Peace DC fundraiser for the DC Palestinian Film & Arts Festival, delving into the importance and the power dynamics inherent in storytelling.
Leaked details from the plan reveal that Palestinian voices don’t matter.
Black and Palestinian activists speak out about a dangerous pattern.
To mark the anniversary of the 1948 War and subsequent uprooting and mass displacement of Palestinians, known in Arabic as Al-Nakba (the Catastrophe), the Committee will convene the UN Forum on the Question of Palestine “70 Years after 1948 – Lessons to Achieve a Sustainable Peace.”
The Gaza massacre is a war crime. And the United States is complicit alongside Israel.
As a proud co-sponsor the Institute for Policy Studies invites you to join us for this special musical performance featuring vocalist Fadi Jano! and benefiting UNRWA USA’s vital work for Palestine refugees.
A new Israeli law bans travel by anyone who supports a nonviolent boycott for Palestinian rights — including Jews who break with the government’s right-wing line.
The Institute for Policy Studies joins this unique showcase of the work of Palestinian filmmakers and artists for audiences in Washington, DC Metropolitan area.
Father Miguel D’Escoto Brockmann was a man who spoke truth to power and expected others to do the same.
This is the DC stop of a national tour organized by Friends of Sabeel- North America.
This is not about Israeli defenses, Bennis told the Real News Network, it’s about funding apartheid.
Join us for a Politics and Prose reading and discussion with author Ben Ehrenreich who will present his new book on life and death in Occupied Palestine.
An intimate sit down with “Stateless Palestinians from the Camps in Lebanon” and bringing the movement to build a Black and Palestinian solidarity to Washington DC.
Two of Palestine’s leading human rights defenders will discuss conditions on the ground, the status of human rights and their violations, and the future facing Palestinians, moderated by IPS’s Phyllis Bennis.