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SUMMARY:Israeli-Palestinian Peace Processes: Shared History and Contrasting Narratives
DESCRIPTION:You MUST use your email address ending in mit.edu or alum.mit.edu. If you do not use your MIT\, email address you will not be allowed into the webinar. If you are unable to access your MIT email address\, please email us and let us know. At this time that these events are only open to those within the MIT community.
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/israeli-palestinian-peace-processes-shared-history-and-contrasting-narratives/
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SUMMARY:Understanding Antisemitism: Enduring Hatred
DESCRIPTION:Pamela Nadell is the director of the Jewish Studies Program at American University. Her research focuses on American Jewish history and antisemitism in the United States. \nDialogues Across Difference focuses on modeling disagreement by elevating and encouraging dialogue.
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/understanding-antisemitism-enduring-hatred/
LOCATION:45-801\, 51 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond Speaker Series Spring 2024\nThese events are free and unticketed. Registration information for the Prasad and deBoer events TBA. \n“Israel/Palestine: What Next?”\nWith Hussein Ibish (Arab Gulf States Institute)\, Shanie Reichman (Israel Policy Forum)\, Tarek Masoud (Harvard)\, Shai Feldman (Brandeis)\, and others TBC.\nFebruary 13\, 7-8.30p\, 1-190\nRegistration: http://mitcdp.ticketleap.com/israelpalestine-what-next/ \n“Can We Trust Medical Science?”\nwith Vinay Prasad\, author of Ending Medical Reversal and Malignant\, and MIT’s Peko Hosoi (MECHE)\nFebruary 26\, 7-8.30p\, details TBA. \n“Did Elites Eat the Social Justice Movement?”\nwith Freddie deBoer\, author of How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement\nApril 8\, 7-8.30p\, details TBA. \nThe events are followed by a reception. All welcome!
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/civil-discourse-in-the-classroom-and-beyond/2024-02-13/
LOCATION:Massachusetts
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SUMMARY:The Future for Israelis and Palestinians: What is Possible\, What is Likely\, and How the Current Conflict Affects What’s Next
DESCRIPTION:You MUST use your email address ending in mit.edu or alum.mit.edu. If you do not use your MIT\, email address you will not be allowed into the webinar. If you are unable to access your MIT email address\, please email us and let us know. At this time that these events are only open to those within the MIT community.
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/the-future-for-israelis-and-palestinians-what-is-possible-what-is-likely-and-how-the-current-conflict-affects-whats-next/
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SUMMARY:Campus Freedom of Expression:  Antisemitism and the Current Controversies
DESCRIPTION:Erwin Chemerinsky is the dean of the University of California Berkeley School of Law. A free speech scholar who has recently written about antisemitism on college campuses\, he specializes in constitutional law\, criminal procedure\, and federal jurisdiction. \nDialogues Across Difference focuses on modeling disagreement by elevating and encouraging dialogue.
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/campus-freedom-of-expression-antisemitism-and-the-current-controversies/
LOCATION:45-801\, 51 Vassar Street\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond Speaker Series Spring 2024\nThese events are free and unticketed. Registration information for the Prasad and deBoer events TBA. \n“Israel/Palestine: What Next?”\nWith Hussein Ibish (Arab Gulf States Institute)\, Shanie Reichman (Israel Policy Forum)\, Tarek Masoud (Harvard)\, Shai Feldman (Brandeis)\, and others TBC.\nFebruary 13\, 7-8.30p\, 1-190\nRegistration: http://mitcdp.ticketleap.com/israelpalestine-what-next/ \n“Can We Trust Medical Science?”\nwith Vinay Prasad\, author of Ending Medical Reversal and Malignant\, and MIT’s Peko Hosoi (MECHE)\nFebruary 26\, 7-8.30p\, details TBA. \n“Did Elites Eat the Social Justice Movement?”\nwith Freddie deBoer\, author of How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement\nApril 8\, 7-8.30p\, details TBA. \nThe events are followed by a reception. All welcome!
URL:https://doingwell.mit.edu/event/civil-discourse-in-the-classroom-and-beyond/2024-02-26/
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