TIME CHANGE: Peace in the Era of Post-Truth: The Logic of Fragmenting Palestine

Date: 

Thursday, November 19, 2020, 12:00pm to 1:30pm

Location: 

online webinar (registration link below)

The WCFIA/CMES Middle East Seminar and the Religion, Conflict and Peace Initiative at the Harvard Divinity School present

Amira HassAmira Hass
Journalist & correspondent for the Occupied Territories, Haaretz; Religion, Conflict, and Peace Initiative Fellow, Religious Literacy Project, Harvard Divinity School

Please note: this talk was originally scheduled for 4:30pm.

Register: https://bit.ly/2GOumFf​​​​​​​.

Amira Hass is the Haaretz correspondent for the Occupied Territories. Born in Jerusalem in 1956, Hass was educated at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she studied the history of Nazism and the European Left’s relation to the Holocaust. Her book Drinking the Sea at Gaza: Days and Nights in a Land under Siege is an account of the three-year period during which she lived in Palestinian enclave of Gaza. Her other books include Reporting from Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist in an Occupied Land and Diary of Bergen-Belsen: 1944–1945. Hass has been the recipient of several awards, including the World Press Freedom Hero award from the International Press Institute, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Women’s Media Foundation, the Reporters Without Borders Prize for Press Freedom, and the UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize. Hass joined Haaretz in 1989 and has been in her current position since 1993. She has lived in the West Bank city of Ramallah since 1997. 

Amira joined the Religious Literacy Project, Harvard Divinity School, for the spring semester of 2020. While at Harvard, she worked on her book project. In this book, she describes the external and internal processes of creating the Palestinian Bantaustans – separated and potentially disconnected enclaves of limited self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza.

Rescheduled from Spring 2020. This event is open to the public, but registration is required for this Zoom webinar.

Sponsors: Religion, Conflict and Peace Initiative at the Harvard Divinity School, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and the Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Contact: Liz Flanagan