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Wednesday the 13th:

Is Peace Possible?

Interested in earning more about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Worried that peace is no longer achievable?

J Street U and Amnesty are hosting a discussion on Palestinian refugees as part of J Street U's Is Peace Possible program. The event will feature a fifteen-minute video that gives background information on the refugee issue -- and how that issue could be solved in the context of a two-state solution. The short video will be followed by a reflection on the video and a discussion of the refugee problem.


Haldeman 028 from 8:30-9:30


Thursday the 14th (Valentine's Day):

We'll be in Novack around 7-10 handing out cookies in exchange for support of the One Billion Rising Campaign: http://onebillionrising.org/page/s/amnesty-international-and-one-billion-rising


Thursday the 21st:

Dinner and Documentary: Starting at 7PM in Rocky 002, we'll be watching the documentary Seoul Train, which investigates the dangerous process by which North Koreans refugees escape to safety through China.


Here's the trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgBBTANnG10


And as always, our meetings for the term will be at 9PM on Tuesdays!


-Amnesty International of Dartmouth


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