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Fellowship of Reconciliation is a global movement founded in 1914 to support the rights of conscience in resistance to war and military conscription. We are joined by Executivve Director Ariel Gold and scholar of race, religion, and resistance, Iskander Abbasi.
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Sayed Kashua, an Arab Israeli novelist and newspaper columnist based in Boston, is best-known internationally as the creator of hit TV series, most recently "Madrasa," about a bilingual school in Jerusalem where Palestinians and Israelis try to find a common ground. He will be at the WIT Festival on 9/28.
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Neither Israel, Hamas nor the Palestinians are working for peace. If Israel wanted peace it would have throttled the so-called “settlers” years ago and protected the Palestinian population. Hamas made it’s aversion to peace obvious in the brutality of their Oct. 7 attack – they got what they wanted in Israel’s brutal response.
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As expected, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump prevailed in Tuesday’s Republican and Democratic presidential primaries in Massachusetts.
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Activists in Massachusetts are attempting to send a message to President Joe Biden with a “no preference” vote campaign in today’s Democratic primary.
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An interview with Lillian Volat of Anti-Imperialist Solidarity.
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A pro-Palestinian speaker's visit to give a talk last week put Bethlehem Public Library policies under the microscope.
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The last few months have been trying times for the Jewish community following the Hamas attack on Israel and rising anti-Semitism across the United States. But life and celebration go on at local congregations as Hanukkah begins.
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Tonight, faculty and staff members at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts in North Adams are holding a panel discussion on calls for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.