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Georgetown Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine

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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
4 months
RT @zeteo_news: “Khan Suri's release is ‘in the public interest to disrupt the chilling effect on protected speech,’ Judge Patricia Tollive….
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
5 months
Happening next Monday (4/14). Please register and join us.
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The Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding and the Georgetown University Lecture Fund are hosting a panel discussion with Aslı Bâli,...
@ACMCU
acmcu
5 months
Is freedom of speech under attack? On 3/17, #BadarKhanSuri was illegally detained, joining #MahmoudKhalil, #RumeysaOzturk and victims of a crackdown on political speech. Join us to analyze these events and the future of #FreedomOfSpeech in the U.S.
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
6 months
Taking place this evening at 4pm! Please join us for questions, answers, and community.
@joshruebner
Josh Ruebner
6 months
Very honored to be joining fellow Georgetown Profs. @YousefMunayyer & Judith Tucker for this timely panel tomorrow. Thanks to @georgetownFSJP for organizing this.
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
6 months
We ask our GU community to come to campus in keffiyehs today. As disturbing events unfold around us, we are holding the immense fear, rage, and pain with you all. Remind this administration that we stand together and will not be intimidated by fear tactics. FREE PALESTINE 🇵🇸
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Georgetown FSJP
6 months
RT @joshruebner: Very honored to be joining fellow Georgetown Profs. @YousefMunayyer & Judith Tucker for this timely panel tomorrow. Than….
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
6 months
Next Thursday, March 20th, FSJP will be hosting a Q&A session on U.S. foreign policy on Palestine and Israel. Bring your questions (and a friend!) We'll be in ICC 241 from 4 to 5:30pm.
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
6 months
This coming Wednesday, March 12th we will be joined by Dr. @AmahlBishara, who will speak on how Palestinians have cultivated and sustained connection in the face of genocide. RSVP at
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Georgetown FSJP
7 months
Please join us this coming Sunday, February 16th in the ICC auditorium at 6pm for the launch of this important new work from Mohammed El-Kurd. Advance registration is free and required ⬇️.
@PalStudies
Institute for Palestine Studies
7 months
In partnership with @georgetownFSJP & Zeytoun, a SWANA alliance, the Institute for Palestine Studies-USA invites you to attend the DC book launch of @m7mdkurd's Perfect Victims and the Politics of Appeal (@haymarketbooks) in conversation with @JehadAbusalim. 🔗 Register ⬇️
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
7 months
Happening this evening!.
@TheLannanCenter
Lannan Center
7 months
Don't miss our event with Fadi Abushammalah, executive director of Palestine's only cultural union, next week on 2/11 at 6:30PM. The event will be moderated by Jen Marlowe, the founder of Donkeysaddle Projects, and you won't want to miss out!.
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
8 months
Join us on Jan. 17th for a screening and critical discussion with director Rehab Nazzal. This event features Nazzal’s short films, Vibrations from Gaza and Canada Park, followed by a dialogue with the director and two panelists. Register at:
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Georgetown FSJP
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
1 year
Welcome back, students and colleagues! Georgetown FSJP is opening the Fall 2024 semester with a series on Palestine 101. Join us on the evenings of Sept. 3-6 from 5 to 6:30pm in the CCAS Boardroom (ICC 141). Light refreshments available.
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
1 year
"We. stand with [Prof. Tamari] and condemn in the strongest possible terms the appalling police brutality to which he, and so many of our colleagues and students, are now routinely subject across the country.".
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Georgetown FSJP
1 year
Faculty from @GUHistory on the appalling assault on Prof. Steve Tamari on 4/17: "The situation would sicken even those with no connection to Prof. Tamari; for us, as members of the department that granted Professor Tamari his doctoral degree, the horror is only magnified."
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
1 year
RT @ccasGU: We stand in support of courageous university students across the country exercising their First Amendment rights and calling fo….
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We stand in support of university students across the country exercising their First Amendment rights and calling for an end to US complicity in Israel's genocide in Gaza.  Read full statement.
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
1 year
Israel has begun bombing Rafah & is preparing for a ground invasion. We urge congresspersons to stop using student encampment protests as a distraction from their continued funding & arming of the genocide in Palestine. Money for health & education, NOT bombs & occupation! (2/2)
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
1 year
Hands Off Our Students, Keep Eyes On Rafah! .Our statement on efforts by members of Congress to interfere with the DMV Gaza Solidarity Encampment (1/2)
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@georgetownFSJP
Georgetown FSJP
1 year
The wanton assault on academic institutions in Gaza is an attack on educators everywhere. Just as we admire the contributions of our Palestinian colleagues as researchers, teachers, and administrators, we now grieve their loss, and demand a ceasefire.
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Georgetown FSJP
1 year
Meanwhile, 88,000 students have been deprived of their university education, and 555 students were not able to travel to use the international scholarships they were offered prior to the genocide.
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