As the situation in Palestine reaches apocalyptic proportions and we struggle to find the confidence to mobilize our empathetic impulses, we need safe spaces to develop tools to overcome what holds us back. Join us for this critical workshop as we struggle together to heed the cries of humanity.
In these sessions we will roleplay talking to our friends and family about one of the most heartbreaking tragedies of our times, the genocide in Palestine. After reviewing the most crucial facts and history surrounding the occupation of Palestine, we will explore ways to productively build our courage and empathy.
Making connections between the war on Palestine and the war on democratic rights in the U.S. we will broaden our courageous and empathetic impulses as we intervene for a more democratic and socially just future.
The goal of this two-part event is to help each other be more effective advocates for poor and oppressed people in the U.S. and to contribute to the related movement for a free Palestine.
Wednesday, May 21st, 7PM
525 E. Gay Street, West Chester, PA
