Date/Time: Wednesday, October 25, 11:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m.
Location: To Be Determined – Location details will be sent to registered attendees.
Details: Space may be limited due to the venue. Tufts IDs are required. Check-in will open at 11:30 am. Light lunch will be served beforehand at 11:30 a.m. Please arrive promptly as the program will start at 12 noon. This event is closed to the press.
RSVP Required: https://tufts.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5jLpA4s5kKG7jVk
The goal of this event is to engage in a discussion with different perspectives on the ongoing violence in the Middle East, and to model ways to connect and share experiences that may be vastly different.
Eileen Babbitt, Professor of the Practice of International Conflict Management at the Fletcher School, will facilitate our discussion, and Professor of Political Science Malik Mufti, Professor of Philosophy Avner Baz, and Associate Professor of Anthropology Amahl Bishara will also participate.
This will be a guided conversation. All points of view are welcome. You are invited and encouraged to share your own experience, express concerns, pose questions, and seek a deeper understanding of other perspectives within our diverse community.
We understand that it can be difficult to discuss sensitive topics among groups with varying points of view, but we have guidelines in place so everyone can feel this event is a space for respectful dialogue: