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Palestine Teach-In (Re-scheduled)

  • Links Hall 3111 North Western Avenue Chicago, IL, 60618 United States (map)

This program involves a lecture and Q&A by Professor Iymen Chehade, followed by an optional movement practice to explore, process, and ground ourselves following the teach-in.

With skewed media coverage and misinformation about the war on the people of Palestine, now more than ever it is important to discuss the origins of the crisis, where it is going, and how to end it so that peace, dignity, and justice can be achieved for all.

Workshop Schedule:

3:00 pm - 3:15 pm: Introduction

3:15 pm - 4:15 pm: Lecture

4:20 pm - 5:15 pm: Q&A

5:15 pm - 5:30 pm: Optional: Community Movement/Grounding

During the event, there will be an opportunity to donate directly to support the people of Gaza.

About the Artists

Iymen Chehade (he/him) is a lecturer on the Palestinian-Israeli Crisis at Columbia College and the School of the Art Institute. He is active in the areas of public policy and human rights and is the founder of Uprising, a social justice theater dedicated to telling the stories of marginalized communities. Learn more about Iymen Chehade

Maren Rosenberg (she/her) is a Chicago-based performer, immersive experience designer, creative mercenary, and Co-Artistic Director of Uprising Theater. Learn more about Maren Rosenberg.

Earlier Event: January 14
Palestine Teach-In
Later Event: March 26
5 Broken Cameras Screening