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Summer update from the School for Peace

The School for Peace Posted on 17/08/2021 by nswassfp17/08/2021
Social workers conference

Workshop for Community Center members, Festival for al-Araqib, educators forum, social workers conference, plans for the fall

Posted in home-eng, news

Al Araqib residents embroider dreams of a better future

The School for Peace Posted on 01/08/2021 by nswassfp01/08/2021
Al-Araqib

At an event marking the 11th anniversary since the village’s first demolition, SFP graduates employ art in joining the residents’ struggle to rebuild their homes and hold on to their land

Posted in home-eng, news, uncategorized

Environmental and Climatic Justice Course Dialogue Workshop

The School for Peace Posted on 05/07/2021 by nswassfp06/07/2021
Environmental Justice Course weekend

July 1-3, 2021: As part of the environmental and climatic justice course, we began a wonderful journey with a group of brave and courageous men and women who have elected to step out of their everyday busy schedule and their comfort zone for a better, shared future.

Posted in home-eng, news | Tagged environmental-justice

SFP / ACAP Jewish-Arab Urban Planners/Architects Forum meets in the wake of disturbances in the mixed cities

The School for Peace Posted on 01/06/2021 by nswassfp04/06/2021
SFP planners forum meeting

The forum met to discuss the background to the recent violence and joint projects to address planning issues of the mixed cities

Posted in home-eng, news, uncategorized

Mobilizing staff, freelancers and graduates to meet the current crisis

The School for Peace Posted on 16/05/2021 by nswassfp16/05/2021
Demonstration in Jaffa

In the midst of activity, violence, and political uncertainty, the School for Peace has been looking at what we can do to make a difference.

Posted in activism, home-eng, news

Workshops for educators on binational issues

The School for Peace Posted on 16/05/2021 by nswassfp16/05/2021
סדנה בנושא חינוך בהקשר דו-לאומי

Two graduates of the School of Peace are setting up a group in which educators can discuss and learn more about these issues.

Posted in activism, home-eng, news

Opinion: The Current Events in Israel’s Mixed Cities

The School for Peace Posted on 15/05/2021 by nswassfp15/05/2021

We, the faculty, staff and alumni of the School for Peace, in the village of Wahat al-Salam – Neve Shalom (Oasis of Peace), Jews and Arabs, have, as a community, been following the events of the recent days with abhorrence and disgust. The mixed cities, where much of the violence has been taking place, are home to citizens who are Israeli-Palestinians, a valid, national, indigenous minority; and to citizens who are Jewish Israelis.

Posted in home-eng, news, uncategorized

Annual Report for 2020

The School for Peace Posted on 18/04/2021 by nswassfp18/01/2022
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Our annual report for the year

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2020 Annual Report of the School for Peace

The School for Peace Posted on 08/04/2021 by nswassfp08/04/2021

The School for Peace overcame all obstacles to produce an amazing year of activities

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Facilitator Training Course: delving deeper

The School for Peace Posted on 23/03/2021 by nswassfp07/04/2021
facilitator training course

On 19-20 March, we conducted another meeting of the SFP facilitator training course. The session was devoted to learning facilitation skills and theory.

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