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School for Peace graduates protest in Tel Aviv

The School for Peace Posted on 05/02/2017 by nswassfp09/02/2017
demonstration in Tel Aviv

Thousands of Jews and Arabs, among them SFP grads, demonstrated against racism and incitement

Posted in activism, home-eng

Arab and Jewish planners and architects planning actions to stop the demolition policy affecting Arab communities

The School for Peace Posted on 31/01/2017 by nswassfp31/01/2017
Planners meet to consider joint actions

A group of SFP change agent grads meet to consider how to act effectively together in order to bring about change that will permit Arab towns to develop

Posted in activism, home-eng

A meeting for grads of “Two People Write from Right to Left” program

The School for Peace Posted on 01/11/2016 by nswassfp01/11/2016
Two Peoples Write from Right to Left (Cover)

Graduates of the program for teaching the literature of the other met in the framework of a mutual support group.

Posted in activism, home-eng

Projects by graduates of the SFP Literature Course

The School for Peace Posted on 12/09/2016 by nswassfp12/09/2016
בוגרות קורס המורות לספרות

The opening of the school year brings the beginning of many activities planned by teachers who have completed the literature teacher training course, “Two people write from right to left”

Posted in activism, home-eng

Leaders in environmental justice learn about energy and water injustice in S. Hebron Hills.

The School for Peace Posted on 15/06/2016 by nswassfp07/06/2016
Environmentalists tour

Members of the SFP’s change agents course for environmentalists visit the S. Hebron Hills and learn how villagers are affected by environmental injustice.

Posted in activism, home-eng

A new library for Umm al-Hiran

The School for Peace Posted on 08/06/2016 by nswassfp06/06/2016
Library - Umm al-Hiran

On the eve of Ramadan, representatives of the SFP course for leaders of environmental justice went to establish a library in the village of Um al-Hiran

Posted in activism, home-eng

Change agents course grads visit Ramle, Lydda

The School for Peace Posted on 25/05/2016 by Ira Elan24/05/2016
Tour in Ramla Lydda

Graduates of SFP change agents leadership course for activism in shared cities organize an educational field trip

Posted in activism, home-eng

How I was influenced by the Change Agents Course for Mental Health Professionals

The School for Peace Posted on 24/05/2016 by nswassfp04/07/2016
Tovia

A Jewish Israeli graduate of a SFP change agents course talks about her experience of the course and how it affected her.

Posted in activism, home-eng

Roi Silberberg: “The School for Peace Changed My Life”

SFP graduates speak

(English, 6:30 minutes)

24/05/2016 by nswassfp Posted in activism, home-eng

Att. Muhammad Abu Snineh speaks about what he learned from the SFP

(10 minutes – Arabic/English).

24/05/2016 by Ira Elan Posted in activism, home-eng

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