Media Appearances – 2025 summary
The school for Peace values engaging with international public opinion and offers critical analysis of the current reality, highlighting the failure of violent means to resolve political issues, proposing an alternative approach grounded in honest dialogue and an end to the occupation and brutal oppression of the Palestinians.
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“Dialogue in Times of War: The School for Peace method and social justice pedagogy in education” (English).
Education blog of Bristol Inter-Disciplinary Group for Education Research (BRIDGE), including a lecture by our director Roi Silberberg in which he shares his personal story and how it was changed by his encounter with SFP. He recounts the early days of SFP and the way it was influenced by global peace education theories and the works of critical pedagogists like Paulo Freire and Bell Hooks, emphasizing empowerment, transformation, and critical thinking. | January 2025 https://blogs.uwe.ac.uk/education/dialogue-in-times-of-war/
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Arabic weekly newspaper Kul-Al-Arab (Arabic)
Dr. Samer Swaid on the Urban Planners Course of SFP | May 2025
https://www.kul-alarab.com/Article/1106726
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“Three voices on the issue of Israeli extremism in the West Bank. Interview with Roi Silberberg and Efrat Reubinof” (Italian).
Italian outlet Terrasanta on settler violence in the West Bank | August 2025 https://www.terrasanta.net/2025/08/tre-voci-sul-tema-della-violenza-estremista-israeliana-in-cisgiordania/
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“Not fighting means working hard” (Dutch).
In the magazine “De Groene Amsterdammer.” Article on WASNS with a section on SFP and an interview with Maisoon Badawi | July 2025
https://www.groene.nl/artikel/niet-vechten-betekent-hard-werken
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“Beyond the headlines. A conversation on Peace, Gaza and Taiwan” (English).
The 52nd episode of the Taiwanology podcast includes a discussion between Dr. Roi Silberberg and Dr. Hazem Almassry | September 2025
A transcription of the conversion can be found in Commonwealth Magazine:
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“How Palestinians and Israelis can speak with each other” (German).
In WDR5, German regional public radio broadcaster. Interview with Dr. Slieman Halabi and participants in the International Dialogue Group. January 2026
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