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Second course for up and coming politicians opens

The School for Peace Posted on 12/02/2017 by nswassfp08/08/2017
Up and Coming Politicians - participants in first session

On Friday, February 3 2017, the SFP opened a second course for up-and-coming politicians.

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

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

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The School for Peace (SFP) at Neve Shalom - Wahat al-Salam (NSWAS) was established in 1979 as the first educational institution in Israel promoting broad scale change towards peace and more humane, egalitarian and just relations between Palestinians and Jews.

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  • Environmental and Climate Justice Change Agents Course
  • Breaking the Taboo: SFP’s Terminology Workshop on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
  • Team Learning Series | a Deep Dive Into Topics and Challenges Central to Our Work During Wartime
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