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Dear all,
CMRB (Centre for research on Migration, Refugees and Belonging) is pleased to announce the following seminar: ‘What was Gaza about?’ by Prof Avishai Ehrlich.
This seminar will take place in the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, 27-28 Woburn Sq, WC1H OAA on 4-6pm, Sunday 7th September 2014.
More details on the attached flyer [Moderator’s note: Please see the event details below]. Please circulate widely.
Best regards,
Jamie
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The University of East London’s CMRB (Centre for research on Migration, Refugees and Belonging) is pleased to announce the following seminar:
‘WHAT WAS GAZA ABOUT?’
Prof. Avishai Ehrlich
Sunday 7th September 2014, 4-6pm
This seminar will take place in the Thomas Coram Research Unit, Institute of Education, 27-28 Woburn Sq, WC1H OAA.
Avishai Ehrlich is a political sociologist and activist. He taught, did research and is politically active in Palestine-Israel, the UK, Germany, Canada and Cyprus. He stands for full equality for Palestinians, against the exclusionary nature of the Israeli state. He strives for a secular, socialist Middle East, gender equality and human rights.
For more info on CMRB: http://uel.ac.uk/cmrb/
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