Programa

Program (collaborating professors):


1. Palestinian history and the ongoing al nakba (Prof. Sa'd Nimr, Birzeit University)

2. Jerusalem: history and religions imprinted in its diverse architectural fabric (Prof. Yusuf
Natsheh, Center for Jerusalem Studies, Al Quds University)

3. The Palestinian Refugees  (Dr. Adnan Abdelrazek, author)

4. The political parties, youth movements, and the issue of succession in Palestine (Tahani
Mustafa, West Bank analyst at the International Crisis Group)

5. Apartheid and the infrastructure of violence (Prof. Samer Abdelnour, University of Edinburgh)

6. The Palestinian diaspora and the presence of Arab culture in Brazil (Prof. Muna Odeh,
University of Brasília)

7. South-South Translations (Prof. Wail Hassan, Prof. of Comparative Literature, University of
Illinois) in dialogue with the author of The Enigma of Qaf (Alberto Musa, author)

8. The Bedouin communities in the West Bank today (Prof. Ahmad Amara, Al Quds University) 
in dialogue with The Guarani Mbya indigenous communities in face of land expropriation and
other conflicts (Adriana Testa, Universidade de São Paulo)

9. The solutions put in place by the landless movement MST to promote sustainability and the
permanence of peasants and traditional communities on their land (Dr. Kelli Mafort, Movimento
dos trabalhadores rurais Sem Terra, MST) in dialogue with The Palestinian agricultural
producers: sumud and creativity

10. The struggle for housing in Brazil and the case of Vila Nova Palestina in São Paulo (Nanci
Pittelkow, Coordinator Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Teto, MTST) in dialogue with Ethnic cleansing and gentrification in Palestine today (Prof. Munir Nuseibah, Al Quds
University) 

11. Palestine as literature in the writings of Elias Khoury (Prof. Safa Jubran, University of São
Paulo) in dialogue with Is there a current Palestinian narrative? (Selma Dabbagh, author,
novelist, and director of the International Centre of Justice for the Palestinians)

12. A new paradigm for the future of Palestine: what could a one-state look like? (Prof. Bashir
Bashir, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute)

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