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THIS SUNDAY: Building Bridges For Peace In A Divided World
Sabato 05 Dicembre 2020 08:24

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Join us on
December 6, 2020 at 11am EST
for a zoom webinar on

Building Bridges For Peace In A Divided Wor

From left to right: Jo Berry of Building Bridges for Peace; Bassam Aramim and Rami Elhanan of the Parents Circle-Families Forum; PT member and educator Karen Shea who lost her uncle on 9/11.


Join us for this rare opportunity to hear from an international group of activists who are building bridges after experiencing adversity. Our panelists will share how they transformed their pain and suffering into working for a more peaceful world. They will give examples of bridge building in their communities and their work with an empowered younger generation of change makers.

Our panelists will be Jo Berry, founder of Building Bridges for Peace, Bassam Aramim and Rami Elhanan, Parents Circle-Families Forum and PT member & educator, Karen Shea.

The discussion will be moderated by Nick Perrotti. Questions from the audience will be addressed in real time.

Our Panelists:

Bassam Aramim lives in Jericho in the West Bank. At the age of 17, he was incarcerated and spent 7 years in an Israeli jail. He went on to study history and holds an MA in Holocaust studies from the University of Bradford, England. He joined the Parents Circle in 2007 after losing his 10 year old daughter Abir, who was killed by an Israeli border policeman in front of her school. Bassam devotes his time and energies to his conviction for a peaceful, nonviolent to the Israeli occupation of Palestine and to Israeli Palestinian reconciliation.

Jo Berry is an inspiring speaker from the UK who works to resolve conflict around the world. Sixteen years after her father was killed by an IRA bomb, Jo first met with the man responsible, Pat Magee. This initial three hour meeting led to them speaking on over three hundred occasions, on a shared platform around the world. The founder of the nonprofit Building Bridges For Peace, Jo advocates that unbounded empathy is the biggest weapon we have to end conflict. Jo is currently working in schools empowering young people to be positive change makers. With political, religious and racial divides deepening as global and local events unfold, her words offer a message of hope and encourage us all to see the humanity in others.

Rami Elhanan is a 7th generation Jerusalemite. He identifies himself as a Jew, an Israeli, and before everything else a human being. On the first day of the school year in 1997, Rami's daughter, Smadar, was killed by two Palestinian suicide bombers who murdered five people that day. Soon after, Rami joined the Parents Circle, to speak before Israeli, Palestinian and international audiences.

Karen Shea is an assistant principal at an alternative school in Denver, Colorado. She was a 21 year old, first year high school social studies teacher on September 11, 2001 when her uncle, Stephen E. Tighe was killed in the World Trade Center. In 2005, Karen traveled with the Peaceful Tomorrows delegation to Spain to meet with the families of the March 11, 2004 Madrid train bombings and with survivors of the bombing at Guernica. Throughout her 19 years in education, Karen has focused on providing students with opportunities to study peace education, engage in social justice, and to become more involved in the betterment of their communities.


We look forward to hearing from you.

This event is free, but we do appreciate donations
to help us continue our meaningful work.


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