Dueling Narratives on the Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Discussion of Concepts and Misconceptions
Campus Location
Office/Remote Location
Description
Co-hosted with Student Diversity Programs, Real Talk Dialogue Series
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is deeply rooted in history and yet contemporary understanding of it is largely framed as conflictual and controversial because of the seemingly irreconcilable narratives of each party involved.
This presentation will attempt to shed light on how these competing narratives emerged and have been sustained by demonstrating the key divergences in how each side views the history and the present. The purpose of the presentation, and the moderated discussion to follow, is to highlight the underlying ideological and political causes of the divide, which need to be bridged to achieve in the first instance, a more dispassionate understanding, and in the longer term, a basis for contributing to lasting peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Co-sponsored by the Department of History, Hillel Las Vegas, Academic Engagement Network, and Stand with Us.
Admission Information
All lectures are free and do not require a reservation to attend.