Event: Norman Finkelstein in Edmonton

September 29, 2010

Norman Finkelstein: Israel and Palestine: Past, Present, Future
Friday, October 29 at 7:30 pm
Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex (ETLC) 1-001
University of Alberta Campus
(Off 116 Street, between 91st and 92nd Avenues)

Tickets are $15 for non-students, $10 for students with valid ID
Tickets can be purchased at the door or online in advance here.

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In his lecture – Israel and Palestine: Past, Present, Future – Dr. Norman Finkelstein will speak on the present situation in Gaza, the attack on Gaza Aid Flotilla, the current stage of the peace process, and the prospect of another regional war.

Dr. Finkelstein received his PhD in political studies from Princeton in 1988. His doctoral thesis and his subsequent research work have focused on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and American foreign policy on the conflict. For many years he taught political theory and the Israel-Palestine conflict at various universities including Rutgers, New York University, Brooklyn College, Hunter College and DePaul University in Chicago. He is currently an independent scholar.

Aside from his academic writings, he is the author of five books that have been translated into over 40 different languages. This Time We Went Too Far – Truth & Consequences of the Gaza Invasion and Beyond Chutzpah: On the misuse of anti-Semitism and the abuse of history are the most recent works. The son of two Holocaust survivors, he grew up in New York City. His life and career are the focus of the recent award-winning documentary, American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein. He is a fascinating and personable speaker, one whom Canadian audiences are sure to enjoy and learn from.

Part of a national tour organized by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East.


Event: Montreal BDS Conference Update

September 25, 2010

This is an update on the upcoming Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Conference taking place in Montreal from October 22-24, 2010!

1. Conference speakers: Update and exciting news!!
2. Saturday October 23: Artists Against Apartheid Concert
3. Registration
4. Schedule
5. Logistics – conference location, housing, translation, etc.
6. Endorsements
7. Fundraising and Donations
8. Get involved!
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Seven Ways to Get on Board with the Canadian Boat to Gaza

September 25, 2010

Communities from across Canada are rallying behind the Boat to Gaza. An effort of this magnitude will take all of us, and there is a role for everyone as this exciting project unfolds.

Our pan-Canadian committee is moving quickly to make the Canadian Boat to Gaza a reality.

The international community believes that, at this time, we can achieve the most impact in our goal of breaking the siege by sending flotillas in partnership with the Free Gaza Movement. We plan to sail with the next international flotilla — with boats from USA, South America, and Europe — in late fall of this year.

We are building momentum and gaining support, with diverse communities from across Canada rallying behind our project. An effort of this magnitude will take all of us, and there is a role for everyone as this exciting project unfolds. Here are seven ways you can get on board the Boat to Gaza.
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Micheal Keefer Interview in Vue Weekly

September 23, 2010

This week’s Vue Weekly features an interview with Michael Keefer, who is speaking in Edmonton on Monday, September 27 (7:00 pm) in the Telus Building 236/238 on the U of A campus.

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Michael Keefer Interview

September 14, 2010

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Vancouver’s Redeye program on Vancouver Cooperative Radio recently interviewed Professor Michael Keefer, author of Antisemitism Real and Imagined, who will be speaking in Edmonton on September 27.

You can listen to the interview on rabble.ca.

About the Edmonton event:

Criticize Israel, Go to Jail?
with Professor Michael Keefer, author of Antisemitism Real and Imagined
Monday, September 27 (7:00 pm)
Telus Building Room 236/238, U of A Campus
(111 Street & 87 Avenue)
(Click here for map)
FREE


Gideon Levy Interview on Al Jazeera

September 13, 2010

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Al Jazeera English’s Riz Khan interviews Gideon Levy, columnist for the Israeli daily Haaretz on the Palestine-Israel “peace talks.”

Gideon Levy will be speaking in Edmonton as part of his cross-Canada tour sponsored by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East:

Friday, September 24 at 7:30 pm
Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex (ETLC) 1-001
(Off 116 Street, between 91st and 92nd Avenues)


Event: Criticize Israel, Go to Jail?

September 6, 2010

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Criticize Israel, Go to Jail?
with Professor Michael Keefer, author of Antisemitism Real and Imagined

Monday, September 27 (7:00 pm)
Telus Building Room 236/238, U of A Campus (111 Street & 87 Avenue)
(Click here for map)
FREE

Help us spread the word: invite your friends on Facebook.

In the face of mounting international pressure on Israel to end the occupation of Palestine and respect Palestinian human rights, pro-Israeli organizations are attempting to brand any criticism of Israeli policies as “the new antisemitism” in an attempt to counter the growing movement against Israeli Apartheid and in support of the Palestinian call for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel.

The Harper government has been one of the staunchest defenders of Israel’s illegal policies, defunding respected organizations such as the ecumenical organization KAIROS for its supposed support of BDS. On campuses across Canada, pro-Palestinian events such as Israeli Apartheid Week have been met with censorship in a troubling attack on free speech and academic freedom. Toronto’s Queers Against Israeli Apartheid became the first group to be banned in the history of Toronto Pride before a massive public outcry made Pride organizers reverse its decision to ban the group.

In Canada, this effort to brand legitimate criticism, debate and activism around Israeli policies in the occupied territories is being spearheaded by the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA), an ad-hoc coalition of MPs from the Conservatives, Liberals and NDP which, despite its name, has no mandate from Parliament. Since March of 2009 the CPCCA has carried out a biased hearing process which has excluded practically all voices which criticized CPCCA’s mandate or the notion that criticism of Israel is a new form of antisemitism.

The Harper government recently gave $450,000 to support an international conference that in November will bring together Israel supporters from parliaments around the world. Their goal is to expand the definition of antisemitism to include criticism of Israel. The CPCCA, which will release a report at the conference in Ottawa, is expected to recommend changes to the human rights legislation or hate laws that would make it illegal to criticize Israelm speak out against Israeli Apartheid and challenge the illegal policies of the State of Israel.

Responding to this threat to free speech, Michael Keefer, a University of Guelph professor, has written an important book, Antisemitism Real and Imagined: Responses to the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism, that provides an in-depth investigation of the extent of antisemitism in Canada, the ideology of the “new antisemitism,” and the role of the CPCCA as a mechanism to protect Israel and “to curtail freedom of speech and academic freedom across Canada, and to stigmatize, even to criminalize, certain kinds of human rights discourse.”

Presented by Palestine Solidarity Network-U of A and the Seriously Free Speech Committee, sponsored by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW).

More information on the CPCCA, including extensive links, is available on seriouslyfreespeech.ca

Vancouver’s Redeye program on Vancouver Cooperative Radio recently interviewed Professor Michael Keefer. You can listen to the interview on rabble.ca.

A Globe and Mail review of Professor Keeler’s book is available here.

Michael Keefer Bio

Michael Keefer, who studied at the Royal Military College of Canada, the University of Toronto and Sussex University (England), is a Professor in the University of Guelph’s School of English and Theatre Studies, and a former President of the Association of Canadian College and University Teachers of English. His publications include Lunar Perspectives: Field Notes from the Culture Wars, two new editions of Christopher Marlow’s Doctor Faustus, and many book chapters and articles on Renaissance literature and philosophy, on literary and textual-critical theory, and on issues of contemporary cultural politics, including electoral fraud in the United States and Haiti, false-flag terrorism, and the implications of ‘war-on-terror’ politics for Canada. He is a member of The Canadian Charger editorial board. His latest book is Antisemitism Real and Imagined: Responses to the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism.


Event: Gideon Levy in Edmonton

September 1, 2010

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As part of a seven-city tour organized by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, award-winning Israeli journalist Gideon Levy will be speaking in Edmonton on his new book, The Punishment of Gaza.

Friday, September 24 at 7:30 pm
Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex (ETLC) 1-001
(Off 116 Street, between 91st and 92nd Avenues)

Tickets are $15 for non-students, $10 for students with valid ID
Tickets can be purchased at the door or online in advance here.

Help us spread the word: invite your friends on Facebook.

Levy, a journalist with Israeli newspaper Haaretz since 1982, has been covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in particular the occupation of Gaza and the West Bank, for over 20 years. He is a frank critic of Israel’s policies toward the Palestinians.

Mr. Levy will discuss the findings of his most recent book, The Punishment of Gaza, in which he tracks Israel’s progressive abandonment of diplomacy in favour of a policy of provocation and the exercise of raw military power. Gideon Levy’s address will be followed by a time of Q&A.

Full details of the national tour are available on the CPJME website.


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