Join us for an opportunity to hear from Mohammad Darawshe about the current political situation in Israel and his work to bridge the gap between the country’s Jewish and Arab citizens as director of strategy at the Center for Shared Society at Givat Haviva—a civil society organization striving to create a Jewish and Arab shared society in Israel.
This event is co-sponsored by IPF Atid Boston, Israel Policy Forum, JCRC of Greater Boston, Harvard Hillel and Brandeis Hillel.
Address provided upon registration.
Mohammad Darawshe is a leading expert on Arab-Israeli relations and Israeli politics, currently serving as the Director of Strategy at the Center for Shared Society at Givat Haviva. He holds a masters’ degree in Peace and Conflict Management from Haifa University, and is a Robert Bosch Academy Fellow and faculty member at the Hartman Institute. He previously worked as co-director of The Abraham Initiatives, elections campaign manager at the Democratic Arab Party and United Arab List, and was a leadership fellow at the New Israel Fund. He is a member of the executive board of Darkenu, Pnima and Aaron Economics Center. He was previously elected council member of his hometown Iksal. He has presented lectures at the European parliament, NATO Defense College, the World Economic Forum, Club de Madrid, U.S. Congress and Israel’s Presidential Conference. He is the recipient of the Peacemakers Award from the Catholic Theological Union and the Peace and Security Award of the World Association of NGOs.
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