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Freedom Forum sponsors debate with journalists and Seeds of Peace program participants
Wednesday, August 16, 2000
08.14.00
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With the breakdown of the most recent peace talks between Israelis and
Palestinians, both societies must renew the struggle to find common
ground. Seeds of Peace is a nonprofit organization that brings Israeli
and Palestinian teenagers together to learn about each other's cultures, gain
conflict resolution skills and build mutual understanding and respect.
The successful seven-year-old program has expanded recently to include Greek
and Turkish youngsters from Cyprus and teenagers from the Balkans.
Participants attend a summer camp in Maine together and visit Washington, DC at
the conclusion of their trip. Join us as Seeds of Peace participants from
Israel and Palestine debate media coverage with journalists.
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| WHAT: | "Hearing All Voices: Journalists Discuss Media Coverage of the Middle
East" | | WHO: | Imad Musa, Reuters TV
Glenn Frankel, editor, Washington Post Magazine, and author of "Beyond the
Promised Land: Jews and Arabs on the Hard Road to a New Israel" Moderator:
Joan Mower, director/African and Latin American programs, The Freedom Forum
150 Israeli and Palestinian teenagers from Seeds of Peace | | WHEN: | Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:30 a.m. (breakfast) |
| WHERE: | The Freedom Forum
Rooftop Conference Center (22nd floor) 1101 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA
22209 Metro: Rosslyn. Pay parking available in the building. |
For more information, contact Donna Fowler, director/communications,
at 703/284-2887.
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