The Palestine Poster: A Pixel Is Worth A Thousand Verbs
In the aftermath of the 1968 battle of Al-Karameh, the poster emerged as a new Palestinian national art form...
In the aftermath of the 1968 battle of Al-Karameh, the poster emerged as a new Palestinian national art form...
Brownbag Lecture with Irene Gendzier
22 November 2010
207 Knox Hall, 606 W. 122 Street, 12:30 - 2:00 PM
CPS invites you to the book launch of: Palestinian Village Histories: Geographies of the Displaced and a discussion with author Rochelle A. Davis.
Israeli journalist Amira Hass and University of London professor Gilbert Achcar will discuss Achcar’s recently published book: The Arabs and the Holocaust.
Professor Rashid Khalidi, Co-Director of the Center for Palestine Studies and Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University, will participate in a conference on (Re)searching Palestine: Research Gaps and Horizons organized by the Institute for Palestine Studies.
October 30-31, West Bank.
The Middle East Institute will host a talk by Maen Rashid Areikat, PLO Ambassador to the U.S., on the topic "A Genuine End to Conflict: the Palestinian Perspective."
18 October 2010, 6:00-8:00 PM
International Affairs Building, Room 1501, 420 West 118th Street
The Columbia Law School Center for Gender & Sexuality Law cordially invites you to join us for the Center's upcoming Colloquium with Aeyal Gross from Tel Aviv University, Faculty of Law Professor Katherine Franke, Columbia Law School, will be the commentator
As its inaugural event, the Center for Palestine Studies presents Zindeeq (2009), the latest feature film by groundbreaking Palestinian director Michel Khleifi.
The opening on 7 October 2010 of the Center for Palestine Studies was an important moment for Columbia University as well as for the wider academic community interested in the study of Palestine and Palestinians. Co-Director Rashid Khalidi's initial words, "I hereby announce the opening of the Center for Palestine Studies at Columbia University," were greeted with enthusiastic clapping and cheers from the over 350 in attendance.