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Post-justice, Exceptionalism, and the Normalization of Apartheid

Join Scientists for Palestine, the Bisan Center for Research and Development and the Center for Palestine Studies for the second session of the Bisan Lecture Series (BSL) with Honaida Ghanim (Birzeit University).

The post-justice concept is introduced here to theorize the normalization of oppression, dispossession, and Israeli Apartheid. Post-justice is a state of indifference in which the distinction between right and wrong, or good and evil is irrelevant to politics. Because post-justice is a product of unequal power relations and rest oriental racism toward the Palestinian, it facilitates colonization and apartheid through various tools that emphasize the “exceptionalism” of the colonizer. Honaida Ghanim draws examples from the ongoing official subjugation of Palestinians, the privatization of colonization in East Jerusalem and mixed cities, settler violence in the West Bank, the enactment of the nation-state law, in parallel to the Israeli international relations expansion.

Speaker
Honaida Ghanim is Director of the Palestinian Forum for Israeli Studies “MADAR” and Visiting Professor at Birzeit University. Read more.

About the Bisan Lecture Series (BLS)
The Bisan Lecture Series aims at the full integration of Palestine into the global learning community. It sponsors discourses on subjects of cultural, scientific, and societal importance by leading research experts and public intellectuals of varied heritage and viewpoints. The interactive webinars are free and open to the public, and recordings of each will be posted soon afterward. The BSL will take place every second Wednesday of the month at 12:00 US Eastern Time / 19:00 Palestine Time / 18:00 Central European Time during the academic year.

The Bisan Center for Research and Development which sponsors the Series and which gives it its name, is a non-governmental, nonprofit, democratic and progressive Civil Society Organization (CSO) that seeks to enhance Palestinian abilities and potentials for building an active civil and democratic community. It is one of the six prominent Palestinian civil society organizations designated as “terrorist organizations” by the Israeli Defense Minister on October 19, 2021. This baseless defamatory accusation targets organizations recognized for their professionalism and competence in the field of human rights through research, exchanges, advocacy and training activities.

For more information about the designation and it’s implications on the work of the six organizations, watch the recording of Conflating Human Rights Advocacy with Terrorism, an event hosted by the Center for Palestine Studies in fall 2021.

For more information about the Series and the Bisan Center for Research and Development, click here.