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Oranim International

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“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”
Desmond Tutu

The Galilee Dreamers International Youth Conference
From Discrimination to Reconciliation
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination:
March 14, 2022
Hadomi Conference room Building 46, Oranim College and on Zoom

15:30-20:00 (Israel, South Africa) / 9:30 am-2:00 pm (EDT) / 14:30-19:00
(Germany)

Schedule:

15:30 
Gathering

16:00 (10:00 am EDT/15:00 Germany/16:00 South Africa)
     Greetings and Introduction to the International Conference
•    Dr. Rachel Ravid, Director of the Galilee Dreamers
•    Dr. Malik Hujeirat, Vice Principal Atid High-School, Bir El Maksur
•    Emily Vaynshtein, Galilee Dreamer student, Eynot Yarden High School

16:15   Opening Words: Desmond Tutu – Personal Notes
Dr. Rene Nassen, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Head of Clinical Unit, Lentegeur Hospital/Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa

16:30    Keynote Lecture – The Race Against Racism: Sprint or Marathon?
             Dr. Roberta Bell-Kligler, Director Emerita, Oranim International School

16:50    Coffee/Tea Break and Passage to Workshops

17:15    First Session of Workshops (Please see descriptions at end of program)
Workshop 1
Connecting through Photography: Sarit Krupka, photographer and artist
Workshop 2
Black Lives Matter – Race and Social Justice in America: Natalie Mclaughlin, TEAM for All, Baltimore Maryland
Workshop 3
Otherness The root of all conflict : Dr. Muli Peleg, Director, Oranim International School
Workshop 4
Unmasked! The Masks We Wear During Dialogue with the Other: Lori Abramson, Oranim International School  
Workshop 5
Discrimination in the Pursuit of Justice and National Security in the United States: Jonathan Alegria, Oranim International School

18:00    Coffee/Tea Break and Passage to Workshops

18:15     Second Session of Workshops (Please see descriptions at end of program)
Workshop 1
Connecting through Photography: Sarit Krupka, photographer and artist
Workshop 2
Black Lives Matter – Race and Social Justice in America: Natalie Mclaughlin, TEAM for All, Baltimore Maryland
Workshop 3
Otherness The root of all conflict : Dr. Muli Peleg, Director, Oranim International School,
Workshop 4
Unmasked! The Masks We Wear During Dialogue with the Other: Lori Abramson, Oranim International School  
Workshop 5
Discrimination in the Pursuit of Justice and National Security in the United States: Jonathan Alegria, Oranim International School

19:15    Return to Main Hall

19:25    Reflection and Concluding Remarks
•    Dr. Rabbi Paul Schneider: Co-founder and Chair of the Galilee Dreamers Steering Committee
•    Dr. Desmond Kaplan: Co-founder and Member of the Galilee Dreamers Steering Committee
•    Parent Voice  
•    Dr. Rachel Ravid and Faten Barakat-Tabaja, Co- Directors of the Galilee Dreamers, Oranim College

During the conference you are invited to join our Graffiti Art Project:
“Graffiti for Justice – Spraying for a Better World”


Workshop Descriptions:
1.    Connecting through Photography: Sarit Krupka, photographer and artist, Israel
Photography can bridge worlds, reveal identities, and help us to see old issues in a new light. Connect and inspire through the visual language of photography. Learn about the elements for creating compelling photos and enjoy practicing them.

2.    Black Lives Matter – Race and Social Justice in America: Natalie Mclaughlin, TEAM for All, Baltimore Maryland
In this workshop we will learn about BLM which is a decentralized political and social movement that seeks to highlight racism, discrimination, and inequality experienced by black people in America.

3.    Otherness The root of all conflict : Dr. Muli Peleg, Director, Oranim International School, Israel
Otherness is an attitude or a mindset referring to a different individual or group as menacing, destabilizing or inferior. The categorization of Otherness is used as the justification for discrimination and bias against people of other race, color, nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion, or creed. In this workshop we will discuss the meanings and implications of otherness.

4.    Unmasked! The Masks We Wear During Dialogue with the Other: Lori Abramson, Co-Director, Galilee Dreamers, Oranim International School, Israel  
In the Biblical story of Purim, nobody is what they seem to be. To save their community, the heroes of the story were forced to unmask themselves and others and to reveal their true identities. In this workshop, we will create a simple mask that reflects what we want others to see and know about us. We will discuss how our masks stand in the way of true dialogue with the other and strategies for safely unmasking.

5.    Discrimination in the Pursuit of Justice and National Security in the United States: Jonathan Alegria, Fulbright Scholar, Oranim International School, Israel and United States
This workshop will explore how balancing justice and national security through the history of United States has led to social and racial discrimination. From internment camps to 9/11, discrimination has been an unacceptable by-product, and at times the end goal in of itself, in defending the country from domestic and external threats.

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