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<p><strong>EVENT DETAILS</strong></p>
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Gaza Calling: Film Screening and Discussion</strong><br>
<b>Time</b>: Thursday, <b>March 16</b>, 2017 | 7 – 9 p.m.<br>
<b>Location:</b> University College (University of Toronto) |
15 King’s College Circle, Room 140<br>
Facebook event page: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<p>The Coalition Against Israeli Apartheid (CAIA), together with
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP Ryerson), Students
Against Israeli Apartheid – UofT St. George, and UofT Divest,
invite you to a screening of <em>Gaza Calling</em>, a
documentary by Nahed Awwad. Inspired by the director’s own
experiences, the film captures the personal costs faced by
Palestinian families torn apart by arbitrary Israeli barriers
within their own country.</p>
<p>In addition to the film, there will be a brief report back
from the June 2016 fact-finding trip to Palestine by a group
of Modern Languages Association (MLA) members who travelled to
the Occcupied Territories to investigate the conditions for
students and faculty under occupation. University of Toronto
Professor Rebecca Comay was one of the MLA members on this
trip and a co-author of the report. Their eyewitness report
documents the difficult and deteriorating conditions that
Palestinian academics and students face.</p>
<p>The final segment of the event will be a moderated discussion
featuring Issam Alyamani and Jehad Elewiwi, two prominent
Palestine solidarity activists based in Toronto.</p>
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