[Fdu] Vijay Prashad lecture: Politics of Academic Boycott: *new* time/venue info

Cynthia Wright cynthia.wright at utoronto.ca
Thu Mar 23 18:01:17 EDT 2017


	

	

	

	



*Please share widely*

Students Against Israeli Apartheid (SAIA UT) and the Arts and Sciences 
Students Union (ASSU) are pleased to present the rescheduled lecture by 
Prof. Vijay Prashad (which was cancelled due to inclement weather 
earlier this month).
This event is co-sponsored by Faculty for Palestine.

Please join us!

*Palestine's Right to Education: The Politics of the Academic Boycott

* *Speaker:* Vijay Prashad
*Date*: Monday March 27th 2017
*Time:* 4:30-6:30pm
*Location:* Imperial Oil Lecture Room, C. David Naylor Building, 6 
Queens Park Crescent West
*Description:*
The call for an academic boycott of complicit Israeli academic 
institutions is a call for universities, academic associations, and 
student governments and unions to refuse to be complicit in and 
normalize Israel’s war crimes, ongoing occupation, oppression and 
apartheid. In this lecture, Vijay Prashad, Professor of South Asian 
History and International Studies at Trinity College, will speak to the 
case for the academic boycott of Israeli academic institutions that are 
complicit in such crimes.

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*Website:* www.faculty4palestine
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