Eyes on Activism: Celebrating Social Change in Israel through the Visual
Arts
Engage with activism in Israel through original photographs of activists
working for social change on a wide range of issues.
Experience original art produced by students on campus and inspired by
social change movements in Israel.
Enjoy a presentation by Nili Yosha, an Israeli-American photographer,
artist, and activist.
This event is brought to you by Kesher Enoshi: Progressives for Activism
in Israel. Kesher Enoshi is a group committed to making Israel a better
place by engaging directly with the very people who are actively working
towards social change in Israel. By forming direct relationships with
activists in Israel, Kesher Enoshi can gain first hand knowledge about
the many challenges faced by activists in Israel so that we may educate
our community about their struggles, help in any way that we can, and
link organizations here to organizations there.
This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome to
participate. Admission is free. Snacks and beverages will be provided.
LOCATION: FSM Cafe at Moffitt Library, UC Berkeley
DATE: Friday, May 9, 2008
TIME: 5:00 - 7:00pm
This event is co-sponsored by Free Speech Movement Cafe Educational
Programs and Kesher Enoshi and supported by the Center for Middle
Eastern Studies, Hillel, the New Israel Fund, and Young Judaea.
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For further information or if there are any questions, contact:
Frank Lester
Free Speech Movement Cafe Educational Programs
flester@library.berkeley.edu
510-643-6445