An Evening of Solidarity

Dr King said the arc of the moral universe is long, but bends towards justice. Ever find yourself these days feeling it hard to believe his words? If you are wondering what to do, or think, or feel about what is happening in Gaza and in the world, this event is for you.

Join Dr. Aimee Shalan, a longstanding, outspoken advocate for Palestinian rights, and Geneva-based human rights activists and humanitarians for an exploration of how movements for freedom and justice matter - and have mattered - now, and through history. 

This informal and confidential networking event will focus on the Gaza crisis and how international NGOs and allies can support Palestinian-led campaigns against occupation and apartheid. The discussion will aim to foster solidarity and share practical models for impactful activism.

Date & Time: Tuesday, June 4th, 6:00 PM

Location: The Impact Hub, Rue Fendt 1, 1201 Genève

(Entrance to the Impact Hub is at the back of the building via the parking lot)

Food & Refreshments will be served

Please RSVP

Hosted in partnership with Geneva's Amnesty Group 40

Dr. Shalan, is an experienced humanitarian and a longstanding outspoken advocate for Palestinian rights. Currently the Director of transformative educational organisation Makan, Dr. Shalan holds a doctorate in the Politics of Palestinian Literature, is a trustee of Fobzu, a policy member of Al Shabaka and Chair of the British Palestinian Committee. She will lead an informal and confidential networking event focused on the Gaza crisis and how international NGOs and allies can support Palestinian-led campaigns against occupation and apartheid. This event aims to foster solidarity and share practical models for impactful activism.

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