by
Jillian Wagner
| 02/12/2008
A film screening and panel program were held on campus last week to raise awareness about the current situation in the Gaza Strip.The programs were held in conjunction with Lighting Gaza, an international movement symbolized by lighting candles that signify the absence of electricity and other basic humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.The Arab Culture Club and the Slifka Scholars, comprised of one Jewish Israeli student and one Palestinian Arab student who are offered a full scholarship to Brandeis each year and are involved in coexistence work between Israelis and Palestinians, screened the 2001 documentary Gaza Strip in order to promote awareness from the Palestinian point of view.
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