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Event: ‘Challenging the discrimination of Arab Citizens of Israel in Education and the Workplace’

admin - 20th January 2015
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Equality and Non-Discrimination

The UK Friends of the Abraham Fund Initiatives will be holding a symposium:

‘Challenging the discrimination of Arab citizens of Israel in education and the workplace’

Speakers include:

  • Dr. Amir Paz-Fuchs (University of Sussex)
  • Mr. Dan Squires (Matrix Chambers)
  • Mr. Amnon Be’eri-Sulitzeanu & Dr. Thabet Abu Rass (The Jewish & Arab Israeli Co – Executive Directors, the Abraham Fund)
  • Chaired and moderated by Dr. Ruvi Ziegler (University of Reading)

Details:

Monday, 2nd February 5-7pm, Goodenough College, London

Entrance to the event is free, but spaces are limited; please RSVP: nicola.nathan@abrahamfund.org.uk

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