Roots of Conflict, Paths to Peace
Description
Omer Bartov, a professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Brown University; Bret Stephens, op-ed columnist of The New York Times; and Rula Hardal, Palestinian co-director of A Land for All, will delve into the historical roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict, examining key milestones and socio-political factors that have shaped its trajectory. Are there viable solutions for lasting peace? The conversation will also explore contemporary challenges and engage with diverse perspectives on viable solutions for a lasting peace, emphasizing diplomacy, mutual understanding, and the role of global stakeholders. This event is part of the ongoing discussion series, "Conflict in the Middle East: Context and Ramifications."
This event is hosted by Hopkins at Home. Please attend the event by using the livestream link.
This event is presented by the Alexander Grass Humanities Institute, the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, and Hopkins at Home.
Who can attend?
- General public
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students