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Friday, June 13, 11:30am–1pm (ET)
Student Roundtable at Candler School of Theology
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Friday, June 13 at 6–9pm (ET)
Pub Talk with Rami Khader at Sceptre Brewing, 630 E Lake Dr, Ste E, Decatur
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Saturday, June 14, 11am–1pm (ET)
“Community Begins at the Table”: family brunch, followed by separate events for adults and children at Decatur Presbyterian Church, 205 Sycamore St, Decatur
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Saturday, June 14, 6:30–8pm (ET)
Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund Atlanta presents “Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” at Alif Institute, 3288 Marjan Dr, Atlanta
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Sunday, June 15, 8:30–10am (ET)
Father’s Day Family Breakfast with Rami Khader at Grace Lutheran Church, 1155 North Highland Ave NE, Atlanta
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Sunday, June 15, 12–2pm (ET)
“Notes from a Palestinian Father” at Virginia Highland Church, 743 Virginia Avenue NE, Atlanta
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Tuesday, June 17, 7-8:30pm (CT)
“Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 205 N Prospect Ave, Park Ridge
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Wednesday, June 18, 8pm (CT)
“Loud for Liberation: A Musical Benefit Show for Healing to Hope” at One City Tap, 3115 S Archer Ave, Chicago
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Friday, June 20, 4–5pm (CT)
WAMM Free Palestine Rally with guest speaker Rami Khader at Summit & Snelling in Saint Paul
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Friday, June 20, 7–8:30pm (CT)
“Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at New City Center, 3104 16th Ave S, Minneapolis
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Saturday, June 21, gallery space open 2–5pm (CT), program at 3pm
“Breaking the Cycle” video installation, family arts event, and come-and-go gathering at Legacy Dream Space Multimedia Living Room, 2205 California St NE, Studio #212, Minneapolis
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Tuesday, June 24, 7–8:30pm (PT)
“Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at The Resource Center for Nonviolence, 612 Ocean St, Santa Cruz
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Wednesday, June 25, 7–8:30pm (PT)
“Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at Mount Diablo Peace and Justice Center, 1035 Carol Ln, Lafayette
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Thursday, June 26, 6:30–8pm (PT)
“Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at CAIR SVCC Art Gallery, 1616 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento
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Friday, June 27, 7–8:30pm (PT)
“Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at Chico First Baptist Church, 850 Palmetto Ave, Chico
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Saturday, June 28, 7–8:30pm (PT)
“Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at Lakeshore Ave Baptist Church, 3534 Lakeshore Ave, Oakland
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Sunday, June 29, 3pm (PT)
Film screening of clip from The Law and the Prophets, followed by “Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers” presentation and Q&A at Arab American Cultural Center of the Silicon Valley, 3968 Twilight Dr, Bldg 2, San Jose
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Thank you for your interest in “Breaking the Cycle: Justice and Healing for Palestinian Children and Caregivers.” We look forward to seeing you during the tour. Please direct any questions to info@healingtohope.org .
Please note that all presentations and conversations, except those specifically designated for families, will directly and explicitly address the realities of life for Palestinian children and youth, including child arrests and detention, settler violence, mass displacement, genocide, and ethnic cleansing. Some of this discussion may not be appropriate for children and sensitive audience members. If you have questions about content to make an informed decision about attendance, please reach out to info@healingtohope.org .
All tour events are free to the general public. We welcome your much-needed donations to sustain, support, and raise awareness about Anar’s crucial community-based psychosocial support programs and arts-based healing work with Palestinian children and caregivers facing violence and oppression in the West Bank.