Dialogue on the Israeli-Palestinian issue

ACTIVITY HELD MAINLY IN FRENCH
Two meetings are organized to enable participants to engage in dialogue on the Israeli-Palestinian issue, drawing inspiration from families bereaved by war who have chosen to talk to each other, listen to each other, and seek reconciliation.
During the two 90-minute sessions, the program consists of:
Watching video testimonials from bereaved Israeli and Palestinian parents who have chosen reconciliation over revenge.
Participating in group activities designed to address the conflict in a heart-centered way, recognizing the emotions and needs of everyone involved, including your own.
The videos and activities are produced by Listening from the Heart, an initiative of American Friends of the Parents Circle–Families Forum (PCFF), two organizations committed to reconciliation between Palestinians and Israelis. PCFF members have lost family members in the conflict and yet have chosen dialogue and reconciliation. They are convinced that if they can take this step, anyone can. Their approach is based on humility and the search for a way forward. And indeed, if those who have lost the most can follow a path of dialogue, who cannot?
In order to build rapport and trust over time, the two meetings go hand in hand, and the registration below applies to both. Participants will be asked to engage in the process in accordance with the values of genuine and respectful dialogue from the heart. The limits of what each person wishes to share or not share will be respected.
The sessions will take place on Tuesday, April 28 and May 5 from 6:15 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at EPFL. The location will be communicated to registered participants in due course.
Register here
See you soon,
Alexandre and Alice
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