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My Name is Rachel Corrie in Waynesville, NC

Haywood Arts Regional Theater presents a production of My Name Is Rachel Corrie: February 25, 25 at 7:30PM, February 26 at 2:00pm Hold Over/Snow Dates: March 3, 4, 5 For $10 tickets, see http://www.harttheatre.org/project/my-name-is-rachel-corrie/ or call the HART box office at: 828-456-6322. Read a review in the Asheville, NC Mountain Xpress.

How to Engage with the Other: a Discussion of an Approach to the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict

Town Hall Seattle 1119 Eighth Avenue, Seattle, Washington

Sulha Peace Project An Israeli-Palestinian Peace Project Recognizing the mutual fears, alienation and suspicion that exist between Israelis and Palestinians, the Sulha Peace Project brings together such diverse factions as soldiers, stone throwers, young professionals, academicians and laborers. Yoav Peck, the Co-Executive Director of the Sulha Peace Project and Fulla Jubeh, a Sulha leader, will […]

Rachel Corrie Memorial Celebration

First Christian Church 701 Franklin St. SE, Olympia, Washington

Thank you to those who came out to celebrate Rachel and explore the lives of Palestinian women through film! We were able to remember and recommit in building community with Gaza. Check out the photos below of some of the messages our guests had to those in Gaza.  A message from Cindy & Craig Corrie, March […]

Glasgow Open Mic to Celebrate Rachel Corrie’s Life

Organized by a friend of Rachel's and fellow activist in Palestine in 2003, an event to celebrate the life of Rachel Corrie will be held on Thursday, March 16th in Glasgow, UK. From the organizer: I want to celebrate her life with something she would have loved - building community and celebrating the diversity and richness of […]

Movies that Matter – Occupation 101

First United Methodist Church 1224 Legion Way SE, Olympia, WA, United States

Pastor Peter Perry at First United Methodist Church of Olympia has a weekly film series, Movies That Matter, as part of his efforts around the theme of social justice. On Wednesday, April 5th, the documentary Occupation 101 will be showing at 6:30pm. "...Bring a dessert to share and come for the movie and discussion that follows." - […]