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Peace Works 2010 Presents: There is a Field

The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace & Justicepresents a staged reading of Jen Marlowe's play There is a Field When: Monday, Oct. 25, 2010, 8 pm Where: The Evergreen State College, Recital Hall, Communications Bldg. Cost: FREE This year marks the tenth anniversary of "Black October," when Israeli police killed twelve Palestinian citizens of Israel, […]

Portland: My Name Is Rachel Corrie

The poignant, poetic voice of a young woman searching for her place in an embattled world. Directed by Megan Kate Ward Starring Amanda Jensen & Madeleine Rogers PERFORMANCES: September 24 to October 30 Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Matinees at 2:00 p.m. TICKETS: $18 General Admission $15 Students, Seniors & Teachers. For […]

Marc Ellis: Toward a Jewish Theology of Liberation

On Friday, October 29th and Saturday, October 30th, Marc Ellis, noted Jewish theologian and philosopher will be speaking at Evergreen State College and in Olympia, Washington. Professor Ellis has called for a shared Jewish-Palestinian project "for justice and ethics, for risk-taking to achieve what seems unachievable" through "solidarity with the Palestinian struggle." He is a […]

Peace Works: Save the Date! April 8-9, 2011

The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace & Justice presentsPeace Works 2011: Solidarity in Action Rachel Corrie's legacy inspires people around the world to create positive, nonviolent change in their communities. The Peace Works series of events and conferences honor that legacy by linking action to critical thought, community organizing, and personal reflection. This year's Peace […]