Phyllis Chesler: “The New Anti-Semitism: Reflections After A Decade on the Front Lines”
https://isgap.org/event/2013/02/phyllis-chesler-the-new-anti-semitism-reflections-after-a-decade-on-the-front-lines/
Phyllis Chesler is an Emerita Professor of Psychology and Women’s Studies at City University of New York. She is a best selling and influential author, a legendary feminist leader, and a psychotherapist and expert courtroom witness. Dr. Chesler has lectured and organized women’s rights and human rights campaigns all over the world and has also […]
Shalem Coulibaly: “Subsaharan Africa, Globlization, and Antisemitism”
https://isgap.org/event/2013/02/shalem-coulibaly-subsaharan-africa-globlization-and-antisemitism/
Dr Shalem Coulibaly was born in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast). He is doctor in philosophy, from Sorbonne University. He taught philosophy in France, in Israel, and now in Ouagadougou’s University, in Burkina Faso. He was the General Secretary of the University OUAGA3S. Shalem Coulibaly is fine observator of European’s Antisemtism. In nineties, in France, he […]
Neil Kressel – “Muslim Antisemitism: A Litmus Test for the West”
https://isgap.org/event/2013/02/neil-kressel-muslim-antisemitism-a-litmus-test-for-the-west/
Neil Kressel is the author of Bad Faith: The Danger of Religious Extremism (Prometheus Books, 2007), Mass Hate: The Global Rise of Genocide and Terror (Westview, rev. ed., 2002), and other books. His writings on the social psychology of hate, terrorism, law, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and antisemitism have appeared in a wide range of scholarly […]
Meir Litvak “Radical Islam and the Arab Spring”
https://isgap.org/event/2013/01/meir-litvak-radical-islam-and-the-arab-spring/
Meir Litvak, Associate Professor at the Department of Middle Eastern History, Director of the Alliance Center for Iranian Studies, and Senior Research Fellow at the Dayan Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Washington, DC Office Friday, February 8, 2012 at noon Discussion entitled “Radical Islam and the Arab […]
David Matas: “Antisemitism and The Peace Process”
https://isgap.org/event/2013/01/david-matas-antisemitism-and-the-peace-process/
International Human Rights Lawyer David Matas will be give a talk on the topic of “Antisemitism and the Peace Process.” David Matas is an immigration, refugee and international human rights lawyer in private practice in Winnipeg since 1973. For B’nai Brith Canada he has been Chair of the League for Human Rights from 1983 to […]
Aleksandra Gliszczynksa-Grabias: “Memory Laws or Memory Loss Limiting Freedom of Speech in Search of Europe’s Historical Identity”
https://isgap.org/event/2013/01/aleksandra-gliszczynksa-grabias-memory-laws-or-memory-loss-limiting-freedom-of-speech-in-search-of-europes-historical-identity/
Researcher, PoznaY Human Rights Centre, Institute of Legal Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences; Vice President, “Open Republic” Association against Antisemitism and Xenophobia Aleksandra Gliszczy?ska–Grabias graduated from the European Studies, Faculty of Law and Administration of the Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna?, Poland. She is a recipient of the Felix Posen Fellowship for doctoral candidates dealing […]
Edwin Black: “The Farhud – Roots of The Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust and its Lasting Effects”
https://isgap.org/event/2012/12/edwin-black-the-farhud-roots-of-the-arab-nazi-alliance-in-the-holocaust-and-its-lasting-effects/
Journalist and Author Edwin Black will give a talk on the topic of “The Farhud – Roots of The Arab-Nazi Alliance in the Holocaust and its Lasting Effects.” Edwin Black is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling international investigative author of 80 award-winning editions in 14 languages in 65 countries, as well as scores of […]