Электронная книга: Susan Nathan «The Other Side of Israel: My Journey Across the Jewish/Arab Divide»
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Susan Nathan
Susan Nathan is an
Susan Nathan was born in England. Whilst young Nathan visited friends and family in the
When she returned to
She divorced and, in 1999, once her children had grown-up she used the Jewish
Nathan formed the view that much of Israel's Arab population were neglected and oppressed. As a result, in 2003 she moved from her home in
Susan Nathan has spoken at The Swedish Human Rights festival, Malmo, 2006, where she was the keynote speaker, giving a speech entitled: "Living equally and unequally within Israel 2006." She has had extensive speaking engagements hosted by the Olaf Palme Centre, Stockholm. In 2006, she was sponsored by the Boniuk Centre, Rice University, Houston, as well as the Arab AmericanAssociation Universities of Indianapolis, dePauw, Indiana State University, the Indianapolis Foreign Affairs Committee, various church organizations in Indianapolis, Franklin College--Indianapolis, San Francisco State University, Stanford, Berkleley, UCLA, and was a guest speaker in Nashville, Tennessee to a large private company, as well as the Institute of International Relations, Monterey, California. She also presented to the The Mayors conference, London 2007, "Bringing Democracy to the Middle East".
Nathan writes extensively for the Swedish press, Aftonbladet, covering issues inside Israel.She is active in the promotion of UN Resolution 1325 that promotes the role of women in peacemaking. She has been the guest of the Edinburgh and Antwerp book festivals where her book has been one of the best sellers.
Nathan is currently working on a second book. She has given countless interviewed and been featured in several documentaries: April 2007, she has been the subject of a BBC 1 documentary, "Aliyah--the return home." April 2007, she has been filmed for an Italian documentary based on the 'Tree of Life" mosaic, Otranto cathedral, Otranto, southern Italy. In the summer of 2007, she was the subject of an Israeli channel 2 programme which examines the lives of Israelis from different backgrounds.
Nathan is giving a speaking tour in the United States in the Fall of 2008. Forthcoming events include, speaking engagements in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Brussels, Germany, Sabeel conference, Nazareth, Israel, guest lecturer at Ramboud University, Belgium.
Источник: Susan Nathan
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