Two documentaries, "Voices across the Divide" and "Born in Deir Yassin," pull back the carefully constructed curtain of “a land without people for a people without a land.” Since 1948, a monumental effort has been made to promote a romantic mythology of Israel's creation and to hide the brutal violence.

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Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Voices from the Holy Land Online Film Salon: NAKBA 75: Remembering the Voices. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.

Two documentaries, "Voices across the Divide" and "Born in Deir Yassin," pull back the carefully constructed curtain of “a land without people for a people without a land.” Since 1948, a monumental effort has been made to promote a romantic mythology of Israel's creation and to hide the brutal violence. But firsthand accounts by both the oppressor and the oppressed, the expeller and the exiled, reveal the ongoing wounds. Nothing is resolved by dialogue alone, yet nothing will be resolved without it. Any hope of coexistence begins when the historical truth is rediscovered and acknowledged. It begins here. Register below and join us on May 21 at 3:00 PM Eastern for a discussion of the Nakba and the films with: - Alice Rothchild: Author, filmmaker, and Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School (retired) - Emad Moussa: Palestinian-British journalist, researcher, and human rights activist - Huda Giddens: Naka survivor, founder of Giddens School Our moderator will be Ahlam Muhtaseb: Author, filmmaker, and Professor of Media Studies at CSUSB. After you register, you will receive a confirmation email from Zoom with links to watch the films for free at your convenience. Then join us for the Q&A Discussion online on May 21. Watch the Trailers: Voices Across the Divide: https://vimeo.com/818747654 Born in Deir Yassin: https://vimeo.com/818744242

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But firsthand accounts by both the oppressor and the oppressed, the expeller and the exiled, reveal the ongoing wounds. Nothing is resolved by dialogue alone, yet nothing will be resolved without it. Any hope of coexistence begins when the historical truth is rediscovered and acknowledged. It begins here.

Register below and join us on May 21 at 3:00 PM Eastern for a discussion of the Nakba and the films with:

- Alice Rothchild: Author, filmmaker, and Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School (retired)
- Emad Moussa: Palestinian-British journalist, researcher, and human rights activist
- Huda Giddens: Nakba survivor, founder of Giddens School
Our moderator will be Ahlam Muhtaseb: Author, filmmaker, and Professor of Media Studies at CSUSB.