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Panel discussion starts at 10:00 AM.
We suggest you to watch the film prior to the panel by clicking the link on your registration. Otherwise, you can watch it after the panel.
The Roadmap To Apartheid (2012, 95 min – by Ana Nogueira, Eron Davidson, narrated by Alice Walker)) is the most important documentary history of the relationship between the apartheid regime in South Africa with Israel.
The alliance and collaboration of Israel and South Africa was not an accident but a direct result of their ideological views of settler states with Blacks and Palestinians facing systemic discrimination and systemic racism in law and in the treatment by police and the military.
Following the film, there will be a panel to discuss this relationship, it’s history and relevance today.
Panels:
James Martell (Moderator), CFA SFSU Chapter President
Mahmoud Ziadeh, a Palestinian trade union and labor leader who has participated in the creation of many trade unions in several sectors and labor struggles.
Omar Assaf, member of Teachers’ Union, Private Schools Union, Birseit University Faculty and Staff Union in Palestine.
Mohammed Aruri, member of the General Secretariat of the General Union of Palestinian Workers, a mass institution of the Palestine Liberation Organization, where he heads the Department of Legislation and Labor Law. Member of the Labor Policy Committee for three production parts and served as a member of the Social Security Organization before the Social Security Law was frozen by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Professor Rabab Abdulhadi, director and senior scholar of the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies at San Francisco State University.
Martin Jansen, founder of Workers World Media Production, South Africa. A leading activist for community media and Chairperson of the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign in Cape Town and a long time activist in support of the Palestinian people.
Sponsored by WorkWeek and Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies (AMED) at San Francisco State
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