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Will There Really Be a Morning? Solidarity With Palestinian Children

  • Palestine Museum US 1764 Litchfield Turnpike Woodbridge, CT, 06525 United States (map)

Presentations & Discussions

Discussion to include what it means to be in solidarity with Palestine, and to hear more about the many challenges of daily life lived under military occupation.

Speakers include:

Cindy & Craig Corrie, Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice

Mark Braverman, Kairos USA

Palestinian Student Youth Ambassadors

Musical Performances

Tamer Al-Sahouri, oud player, head of Arabic Music Dept., Edward Said Conservatory of Music; his wife Nadine Shomali, singer from Bethlehem University group WAJD and others; award winning singer, actress, producer of international renown, Amal Murkus, her son, Firas Zreik, kanun player and musical director – graduate in Performance & Jazz Composition, Berklee College of Music; and Alber Baseel, darbuka and rig hand percussionist and 5th year Performance student, Berklee College of Music.

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