Thursday, May 01, 2008

Save Sderot!

If you're anywhere near Los Angeles or Orange County, you don't want to miss out on a fantastic event at UC Irvine about the human rights disaster in Sderot, Israel. If you're not from the campus, you can park in the main lot across from the student center on Pereira or wherever there are meters. Enter campus through the student center (walk up the stairs and through the main doors) and take a right after you pass the restaurants, Starbucks, etc. The Humanities Instructional Building (a brick building) is the first building you will encounter after you cross the bridge. It will be on your right.

Name of Event: Save Sderot!
Tagline: Update by Noam Bedein on the crisis in Sderot, Israel
Sponsors: ZOA at UCI, College Republicans
Date: May 1, 2008

Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Humanities Instructional Building 110 at UCI

Description: Noam Bedein is a photojournalist who covers Sderot, and will be coming to share his images and first hand account of what life is like for the residents there. He is director of the Sderot Media Center, www.sderotmedia.co.il, a media advocacy center which presents the human face of Sderot and the Western Negev to the Israeli and international media. In his position, Noam gives tours of Sderot and the Western Negev to foreign diplomats, government officials, student groups, and other visiting organizations from all over the world. Come hear an update on this humanitarian crisis from Noam Bedein at UCI!

1 comments. Leave a comment:

a very powerful video and a great event to have.

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