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[see also Shapiro & Arraf Publicity Materials]
For Immediate Release
December 19, 2002
Activist Couple to Share Their Struggle for Palestinian Independence
PASADENA, Calif.- Husband and wife activists, Adam Shapiro and Huwaida
Arraf, will present the second keynote address of the 2002-2003 Social
Activism Speaker Series at the California Institute of Technology. Their
presentation, "Eyewitness to Occupied Palestine," will take place on
Wednesday, January 8, at 8pm in Baxter Lecture Hall on the Caltech campus.
The event is free and open to the public.
Jewish-American Adam Shapiro and Palestinian-American Huwaida Arraf have
gained international renown for their work in the International Solidarity
Movement, an organization they helped found that coordinates Palestinian
and international peace activists with the goal of ending the occupation of
Palestine through nonviolent direct action.
Their peaceful protests have sparked controversy both at home and in the Middle
East. They have faced violent response and arrests by Israeli forces, and
in April 2002, Shapiro made headlines when he was caught in an Israeli
siege of Yasser Arafat's Ramallah headquarters, as he tried to secure
ambulance access to the compound. In the United States, they have received
editorial praise as well as condemnation and numerous death threats, which
have forced some of their family to temporarily relocate.
Arraf graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Judaic
and Arabic studies and went on to study Hebrew at the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem. Shapiro is a PhD candidate in International Relations at
American University in Washington, DC. He holds an MA in Arab studies from
Georgetown University and an MA in politics from New York University.
This is the fourth year for the Social Activism Speaker Series, which focuses
attention on current social and political issues by inviting prominent
activists to speak to the Caltech community and the public, and to share
their experiences and perspectives. This series is coordinated with the
help of the Caltech Y, and is made possible by contributions from the
President's Office, the James Irvine Foundation, Student Affairs, Campus
Auxiliary and Business Services, Graduate Dean, Women's Center, Residence
Life, the Alumni Association, the Diversity Initiative Fund, the Mellon
Foundation, the Graduate Student Council, Jack and Edith Roberts, and the
Associated Students of Caltech.
The final keynote presentation in the Social Activism Speaker Series will
be given by MIT professor and critic of national missile defense, Theodore
Postol, on Wednesday, April 2 at 8pm.
Baxter Lecture Hall is located in the center of the Caltech campus. Parking is
available in the lots south of Del Mar Boulevard between Wilson and Chester
Avenues, and in the Wilson Avenue parking structures between San Pasqual Street
and Del Mar Boulevard.
For more information, visit http://sass.caltech.edu or contact Greg Fletcher,
Caltech Y, (626) 395-6163.
Media Contact: Deborah Williams-Hedges
(626) 395-3227
debwms@caltech.edu
Visit the Caltech Media Relations Web site at: http://pr.caltech.edu/media
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