Join the Monique and Roland Weyl People’s Academy of International Law for Using International Law to Analyze Racism, Apartheid, Zionism and Anti-Semitism on Tuesday, June 23, 9:00-11:00 a.m. Pacific. Participants will gain insights into the historical development of these concepts and learn about the treaty terms, definitions and standards which have been developed through international law to address these problems.

  • Chief Charles Taku: life member of governing council, African Bar Association; expert on Zionism in Africa
  • Lennox Hinds: professor emeritus at Rutgers University; spearheaded campaign to get apartheid classified as crime against humanity under international law
  • Emmaia Gelman: founding director of Institute for the Critical Study of Zionism; co-host of podcast “Unpacking Zionism”
  • Carolyn Karcher: professor emerita at Temple University; editor and author of “Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism”

Moderated by Dean Marjorie Cohn.

The course will be 2 hours long and take place on Tuesday, June 23, at the following times:

  • Pacific Daylight Time (PDT): 09:00–11:00
  • Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): 12:00–14:00
  • Coordinated Universal Time (UTC): 16:00–18:00

If you are already registered for the academy, you are automatically enrolled in this seminar. If not, register here: https://peoplesacademy.net/register/

Interpretation will be given in English, French, and Spanish.

You can access courses at https://peoplesacademy.net/all-courses/ and seminars at https://peoplesacademy.net/seminars/.

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