Webinar: The Palestinian Anti-Apartheid Struggle
Where: Online
When: 7:00PM, February 19, 2025
Join us for a conversation with Abdaljawad Omar.
Abdaljawad Omar
Assistant professor and writer based in Al-Bireh, Palestine.
He teaches in the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Birzeit University. His work explores questions of colonialism, resistance, and ideology, with a focus on Palestine.
Regular contributor to Mondoweiss, Electronic Intifada, and other publications, where he provides commentary on contemporary political and intellectual developments.
About the Webinar
Questions for discussion
- Can the ceasefire deals in Lebanon and Gaza be considered a victory for the axis of resistance?
- What perspectives does the ceasefire deal in Gaza present about the state of Israel, the prospects of a Palestinian state and the future of the wider region?
- Is there still a chance for unity within the Palestinian political ecosystem? How is the current situation in the West Bank impacting the unity efforts?
- Should there be a place for 'uncompromising' parties like Hamas in any future Palestinian polity?
- How will the concept of ‘resistance’, in support of the Palestinian struggle for justice, endure in the face of another Trump administration?
Hosts and collaborators
This event is hosted by Palestine Justice Movement Sydney and Free Palestine Melbourne, in collaboration with Australian Friends of Palestine Association, Friends of Palestine Western Australia, Palestine Action Group Canberra, Tasmanian Palestine Advocacy Network, Justice for Palestine Magan-djin, Northern Rivers Friends of Palestine, Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa, and Perth Mums for Palestine.
Recording
The webinar will be recorded and published on the hosting organisations' online platforms for future views.
The video recording will also be sent out to registrants afterwards.
The audio recording of this conversation will also be made available on the Palestinian podcast Red Inverted Triangle.
Previously in this series
For previous webinars, have a look at Palestine Justice Movement's YouTube.