
Upcoming events.

Webinar #1: Palestine and Antisemitism
“Palestine and Antisemitism”
David Neuhaus, SJ, Emeritus Latin Patriarcharl Vicar for Hebrew Speaking Catholics, Migrants, and Asylum Seekers in Israel.

Webinar #2: Annexation Of the West Bank and the Normalization of Settler Colonialism: Is There Hope For One Democratic State?
CLICK HERE to register and join us as we hear from Nobel Peace Prize nominees, Jeff Halper & Issa Amro, on the issues and questions surrounding “Annexation of the West Bank and the Normalization of Settler Colonialism: Is there hope for one democratic state?”
More about our speakers:
Jeff Halper: Jeff is the co founder and director of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions and Co founder of the One Democratic State Campaign. He is an Israeli American citizen, author and international speaker exposing Israel’s intent to transform Israel into an exclusive Jewish state. He, along with Issa Amro have been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace prize.
Issa Amro: Issa lives in Hebron, Palestine and in 2007 founded Youth Against Settlements to end the illegal expansion of Israeli settlements on Palestinian land training Palestinian youths in non violent resistance. Amnesty International and the United Nations have recognized Issa as a Human Rights Defender and he along with Jeff Halper have been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Prize.
One registration gets you access to the whole three-webinar series!

Webinar #3: We Should be Afraid: Israel, Trump, and populist nationalism
CLICK HERE to register and join us as we hear from Fateh Azzam, retired Middle East Regional Representative of the U.N. High Commission for Human Rights, on the topic: “We should be afraid: Israel, Trump, and populist nationalism.”
More about our distinguished speaker:
Fateh Azzam Is a Palestinian human rights researcher and consultant, mostly retire after an international career that spanned work in civil society, philanthropy, academia and the United Nations. He served as founding director of the Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship at the American University of Beirut, Middle East Regional Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, director of the Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Program at the American University in Cairo and director of the Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq. He volunteers as Board Chair of Visualizing Palestine and as a member of the Advisory Board for the Institute for Statelessness and Inclusion in The Hague, and the London-based Syria Legal Development Programme. Fateh has published numerous studies and book chapters on human rights and humanitarian law, the responsibility to protect, the Arab and Palestinian human rights movement and citizenship in Palestine and the Arab region. He authored two plays, Ansar and Baggage, and most recently adapted and co-Directed The Gaza Monologues in Maine where he He lives in Georgetown.
Registration gets you access to the whole three-webinar series!

Author Diana Oestreich: Waging Peace
Join author and former combat medic Diana Oestreich to discuss her book “Waging Peace: One Soldier’s Story of Putting Love First.” Zoom registration info forthcoming.

EPF’s 86th Anniversary
Join EPF in celebrating the 86th anniversary of our founding on November 11, 1939. Details forthcoming.