Bulletin no. 357, 2 November 2014
- This evening: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10101705137514529&set=gm.773381819399727&type=1&theater Jewish Voice for Peace.Oxford Students Palestine Society: BDS: Why We Need a Boycott of IsraelWednesday, November 12 at 7:30pmVenue to be announced - Central OxfordTuesday 19th November, PSC monthly meeting. Discussion of Jerusalem, Al Quds, What is happening there and what can be done about it. Followed by some business including any motions for January’s AGM. http://www.palestinecampaign.org/jerusalem-statement-psc-vice-chair/
Helpers needed for our PSC stall at the One World Fair, Oxford Town Hall, Saturday 22 November. If you can offer an hour or two between 10 am and 4pm it would be much appreciated. We aim to have two people on the stall at any one time. We also need helpers to transport materials to and from the event (particularly around 4.00 to help us pack up and transport leftover materials). It is always a very enjoyable event. Please reply to this mailing with any help you can offer and an indication of what time you would prefer to cover the stall. Many thanks!We are now running a regular stall on Cornmarket twice a week:
Every Saturday 11.30-1.30pm: OXFORD PSC STALL in Cornmarket by St
Michael at Northgate church. The OPSC Saturday street stall on Cornmarket
Street is one of the main ways we use for raising the issue of Palestine with
the public at large. It is an important activity
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- for offering information leaflets to the public, inviting them to join PSC or leave their email for Oxford PSC updates. Generally we are there 11:30 to 13:30. Always a minimum of two people on shift. Please consider volunteering for a shift: it’s an opportunity to meet other PSC members, those wanting information and occasionally those wishing to challenge our views, even volunteering for one shift a year would help. Please email Ali at OPSCstall@gmail.com if you're able to help. And : others will be doing a stand every Wednesday between 12.30- 2.30 pm, please let us know if you can help, especially setting up and clearing, we hope to get as many of you as possible, please pass the word around and drop by after your Wednesday market shopping.Here is the National PSC update http://www.palestinecampaign.org/category/psc-updates/PSC FACTSHEETS can be downloaded and printed off here: http://www.palestinecampaign.org/information/factsheets/Faraway, So Close
5 & 6 Dec, 7.30pm (Doors 7pm) Three young
friends, three national identities – Israeli, Palestinian, British – reconnect
after ten years apart. As they seek refuge from the violence unfolding around
them in Jerusalem, the ghosts of the past emerge, forcing them to confront the
politics of the present.
Faraway, So Close is a compelling, new physical theatre
piece, exploring the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Britain’s legacy in the
region and what this might mean for British citizens today. At times
hard-hitting, at times humorous and playful, it combines physical-theatre,
theatre, dance, sound and video projection to immerse the audience in aspects
of this complex, contemporary conflict.
Devised and directed by emerging theatre director Amy
Hailwood, Faraway, So Close is inspired by travel to Israel and the Occupied
Palestinian Territories and based on interviews with Israeli, Palestinian and
other human rights activists. This performance is the premiere of the piece.
Three post-performance workshops are available on 11th,
12th and 13th December, exploring the themes of Faraway, So Close in an
informal educational setting. http://www.oldfirestation.org.uk/event/faraway-so-close/
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