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DEEP DISH: DEMOCRACY IN COMMUNICATION

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Highlights from the symposium and audiovisual presentation given at the NFLCP and NAMAC conferences in July of 1991. Features Maria Rocha, Herbert J. Schiller, Julian Low, Bill Wasmuth and Norman Solomon, and video testimonials from people throughout the U.S. sharing their perspectives on freedom of speech and democracy.

DEEP DISH: WE DARE TO SPEAK

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This program looks at the Jewish Committee on the Middle East's evolution and explores how changing U.S. policy will be instrumental to peace and justic in the Middle East.

Palestinian Statehood

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Since 1967, nearly 2 million Palestinians have lived under Israeli military occupation, subjected to brutal force in defiance of international law. In 1987, the Palestinian people responded with the "Intifada," or uprising, against the occupation. This program examines Palestinian survival under Israeli occupation and why peace and justice require Palestinian independence.

Facts on the Ground: Israeli Settlements in Occupied Palestine

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Personal stories of Palestinians and Israeli settlers frame this account of Israel's race to build permanent settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, in an effort to cement the occupation of Palestinian lands. The decisive role of U.S. aid and the impact of massive Soviet immigration are reflected in everyday life on both sides. Eyewitness testimony and analysis underscore the political stakes as the settlements become "facts on the ground."