Join us for a powerful and timely conversation with Miko Peled—Israeli-American author, human rights activist, and son of a celebrated Israeli general—who has become one of the most compelling voices for Palestinian freedom and justice.
After the tragic death of his niece in a suicide bombing, Peled began a courageous journey to uncover the truth of Israel’s founding, the ongoing occupation, and the human cost of silence. Drawing from personal history and political insight, Peled offers a perspective that challenges dominant narratives and calls for justice, equality, and a future rooted in dignity for all.
Come with questions. Leave with clarity. Be moved to action.
RSVPs encouraged as there is limited seating. There is not a set charge, but we welcome donations in order to offset our costs.
His book will be for sale, and he will sign them at the end of the event.
Doors open at 6pm.
Hosted by the UNH Palestine Solidarity Coalition in partnership with Not in My Name NH and NH Peace Action. Cosponsors: AFSC-NH, Veterans for Peace NH, 911 Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, 350NH, UCC Peace with Justice Advocates, NH Council of Churches, Palestine Education Network.
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