Just Vision
Just Vision

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Background: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most well-documented conflicts in the world, but few people know that thousands of Israelis and Palestinians are working together in peaceful ways to try to end it. Learning their stories will empower students with the understanding that individuals can have an impact on their own societies. “A Just Vision” introduces students to the stories of Israeli and Palestinian peace and nonviolence activists through the award-winning documentary film Encounter Point and Just Vision’s Online Network for Peace. The Classroom Screening Guide accompanies the film and presents discussion topics and activities that focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the importance of civic leadership in peace building, breaking stereotypes, and media literacy. As a final project, students may choose from a variety of suggested ways to get involved in promoting peace. For the free downloadable Classroom Screening Guide, trailers, reviews and more information about Encounter Point, see: www.encounterpoint.com Teachers in the US may purchase the Encounter Point DVD through our distributor: www.arabfilm.com. In other locations, please write to info@justvision.org to learn how to obtain a copy of the DVD. The project can also be facilitated using only the trailer and or a single chapter of the film. The 7 min. trailer of the film is available on www.encounterpoint.com Chapter 4 "Ali and Wounded Youth" is available on www.alternet.org/movies/442920/?page=entire



Title: Just Vision
  • Summary: Learn about peace building through the eyes of Palestinian and Israeli peace and nonviolence activists.
  • Facilitator(s): Anat_Langer-Gal
  • Country: Israel
  • Facilitator(s): Rula_Salameh
  • Country: Palestine
  • Languages: Arabic, English, Hebrew
  • Student Age Level: 15-18
  • Contributions: This project may inspire students to become leaders for peace in their own communities and globally.
  • Outcomes: Students will gain knowledge about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and develop media literacy skills, and awareness about nonviolent solutions to conflict and the important power of everyday people to create change..
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