Shehadeh is also a lawyer and the founder of the pioneering Palestinian Human Rights Organization alhaq. Hes the author of several acclaimed, including strangers the house occupation diaries and palestinian works, which won the prestigious orwell. His latest is a memoir that delves into the complex relationship he had with his father, as well as recounting the story of the battle against the various oppressors, reminding of the threat to freedom and democracy exacted by such forces. Tonights event is in partnership with the museum of the Palestinian People. Its a very moving Little Museum between du pont and adams, morgan, and they also have a middle eastern bookstore next door to that. So you can check that out for your middle eastern books. Also, visit our spices. So if you join me in welcoming raja shehata. I was looking forward to you. Thank you all for. Which is really. Yeah, yeah. This and im sure and thank you for politics prose and the museum the Palestinian People for hosting
Were excited to welcome Raja Shehadeh as well as palestines leading writer. Shehadeh is also a lawyer and the founder of the pioneering Palestinian Human Rights Organization alhaq. Hes the author of several acclaimed, including strangers the house occupation diaries and palestinian works, which won the prestigious orwell. His latest is a memoir that delves into the complex relationship he had with his father, as well as recounting the story of the battle against the various oppressors, reminding of the threat to freedom and democracy exacted by such forces. Tonights event is in partnership with the museum of the Palestinian People. Its a very moving Little Museum between du pont and adams, morgan, and they also have a middle eastern bookstore next door to that. So you can check that out for your middle eastern books. Also, visit our spices. So if you join me in welcoming raja shehata. I was looking forward to you. Thank you all for. Which is really. Yeah, yeah. This and im sure and tha
do you think thatjourney of yours affects the way you use the role of bishop? i hope it does in the sense that i can only operate from being me and being me is covered with where i m coming from and certainly the journey that i have been on. so it will be veryjamaican. are you instinctively a champion of the underdog? passionately so, but i must say that it is wrapped up with the gospel because it is there that i am learning, that i have learned ofjesus s his passion for those who are the underdogs, for those who are, you know, the last, the least, and the lost. and i don t see how i can but be the same as a disciple of christ. interesting you say that, because i m also very aware that we are sitting right next to one of the finest cathedrals in england in a sense, a symbol of the power of the anglican church in this country. other symbols would include the fact that at the king s coronation, we saw that the relationship between church and state is so very intertwined in
do you think thatjourney of yours affects the way you use the role of bishop? i hope it does in the sense that i can only operate from being me and being me is covered with where i m coming from and certainly the journey that i have been on. so it will be veryjamaican. are you instinctively a champion of the underdog? passionately so, but i must say that it is wrapped up with the gospel because it is there that i am learning, that i have learned ofjesus s his passion for those who are the underdogs, for those who are, you know, the last, the least, and the lost. and i don t see how i can but be the same as a disciple of christ. interesting you say that, because i m also very aware that we are sitting right next to one of the finest cathedrals in england in a sense, a symbol of the power of the anglican church in this country. other symbols would include the fact that at the king s coronation, we saw that the relationship between church and state is so very intertwined in
well, the vigil will begin with some words from the vice chancellor of the university of nottingham, shearer west, who spoke to the bbc earlier, and when she spoke to us, she talked about how shocking this entire episode is for notjust the university, but the city of nottingham a city that of course has crime hotspots, but nothing like what happened yesterday, it was something that they were never expecting. so, the vigil will begin with words from shearer west, and then, to my understanding, we will also hearfrom some then, to my understanding, we will also hear from some faith leaders as well. from what we have been told, the parents of the two students who were killed in yesterday s attacks are also expected to be attending this vigil, although they are unlikely to speak. and we are also told that it is very unlikely that any students also will be speaking. the vice chancellor said that the university is offering all the support it can to the students here, some who were