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Sharing the burden: Archival traces of Israeli women’s peace activism

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The lecture will follow the historical transformation of women’s peace activism in Israel from the late 1970s to the present. It will explore the changes in the field and the gradual shift from grassroots protest activities (vigils, demonstrations, petitions) toward community organizing (dialogue groups, educational projects) and professional policy-oriented projects (legislation, appeals, national planning). Through the story of the creation of the Feminist Peace Archives and the various documents and material objects that have been deposited and rescued over time, the lecture will also address broader concepts of empowerment, success and failure over time. Given the failed attempts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the conversation will look at how these concepts relate to hope and despair. As such, the possibility to conserve memory, interpret narratives and accept multiple voices and experiences of peace and resistance will be explored as a form of activism. 

Speakers:

DR. SARAI B. AHARONI

Lecturer, Gender Studies Program, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Her research interests include: Women, Peace and Security (WPS); feminist security studies; histories of women’s policy agencies and feminist movements in Israel. Her work has been published in various journals including Politics & Gender, Social Politics, Security Dialogue, International Feminist Journal of Politics, International Political Sociology, Mediterranean Historical Review and Cooperation & Conflict. During 2018-2020 Sarai published original computerized dataset (together with Dr. Yael Hasson) of Women's Policy Agencies and State Feminism in Israel 1970-2018 (WPA-IL), to document the trends in development of various mechanisms for gender equality overtime. As a longtime scholar-activist, she was involved in various civil society initiatives and is one of the founding members of the Haifa Feminist Institute (HFI), an independent feminist archive, library and research center that seeks to enhance local feminist voices and histories.

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