MAKING IT WORK – The Changing Realities of Jewish-Arab Mixed Workplaces

17/12/2024

Online

Join us for a webinar exploring the evolving dynamics of Jewish-Arab mixed workplaces. Since October 7, 2023, and the onset of the war in Gaza, new tensions and challenges have arisen, affecting workplace relationships and operations.

We’ll hear from two leaders of mixed institutions about their experiences in managing these complexities. A third speaker will provide a research-based perspective to enhance our understanding of the broader implications.

https://youtu.be/EnKSGHF_HiA

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

20:00 Jerusalem | 18:00 Western Europe | 1:00 PM New York | 10:00 AM California

Speakers:

Attorney Fadi Suidan, CEO of the Jerusalem International YMCA

Dr. Maurit Beeri, Director General of the Jerusalem ALYN Hospital

Attorney Raghad Jaraisy, Co-Executive Director of Sikkuy-Aufoq

We look forward to your participation.

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