PINC Symposium – Relative Openness
Relative Openness: Facing the impact of the war in Israel- Palestine on ourselves, our relationships and communities
Co-presenters Eyal Rozmarin, Orna Guralnik and Karim Dajani; Mary Tennes moderator
Sunday Oct 6, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM, event length changed to 1 hour 30 min.
In this panel, we will search for ways to make links, to think, to embody compassion, to act in wisdom when the social context is corrupt and corrupting.
The war has come into all of our lives, our offices and our communities. In this panel, we will search for ways to make links, to think, to embody compassion, to act in wisdom when the social context is corrupt and corrupting. We are hoping to create a context where discomfort can be turned into openness, certainty into curiosity, violent impulses into constructive actions.
CE Credits offered: 1.5
Course Objectives
After completing this course participants will be able to:
- Search for ways to make links, to think, to embody compassion when the social context is corrupt and corrupting
- Create a context where discomfort can be turned into thought and certainty into curiosity
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CA
United States
Admission | |
General Admission | $ 25.00 |
PINC Members | $ 15.00 |
Candidates Students and CMH workers | $ 0.00 |
CE Credits (1.5) | $ 15.00 |