Noura Erakat
[/av_textblock] [av_image src=’http://manoa.hawaii.edu/speakers/wp-content/uploads/noura-erakat.jpg’ attachment=’1746′ attachment_size=’full’ align=’center’ styling=’circle’ hover=” link=” target=” caption=” font_size=” appearance=” overlay_opacity=’0.4′ overlay_color=’#000000′ overlay_text_color=’#ffffff’ copyright=” animation=’no-animation’ av_uid=’av-k4pyc037′ id=” custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”][/av_image] [av_hr class=’invisible’ height=’40’ shadow=’no-shadow’ position=’center’ custom_border=’av-border-thin’ custom_width=’50px’ custom_border_color=” custom_margin_top=’30px’ custom_margin_bottom=’30px’ icon_select=’yes’ custom_icon_color=” icon=’ue808′ font=’entypo-fontello’ av_uid=’av-k4pyfw7k’ id=” custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=” av-medium-font-size=” av-small-font-size=” av-mini-font-size=” av_uid=’av-k4pxxrsi’ id=” custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”] Noura Erakat is the author of Justice for Some: Law and in the Question of Palestine (Stanford, 2019). A graduate of Berkeley and Georgetown, Erakat has served as subcommittee legal counsel in the U.S. House of Representatives, Legal Advocacy Coordinator for the Badil Center for Refugee and Residency Rights, and as a New Voices Fellow at the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights. She is a professor at Rutgers University. She appears regularly on CNN, BBC, NPR, and MSNBC, and her essays have been published in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and New York Times.[/av_textblock] [av_hr class=’invisible’ height=’40’ shadow=’no-shadow’ position=’center’ custom_border=’av-border-thin’ custom_width=’50px’ custom_border_color=” custom_margin_top=’30px’ custom_margin_bottom=’30px’ icon_select=’yes’ custom_icon_color=” icon=’ue808′ font=’entypo-fontello’ av_uid=’av-k4pyfw7k’ id=” custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”] [av_image src=’http://manoa.hawaii.edu/speakers/wp-content/uploads/Poster-Erakat-F2019-scaled.jpg’ attachment=’1745′ attachment_size=’full’ align=’center’ styling=” hover=” link=” target=” caption=” font_size=” appearance=” overlay_opacity=’0.4′ overlay_color=’#000000′ overlay_text_color=’#ffffff’ copyright=” animation=’no-animation’ av_uid=’av-k4py5x9c’ id=” custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”][/av_image] [av_promobox button=’no’ label=’Click me’ link=’manually,http://’ link_target=” color=’theme-color’ custom_bg=’#444444′ custom_font=’#ffffff’ size=’large’ label_display=” icon_select=’no’ icon=’ue800′ font=’entypo-fontello’ box_color=” box_custom_font=’#ffffff’ box_custom_bg=’#444444′ box_custom_border=’#333333′ av_uid=’av-k4py09bv’ id=” custom_class=” admin_preview_bg=”] PUBLIC LECTURE
Wednesday, November 6, 4:30 pm
Hālau ʻo Haumea, Kamakakūokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies
Sponsors: American Studies, College of Arts and Humanities, College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature, College of Social Sciences, English, Ethnic Studies, Friends of Sabeel-Hawai‘i, Geography and Environment, GSO Diversity Committee, HASA, Hawaiian Studies, Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge, Matsunaga Institute for Peace, Political Science, UH Students and Faculty for Justice in Palestine, William S. Richardson School of Law, and Women’s Studies.
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