2020 Edward Said Memorial Lecture with Daphne Muse
The Intersections of Our Resistance and the Legacies We Leave Future Generations
The Intersections of Our Resistance and the Legacies We Leave Future Generations
As the 2016 Edward Said Memorial Lecturer, Professor Wadie Said confronts the issue of terrorism and the ways in which it is produced and dealt with in the American legal system. In an era in which the phenomenon of Islamophobia has loomed large in public debates about the national security challenges that confront the United States, terrorism laws and prosecutions mirror those debates, but they also raise essential questions as to the sacrificing of constitutional rights and protections that is done in the name of security.
As the Palestine Center’s Edward Said Memorial Lecturer this year, Dr. West discusses the profound legacy of Edward Said in social and political thought.
“Looking for Palestine”: Ms. Najla Said discusses her latest book and reflects upon a common theme in Edward Said’s writing: the complexity of overlapping identities.
“A Deliberate Cruelty: Rendering Gaza Unviable” – Dr. Sara Roy leads the discussion on the economic and social policies that have developed the Gaza Strip and on U.S. foreign aid to the region