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A Wall of Silence: The Limits of Public Discourse in Israel. The Case of Gaza (Feminist Perspective)

Author: 
Isha L'Isha
Publication Date: 
January, 2010
A Wall of Silence: The Limits of Public Discourse in Israel. The Case of Gaza
A Wall of Silence: The Limits of Public Discourse in Israel. The Case of Gaza

Ella from Bat-Yam: “I would like to see women express themselves in the peace talks. Since they (the men) sit and discuss economics and security, my idea is for a ‘women’s room’ in peace talks. This space would give voice to women who would sit and talk about peace, and their voices and opinions would have entree to the main discussion as well.”2

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Isha L’Isha—Haifa Feminist Center is a feminist collective established in Israel in 1983. Our aim is to bring about social change by promoting values of equal rights and equal opportunities for all women; eradicating discrimination, violence and oppression of women; and fostering solidarity among women.


Isha L’Isha—Haifa Feminist Center
118 Arlozorov St. Haifa 33276 Israel
Tel: +972 4 865 0977; Fax: +972 4 864 1072
Email: slava@isha.org.il isha.haifa@gmail.com
Website: www.isha.org.il

Tags: Israel, Middle East, Palestine

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