Film screening: Roadmap to Apartheid
In this award-winning documentary, the first-time directorsÌýtake a detailed look at the apartheid analogy commonly used toÌýdescribe the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Narrated by AliceÌýWalker (author of The Color Purple), Roadmap to Apartheid isÌýas much a historical document of the rise and fall of apartheidÌýin South Africa, as it is a film about why many Palestinians feelÌýthey are living in an apartheid system today, and why an increasingÌýnumber of people around the world agree with them.
While not perfect, the apartheid analogy is a useful framework by which to educate people on the complex issues facing Israelis and Palestinians. Our film delves into those issues, comparing the many similar laws and tools used by both Israel and apartheid-era South Africa. The audience will see what life is like for Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and inside Israel while gaining a deeper understanding of the conflict with the help of respected analysts on the subject. Combined with archival material and anecdotes from South Africans, the film forms a complete picture as to why the analogy is being used with increasing frequency and potency.
Post-screening discussion with: Michelle Hartman, Associate Professor, Institute of IslamicÌýStudies; Samia al-Botmeh, Visiting Professor, Insitute of Islamic Studies; Vincent Romani, Professor in Political Science at Université du Québec à Montréal
presented by the Islamic Studies Library & the MUNACA Social Justice Committee
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