Breaking the Cycle of Violence in Gaza: Quakers and Activists Resist Genoci

Sun Oct 19 2025 at 01:00 am to 04:00 pm UTC-04:00

Fifteenth Street Friends Meeting, Rutherford Place, New York, NY, USA | New York

Fifteenth Street Friends Meeting (Quakers)
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Breaking the Cycle of Violence in Gaza: Quakers and Activists Resist Genoci
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Quakers & activists discuss nonviolence, Gaza, and resisting genocide—seeking paths to break cycles of violence & hate.
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Breaking the Cycle of Violence in Gaza

Quakers and Activists Resist Genocide 


Statement of Intent: 

We abhor what we see: the genocide and forced starvation of a captive civilian population in Gaza. We are dealing with an authoritarian regime at home that supports an ultra-authoritarian, ultra-violent regime in the Middle East. 


As Friends, as Quakers, we point to nonviolence and dialogue as the path out of the crisis. Part of nonviolence is seeing that a radical reshaping of the power dynamics in the Middle East is necessary to break the cycle of violence and hate.


So how do we get there? Join a discussion with a panel of activists who are engaging with this important issue.
David Rovics is a songwriter, musician, writer and podcaster based in Portland, Oregon.  He has recorded dozens of albums and has millions of his songs streamed every year.  His writing and podcasting can be found on Substack and other platforms.  


Sam Husseini is an American writer and political activist. He formerly worked at the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and at the media watch group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. Husseini has written articles for a variety of publications, including , , , and Salon. He recently confronted Anthony Blinken regarding US policy in Gaza.


Aharon Dardik is an Israeli-American ex-settler, conscientious objector to the Israeli military and nonviolent activist at Columbia University.


Linda Sarsour is a Palestinian Muslim American political activist and author, known for her work in intersectional movement building, community organizing, and advocacy for civil rights. She is the former executive director of the Arab American Association of New York (AAANY) and a co-chair of the 2017 Women's March on Washington.


Hosted by: Sander Hicks

Sander Hicks is active in the American peace movement, Zen & Quaker communities, DSA and Brooklyn Democratic Party.  He recently published an Op-Ed calling for nonviolence in Israel/Palestine, in the NY Daily News. He runs

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