Feb

8 2018

Israeli-Palestinian Journalist and Author, Sayed Kashua at Yale

6:30PM - 8:00PM  

Yale University, Luce Hall Auditorium 34 Hillhouse Ave.
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 432-2944

Contact Shiri Goren
shiri.goren@yale.edu
https://hebrew.yale.edu/

The Modern Hebrew Program at Yale invites you to a talk by Israeli-Palestinian Journalist and Author, Sayed Kashua at Yale. This event is free and open to the public. It will take place on Thursday, Feb 8 at 6:30, at Luce Hall Auditorium (34 Hillhouse Ave. New Haven). During the talk we will screen one episode of Kashua's popular sitcom, Arab Labor.

Sayed Kashua is an Israeli Arab a novelist, columnist, and television writer, who currently lives in Illinois. He is the creator and writer of the award winning and highly successful sitcom “Arab Labor” and the creator of the TV auto-fictional series “The Writer.” Kashua is also the author of four novels and one collection of essays. His book, Native: Dispatches from a Palestinian-Israeli Life came out in English in 2016.

Sponsor: The Modern Hebrew Program at Yale; The Program in Judaic Studies; The Council on Middle East Studies at The MacMillan Center

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