Fakhira Halloun

Fakhira Halloun
PhD Candidate

Biography

Fakhira Halloun is a Palestinian woman and citizen of Israel. She holds a BA in social work and an MS in criminology from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She is currently undertaking her PhD studies in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University.

Fakhira has acquired considerable professional experience in conflict transformation, and specializes in facilitating dialogue between Jewish and Palestinian mixed groups. Fakhira is an educator and advocate for human rights and democracy, as well as a social and political feminist activist, who strives to bring about change within the Arab community and to achieve equality for the Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel.

Fakhira also served as a board member for Mossawa Center, The Advocacy Center for the Arab Citizens in Israel and worked for seven years in the Center for the Advancement of Shared Citizenship in Israel.

Fakhira is committed to building a shared society for the Palestinian and Jewish communities in Israel as well as facilitating greater understanding of the ongoing conflict between the Palestinian minority and the State of Israel. Through her PhD studies Fakhira endeavors to gain a deeper insight and understanding of the psychological aspects of the Palestinian citizen living in Israel and how this is translated into their daily lives and impacts their political behavior and the discourse in the struggle to achieve collective rights for the Arab minority in Israel.
 



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Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.) International Peace Scholarship 2015
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Please join us for the welcoming reception for mid-career civic activists and democratic reform leaders from the Middle East and Noth AfricaThursday October 13th 2pm - 4:30pmMetropolitan Building 5183This event is for S-CAR community members only.Please
October 13, 2016
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Fakhira E. HallounMonday, April 2512:00-2:00pmMetropolitan Building Room 5145Committee Members:Chairs: Prof. Kevin AvruchProf. Sara CobbProf. Mohammed Abu-NimerThe Collective Identity and Discourse of Struggle of Palestinian Citizens of IsraelThis study will
April 25, 2016
Please join us for the welcoming reception for Leaders for Democracy Fellows (LDF)Tuesday April 28thStarting at 11:30amMetropolitan Building 5183This event is for S-CAR community members only.Space is limited, so please RSVP.The program will start at 11:30am with a formal welcome from S-CAR and the
April 28, 2015
A Vision for a Shared Future:A Discussion with Palestinians and Jews from IsraelVoices from the Margins of the Israeli Societywith the Joint Delegation of the Palestinian and Jewish Civil Society Leaders March 25th, 2014 3:00-5:00pm    The Metropolitan Building 34
March 25, 2014
Please join S-CAR in welcoming Maya Kahanoff (Ph.D) for a Brown Bag discussion on 'Reconciliation in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Prospects and Challenges'. Maya will be joined by co-discussant Fakhira Halloun, and the event will be moderated by Professor Kevin Avruch. Monday,
September 16, 2013
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Presentation - Berber Identity in Algeria Thursday, October 27, 2016Room 5183 12:00PM - 1:00PM  Please join Mr. Mohandarezki Lahdiri, International Fellow from Algeria, for his presentation on Berber culutre, traditions and identity in Algeria. Mr. Lahdiri is a fellow with
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