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Cascade PBS to record live podcast at Seattle Town Hall on Friday

Cascade PBS to record live podcast at Seattle Town Hall on Friday
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Ryan Famuliner

This Friday, Cascade PBS will take part in an event highlighting the voices of two young women from Palestine and Israel travelling together to share stories of war, strength and hope.

Lana Ikelan and Noga Bar Oz from Tomorrow’s Women met at a camp in New Mexico in 2016 organized by the 20-year-old nonprofit organization. Tomorrow’s Women aims to train “women from Palestine, Israel and the United States to be strong, compassionate leaders who partner to resolve conflicts and inspire action that promotes equality, peace, and justice for all.”

They have left their deeply divided homelands for a series of events in the U.S., including a program this week at Town Hall Seattle at 7:30 p.m. on March 8. They will both share parts of their stories, and afterward, Cascade PBS podcast producer Sara Bernard will host a Q&A that will be broadcast as a future episode of Northwest Reports (formerly Crosscut Reports).

Ikelan and Bar Oz will also participate in an event on Sunday morning March 10 at Seattle First Baptist Church.

The Seattle events are part of a short tour that includes similar events at UCLA and a Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles later this month.

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Ryan Famuliner

By Ryan Famuliner

Ryan Famuliner is Cascade PBS's director of digital news. Previously he was news director at KBIA in Columbia, Mo. He was also an associate professional practice professor at University of Missouri.