Webinars 2025
If you missed out on any of our webinars from this year, you can find them below and on our Youtube channel.
Stay tuned for more webinars next year!
| Syria Today: Stories of Return, Resistance and Renewal | A webinar that delves into current Syrian realities and the impact of sanctions. Our experts include long time Syrian human rights leader Bassam Ishak, Syrian-American politician and lawyer Dima Moussa, member of Sullamm Noura Salam, and our NVI Co-Director Michael Beer who has just returned from Syria. Guests have shown their thoughts - and those of the people they represent - on what rebuilding the nation and fostering reconciliation, unity, and justice look like. This discussion has shed light on the paths to recovery and the steps needed to ensure sustainable stability, dignity, and hope for millions of Syrians. This webinar is a unique opportunity to gain deep insights from sources who have played an important part in the struggle against tyranny and who offer valuable knowledge so you, as part of the global family committed to peace and justice, can contribute to Syria’s bright future. |
| Global Solidarity Call: 250 Calorie Fast for Gaza | A global virtual gathering of individuals and groups who have been participating in the 250 Calories Solidarity Fast for Gaza. As we engage in this powerful act of nonviolent resistance, we are not alone. This online meeting served as a space to connect with others around the world who are fasting in solidarity with the people of Gaza. On this call, participants had the chance to reflect on their shared commitment, hear updates from organizers, and explore ways to amplify our collective impact. The meeting was facilitated by NVI Co-Director, Sami Awad, based in Bethlehem, Palestine. The call also featured partners speaking live from Gaza on the humanitarian situation on the ground, and showing how you can help. |
| Genocide Resistance Grows | The webinar was a unique opportunity to gain deep insights from sources who have played an important part in the struggle against occupation and who offer valuable knowledge so you, as part of the global family committed to peace and justice, can contribute to the future of the West Bank and Gaza. Haneen Sabbah: Palestinian Falahi woman and mother, now based in southern Portugal, is a writer at We Are Not Numbers and contributed two writings to Global Voices. Amira Musallam: Palestinian Christian peace activist and the Head of Mission for Unarmed Civilian Protection in Palestine (UCPiP), a pilot initiative she co-founded to deploy and coordinate protective presence teams in high-risk Palestinian communities. Sahar Vardi: Anti-militarist and anti-occupation activist from Jerusalem. She is currently involved in different grassroots anti-occupation groups, including Free Jerusalem, Boycott from Within, and protective presence projects in the South Hebron Hills. Ariel Gold: Executive director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. She was the national co-director of the antiwar group CODEPINK. |
| The Israel Occupation Tech Lab |
From spyware and facial recognition to drones and biometric databases, technology has become one of the Israeli occupation’s most powerful tools of control. These systems are not only deployed against Palestinians, but also marketed globally as “battle-tested,” fueling a growing industry of surveillance and repression. In this Film Salon, we will explore how the occupation has turned Palestine into a testing ground for technologies of domination which have, in the United States, abetted the decay of privacy and other civil rights. Panelists will discuss the global reach of these tools, their impact on human rights, and the urgent need to imagine collective alternatives rooted in justice and freedom. Helga Tawil-Souri: Palestinian-American scholar and Associate Professor, NYU; filmmaker. Omar Zahzah: Assistant Professor, AMED Studies, San Francisco State University. Mohammad Natsheh: Palestinian human rights activist in South Hebron Hills. Bianca Peracchi (Moderator): Human rights activist, Communications & Programs Coordinator at Nonviolence International. |
| Western Sahara: Islamic Nonviolent Resistance | Inspiring conversation with long-time Saharawi human rights activists Salka Barca, from the Western Sahara Solidarity Committee (WSSC) and Karama Sahara and Mulay Sid Ahmed, from the Saharawi Association in the USA (SAUSA). We were also joined by David Wildman, who brings over three decades of experience in faith-based international justice work. The conversation was moderated by Susan Smith, Director of Operations and Community Engagement at the Fellowship of Reconciliation - USA (FOR - USA). |
Photo: Nayef Hashlamoun Bilin, Palestine



