Israeli-Palestinian Conflict- Teach-In with Charlie Sennott
Teach-in on the situation in Israel and Gaza with Charlie Sennott
Restricted to Princeton University I.D. holders.
Monday, Dec. 4 at 4:30pm
Robertson Hall, Bowl 1
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Charlie Sennott, founder and Editor of The GroundTruth Project will host a teach-in on the situation in Israel and Gaza. Following a brief opening on the evolution of the region’s tensions, Charlie will spend the majority of the forum addressing your questions.
Charlie Sennott has reported on the front lines of wars and insurgencies in at least 20 countries, including the post 9-11 conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq and the 2011 Arab Spring. He began his career in local news covering cops, courts, and municipal government. Sennott worked for many years as a reporter at the New York Daily News and then the Boston Globe, where he became Bureau Chief for the Middle East and Europe, and a leader of the paper's international coverage from 1997 to 2005. Sennott has also served as a correspondent for PBS FRONTLINE and the PBS NewsHour. He has contributed news analysis to the BBC, CNN, NPR, MSNBC and others.
Teach-in on the situation in Israel and Gaza with Charlie Sennott
Restricted to Princeton University I.D. holders.
Monday, Dec. 4 at 4:30pm
Robertson Hall, Bowl 1
RSVP now!
Charlie Sennott, founder and Editor of The GroundTruth Project will host a teach-in on the situation in Israel and Gaza. Following a brief opening on the evolution of the region’s tensions, Charlie will spend the majority of the forum addressing your questions.
Charlie Sennott has reported on the front lines of wars and insurgencies in at least 20 countries, including the post 9-11 conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq and the 2011 Arab Spring. He began his career in local news covering cops, courts, and municipal government. Sennott worked for many years as a reporter at the New York Daily News and then the Boston Globe, where he became Bureau Chief for the Middle East and Europe, and a leader of the paper's international coverage from 1997 to 2005. Sennott has also served as a correspondent for PBS FRONTLINE and the PBS NewsHour. He has contributed news analysis to the BBC, CNN, NPR, MSNBC and others.
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Charlie Sennott
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Date
December 4, 2023Time
4:15 p.m.Location
Robertson Hall, 001Audience
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