Conferences
(Forthcoming) 2024 July. Write what Brismes stands for (BRISMES), "Proliferating Entanglements: Matter and Meaning in the Middle East" (Lancaster, UK), Presenting “(Un)Living between two lives: The Complicity of the Palestinians' Trauma.”
2022 March. Harry S. Truman Conference. Panel moderator, “Leadership Amidst Turmoil: Empowering the Young Palestinian Generation to Shape a New Reality in Israel.”
2022 July. Exploring and Contesting the (Re)production of Coloniality in the Middle East: Border, Transnationalism, and Resistance. Presenting, “Hearing the Nakba today: Trauma and recovery among Palestinian refugees from Lydda.”
2021 January. Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) 2021 Conference, “Domicile as Suicide: The Settler Colonial State and the Cruelty of Dismemberment,” Panelist presenting, “Living between Two Lives: The Palestinian Refugees from Lydda.” (accepted).
2019 November. “New Perspectives on Non-State Political Violence” (Queens University of Belfast, Ireland), “Hearing the Nakba Today: The Politics of Viscerality in an Unending Uprooting.”
2010 March. Child Maltreatment and Well-being (CMW II) Conference, “Challenges Across Borders, Research, and Practices” (Berlin, Germany). Presenting, “Arrested Childhood: The Arrest Experience of Palestinian Children in East Jerusalem.”
Invited Talks
2023 September. The Israel Youth Authority, Rowad Program, “Building Resilience in the Shadow of War.”
2022 March. Encounter Program in the West Bank. “The Palestinian IDPs at the West Bank,” Ramallah, Jerusalem.
2021 June. Harry S. Truman Researcher Institute. “The continuous Nakba: Trauma and recovery among Palestinian refugees from Lydda,” Jerusalem.
2020 October. Harry S. Truman Researcher Institute. Stolen Childhood: Child arrest in East Jerusalem, Jerusalem.
2019 June. Walter Walter Lebach Institute for Jewish-Arab Coexistence Through Education, Trauma Studies Among Palestinian Refugees.
2017 June. Amnesty International, Stolen childhood: The Palestinian children, Jerusalem.
2016 April. David Yellin College of Education, Social services and at-risk children in East Jerusalem.