Recording of Webinar on Upside-Down Love: Shiri Krebs in conversation with Award-Winning Author, Sari Bashi, on occupation, bureaucracy, and love that defies borders

On Thursday, 12 March we had a special webinar with Sari Bashi, who is currently living in the West Bank, on her book Upside-Down Love. You can watch the recording of the webinar here.

You can also read more about Sari Bashi’s story in her article ‘Our Marriage Includes an Emergency Backpack‘.

About Upside-Down Love

Upside-Down Love is a memoir in two voices. Osama is a Palestinian professor, originally from Gaza, who cannot leave the West Bank city of Ramallah. Sari is an Israeli-American lawyer and long-distance runner who petitions Israel’s Supreme Court for his right to travel freely. When the case began, neither expected to fall in love—and when it was over, nobody expected their love

In this webinar, Professor Shiri Krebs, the Director of the Centre for Law as Protection, will be in conversation with author Sari Bashi about the law and bureaucracy of occupation, human rights and the freedom of movement in Occupied Palestine, and love that transcends borders, walls, and passports.

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