No Turning Back: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria鈥擶ashington, D.C.
- In-Person
- 国产视频
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 4PM 鈥 5:30PM EDT
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The Syrian war is one of the
great humanitarian disasters of our time, with hundreds of thousands of deaths,
brutal state-sanctioned attacks on civilians, the rise of the black flag of
ISIS, and crimes perpetrated by rebels.听It feels dehumanizing, but it is
still about three-dimensional human beings.听
The nuanced, complex details are the subject of听, a new book by听国产视频 Fellow Rania Abouzeid.听鲍苍诲别谤辫颈苍苍别诲
by a rigorous investigation that reveals new information about the arming and
Islamization of the uprising, No Turning Back provides an indelible new
understanding of the morass by telling the stories of several individuals whose
lives symbolize the hopes and dreams Syrians have for their embattled homeland.听
Based on more than five years of clandestine
reporting on the front lines, Abouzeid shows these disparate
lives intersecting in astonishing ways, forming an unforgettable portrait of a
shattered country that 鈥渉as ceased to exist as a unified state except in
memories and on maps.鈥
Join 国产视频 for the release of听No Turning Back听with a conversation with Rania Abouzeid on the
stories of loss and hope in an unremitting war.听听 听听
Reception to follow the discussion.听
Participants:听
Rania Abouzeid,听听
Class of 2016-2017 Fellow, 国产视频听
Author, No Turning Back: Life, Loss, and Hope in Wartime Syria听
Moderator:听
Robert L. McKenzie, PhD,听听
Senior Fellow & Director, Muslim Diaspora Initiative, 国产视频
Follow the conversation online using听听and following.听
Copies of Rania Abouzied’s听听will be available for purchase by听.