Event Date: Tuesday December 8, 2009
Time: 7:00PM
Location: Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall, Harvard Law School Campus
Filed in: Conflict Resolution, Daily, Dispute Resolution, Events, International Negotiation, PON Film Series
presents:
with William Ury
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
7:00PM
Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall
Harvard Law School Campus
Join the Program on Negotiation for a film screening and discussion about The Abraham Path (Masar Ibrahim al Khalil), a route of cultural tourism which follows the footsteps of Abraham/Ibrahim through the Middle East.

Three short films from Turkey, Jordan, and Palestine will be screened. Together they show the Path, still in its infancy, as it is unfolding today.
William Ury, co-author of “Getting to Yes” and Chair of the Abraham Path Initiative, will lead a discussion of the negotiating challenges of opening the Path.
Free admission, pizza and drinks.
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I am so sorry I missed this. When will it be shown again?