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Uneven Ground

Becca Strober

Becca Strober's Newsletter Uneven Ground focuses on the Israeli occupation from the perspective of an Israeli organizer and educator. Also on Instagram as @becca.explains.the.occupation

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  • Becca Strober

    Israel educator and organizer on the Israeli occupation. I work with Israelis and Jewish diaspora to understand the realities of the occupation on Palestinians and how to move toward a more just future for all.

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