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  • David Koff

  • David Koff is a filmmaker whose work includes Black Man’s Land, Blacks Britannica and Occupied Palestine.

  • Marwa Koheji

  • Dr. Marwa Koheji is a postdoctoral researcher in the Humanities Fellowship in the Study of the Arab World at New York University Abu Dhabi.

  • Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda

  • Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda is a human rights lawyer. She has a decade of experience working with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) as well as other UN agencies and non-governmental organizations that focus on building international and national policies for the most vulnerable populations around the world. She is also a documentary filmmaker.

  • Stephanie Koury

  • Stephanie Koury served as an adviser to the Palestinian team negotiating with Israel on settlements and roads policy. She is a research fellow in the Sir Joseph Hotung Program on Law, Human Rights and Peace-Building in the Middle East at the University of London.

  • Natasha J. Krahn

  • Natasha J. Krahn was a member of the Christian Peacemakers Team in Hebron.

  • Gudrun Kramer

  • Gudrun Kramer is Senior Research Fellow at the Stifling Wissenschaft und Politik in Germany and is the author of Egypt Under Mubarak: Identity and National Interest [in German] (Baden-Bade: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1968).

  • Hans M. Kristensen

  • Hans M. Kristensen is a senior researcher at Greenpeace in Washington, DC.

  • Roni Krouzman

  • Roni Krouzman is a freelance writer and photographer who travels frequently to Israel and Palestine.

  • Adi Kuntsman

  • Adi Kuntsman is Leverhulme Research Fellow at the Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures of the University of Manchester.

  • Petra Kuppinger

  • Petra Kuppinger is a PhD candidate in the department of anthropology at the New School for Social Research, New York.

  • Ertugrul Kurkcu

  • Ertugrul Kurkcu is a freelance journalist and coordinator of the Independent Communication Network in Istanbul.

  • Ekin Kurtiç

  • Ekin Kurtiç is Neubauer Junior Research Fellow at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University.

  • Basak Kus

  • Basak Kus is assistant professor of sociology at Wesleyan University and a faculty fellow at the Council on Middle East Studies of Yale University.

  • Chris Kutschera

  • Chris Kutschera, a freelance journalist based in Paris, has been writing on the Kurds since 1971 (www.chris-kutschera.com).

  • Atallah Kuttab

  • Atallah Kuttab taight civil engineering at Birzeit University in the West Bank and has worked as a consultant with Save the Children Federation. He is the current Director General of Welfare Association for Arab Human Rights Fund.

  • Taher Labadi

  • Taher Labadi is an economist and a researcher at the Institut Français du Proche Orient (IFPO) in Jerusalem.

  • Jean Lachapelle

  • Jean Lachapelle is a doctoral candidate in political science at the University of Toronto.

  • Matthew Lacouture

  • Matthew T. Lacouture is a PhD candidate in political science at Wayne State University.

  • Peter Lagerquist

  • Peter Lagerquist is a freelance writer based in Israel and the West Bank.

  • Vinay Lal

  • Vinay Lal is an associate professor in the Department of History at University of California in Los Angeles with a focus on South and Southeast Asia.

  • Paul Lalor

  • Paul Lalor was a doctoral student at St. Anthony’s College, Oxford.

  • Amanda Lane

  • Amanda Lane is the executive director at Collateral Repair Project. She has extensive experience working in international community development, refugee relief and the nonprofit sector in the Middle East, United States and Africa.

  • Vickie Langohr

  • Vickie Langohr is associate professor at College of the Holy Cross. Her teaching and research interests are in Middle East politics, women's rights and democratization.

  • Sharry Lapp

  • Sharry Lapp is a writer working at the Women’s Studies Centre in Jerusalem.

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