Our Israel and Palestine event was a success
Good Morning,
This week we are reflecting on an event we held last week in Manchester.
Our event on the Media and Israel and Palestine was a huge success! We saw lots of people coming down to talk about media literacy and how to be a critical thinker when reading content about the conflict!
At Common Sense, we are committed to bringing people with different perspectives together. This event was a great example of this. We saw people sharing their perspectives and respecting people who held a different one.
We are excited to host more events in the summer and a chance to meet more people in the community. What kinda of events would you like to see us host?>
Many thanks,
M.T. Omoniyi
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