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As the culmination of the many activities of the Jerusalem 2050 Project at MIT, we are pleased to announce the launch of the Just Jerusalem Competition. The goal of this competition is to generate new approaches to, and potential solutions for, the many complex, seemingly intractable problems that the residents of Jerusalem face on a daily basis. By looking at future possibilities for a pluralist, just, and sustainable city shared by Palestinians and Israelis, we hope to encourage new ways of thinking about the many difficult issues and hardships faced by Jerusalemites, regardless of their faith or ethnicity.
The Competition is Closed. Please feel free to register in order to stay informed about upcoming events, including upcoming seminars, conferences, and exhibitions.
JJC Winners were announced Friday, March 21 on the Jerusalem 2050 website. To view the announcement on the web, go to: http://web.mit.edu/CIS/jerusalem2050/just_jerusalem/winners.html#tab_2
Supported by a grant from: The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.
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Jointly sponsored by MIT's Center for International Studies and the Department
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Competition Launch Date: March 2, 2007
Deadline for Entries: December 31, 2007 |
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Website Designer: Shereen Srouji | Website Developer: Iova Dineva,
Iexodus Solutions
| Data, Maps, and Image Collection: Micahel Jacobson | Project
Conception: Jerusalem 2050 Steering Committee
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