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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Interesting article, history is still changing the conflict

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Dr. Amy Horowitz
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Name Email Address Blog Url
Baumgardner, Amber amrobaum@indiana.edu http://amberbaumgardnerlivinginjerusalem.blogspot.com/
Bryan, Addy adbryan@indiana.edu http://addylivinginjerusalem.blogspot.com/



Ennis, Kete kmennis@indiana.edu http://livingjerusalemkete.blogspot.com/
Keiser, Lindsey lkeiser@indiana.edu http://livingjerusalembyl.blogspot.com/
Kendall, Michael mikendal@indiana.edu http://gonevagabond.blogspot.com/
Moler, Alex akmoler@indiana.edu http://alexmolerweblog.blogspot.com/
Raouf, Lila lraouf@indiana.edu http://lraouf.blogspot.com/
Siegel, Jenna jdsiegel@indiana.edu http://livingjerusalemjds.blogspot.com/
Storey, Chris chstorey@indiana.edu http://asalamshalom.blogspot.com/
Rivin, Abby
rivin07@hotmail.com http://abbyjerusalem.blogspot.com/
Watson, Megan meawatso@indiana.edu http://jerusalemprojectmegan.blogspot.com/
Westfall, Ben benwestf@indiana.edu http://bwlivingjerusalem.blogspot.com/
Yates, Allison allyates@indiana.edu http://allisonlivingjerusalem.blogspot.com/

Our class discussion and class readings continue to reinforce that Jerusalem is a city which is full of conflict, both historically and today.
Yet, the image which was chosen to be central to the class blog, does not show this conflict - it shows hope.
Though some may say that representing the class and Jerusalem in such a manner is unrealistic, I like that we have chosen this picture.
This image offers hope for peace and harmony while inspiring people to work to achieve that peace and harmony.

After looking over images, I do not think I can objectively come up with a collated image which would represent all peoples of Jerusalem equally.
I still do not know enough about Jerusalem, and her people especially, to create an image which would be equal.

Therefore, I think we should stick with the image of the sun over the city.
I think this is an image which does not show much symbolism in regards to taking a side, and it can be viewed from the eyes of many and defined in multiple ways.
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