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Aziz Abu Sarah is a Palestinian peace activist, born and raised in Jerusalem. He became Director of International Relations for the Parents Circle-Families Forum in 2003, and was elected Head of the Board of Directors in 2006. From 2005-2008 he also co-hosted a bilingual radio show on Radio All for Peace 107.2 FM in Jerusalem. Today Aziz works as a lecturer, and has spoken in hundreds of churches, synagogues and mosques on the subject of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, peace, reconciliation, and interfaith dialogue. He has also lectured for countless international organizations and universities, including Georgetown University, Columbia, Princeton, Brandeis, Yale, George Washington, and before the European Parliament and the United Nations. He is highly involved in the Israeli-Palestinian peace movement, and as a result of his work he has been honored to receive the Goldberg Prize for Peace in the Middle East from the Institute of International Education, the Silver Rose Award from the European Parliament, the Eisenhower Medallion and Eliav-Sartawi Award for Middle Eastern Journalism. Aziz is a columnist for Alquds Newspaper and has published articles at Haaretz, Jerusalem Post, Alarabiya, Daily Star and Middle East online and others. He is fluent in English, Arabic, and Hebrew, and is the Director of Middle East Projects at George Mason University's Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution.