Back to All Events

Public Lecture with Dr Lamma Mansour

Biography:

Lamma Mansour is a Christian Palestinian from Nazareth, a writer and speaker engaging the intersection of faith and justice. Her work reflects on what it means to follow Christ in contexts marked by violence, with particular attention to how hope, beauty, and faith take form amid struggle. She writes on these themes in her Substack, Dispatches from Nazareth.

Lamma is also a sociologist whose research explores the political, spatial, emotional, and gendered dimensions of Palestinian life in Israel. Her current project, Hometowns in the Margins, examines how Palestinian youth relate to their hometowns under conditions of structural marginalization and contested identity, attending to experiences of belonging, fear, and possibility. She also studies the impact of community violence and organized crime on young Palestinian women. She completed her doctoral studies at the University of Oxford and is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.