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Accession #Faculty Staff Boxes: Kamphoefner, Kathy
TopicKamphoefner, Kathy,
KeywordsFaculty/Staff,
TitleKamphoefner, Kathy
SubtitleFaculty/Staff
LocationFaculty/Staff Boxes 46-48
CitationKamphoefner, Kathy, Faculty Staff Boxes: Kamphoefner, Kathy, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceCollection of Allen Deeter, Peace Studies
Scope and Content

Material related to Kathy Kamphoefner, a peace activist, and in 1995 was an Assistant Professor of Communications. 

"Faculty Annual Report," Department of Communication Studies, 1997.

"Talking About Peace: Palestinian Narratives about the Current Peace Process in Hebron," Kathy Kamphoefner, 15 October 1997.

Newspaper article from the "Abash Plain Dealer," 25 July 1995 describing Kamphoefner's arrest in Hebron.

Newspaper article, "Hebron Daunting for Ex-D.C. Activist, Advocate's Efforts Result in Israeli Detention," focusing on Jeff Heie and the Christian Peacemaker Teams, a Chicago-based group funded by the Mennonite Church, the General Conference Mennonite Church and the Church of the Brethren.

Newspaper articles regarding Kamphoeffner's Christian Peacemaker Team in Hebron and the resulting Israeli detention.

Date of AccessionUnknown
Bio History Note

Kathy Kamphoefner was a peace activist and in 1995 was an Assistant Professor of Communications. 

The following is copied from the "Wabash Plain Dealer" newspaper, 25 July 1995:

Kathleen Kamphoefner, an assistant professor of communications at Manchester College, specializes in communication between cultures and is fluent in Arabic.

Kamphoefner went to Hebron in the Israel-occupied West Bank to observe the conflict between Palestinians and Israeli settlers, said her husband, Paul Pierce.

While in Hebron, Kamphoefner, fellow North Manchester resident Cliff Kindy and Wendy Lehman of Kidron, Ohio, were jailed in Jerusalem on Saturday for refusing to leave a closed military zone.

The three were released from the Israeli jail yesterday after being held since a protest outside a Hebron college, according to the group they were working with....."

Archivist NoteDescription prepared 15 March 2018 by Jeanine Wine.
 


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