Atidna In the News

Here you will find all stories covered in local, state, and national media sources pertaining to Atidna International. If you are in the media and looking to sit down with the Atidna team to discuss our peace and dialogue initiatives, please proceed to the button above titled "Contact Us."

ABC Nightline Segment on Atidna International

Byron Pitts, cohost of ABC Nightline, films a dialouge session with Atidna International one day after campus-wide protests on April 24. Afterwards, Atidna International's President (Elijah Kahlenberg) and Vice President (Jadd Hashem) discuss the mission of Atidna with Byron Pitts.

KXAN Interview Over Atidna Joint Vigil
UT Student Group Organizes vigil for Israel, Palestine Victims.

Atidna International's President (Elijah Kahlenberg) and Vice President (Jadd Hashem) sat down with Austin's local KXAN station to discuss Atidna's joint vigil to honor all innocent, Israelis and Palestinians, taken since October 7th.

Forward Feature on Atidna International
A different campus story: Jewish-Palestinian Cooperation

Atidna International's President (Elijah Kahlenberg) and Vice President (Jadd Hashem) sit down with Robin Washington, editor-at-large for Forward, about the mission of Atidna International.

Aljazeera Interview after UT Austin Protests

Atidna International's President Elijah Kahlenberg discusses his experiences at the pro-Palestinian protests on April 24. Kahlenberg explains why there must be empathy for Palestinians and closer scrutiny on arms manufacturers.

CNN Interview after UT Austin Protests

Atidna International's President Elijah Kahlenberg discusses Atidna International and the April 24 pro-Palestinian protests at UT Austin with CNN's Becky Anderson.

Daily Pennsylvanian Feature on UPenn Atidna International
Penn Atidna International hosts event with Palestinian Israeli Initiative for open dialouge

Atidna International at the University of Pennsylvania hosted an event with Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger. Schlesinger is the founder of Roots, a Palestinian-Israeli organization focussed on building discourse.