About Us

Two States, One Peace was launched in 2007 by eleven students in the Role of Information Technology in Global Conflict Resolutions class at Stanford University. We created Two States, One Peace in response to the need for a progressive, united stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict after decades of radicalism.

Our Mission

Two States, One Peace serves to empower the growing majority of Israeli and Palestinian moderates who believe in peaceful co-existence. We seek to amplify the message that a majority of citizens on all sides support a two-state solution and provide global citizens with a gateway to the many NGOs making strides towards a two-state solution.

Contact Us

If you would like to contact us because you have any questions, or want to know how your NGO can be included in Two States, One Peace, please e-mail us at

Acknowledgements

While Two States, One Peace was primarily the product of Stanford Students, we received a lot of help from various other people.

Yoav Shoham - Professor of Role of Information Technology in Global Conflict Solutions.

David Cohen - T.A. of Role of Information Technology in Global Conflict Solutions, and project manager.

Ed Sesek, Eran Palmon, Scott Klemmer, Terry Winograd, Nick Parlante, Patrick Young, all graced us with their knowledge in their specific fields ranging from Human-Computer Interaction to Conflict Resolution.