2003 Archive

  •   “What to Do About the Iraq Mess?” A film showing of Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers Introduced by Mark Danner, Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism, “The Battle of […] 0

    Gillo Pontecorvo’s “The Battle of Algiers”

      “What to Do About the Iraq Mess?” A film showing of Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers Introduced by Mark Danner, Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism, “The Battle of […]

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  •   The Global Action Project, a New York City based non-governmental organization trains youth in media technologies (mainly video production), encouraging young people to use their media as a means […] 0

    Raeshma Razvi

      The Global Action Project, a New York City based non-governmental organization trains youth in media technologies (mainly video production), encouraging young people to use their media as a means […]

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  •   Tricia Kakalec, a lawyer with Farmworker Legal Services (FLSNY) in New Paltz spoke on immigrant rights, the Walmart raids, new legislation and many other interesting topics relating to the […] 0

    Tricia Kakalec

      Tricia Kakalec, a lawyer with Farmworker Legal Services (FLSNY) in New Paltz spoke on immigrant rights, the Walmart raids, new legislation and many other interesting topics relating to the […]

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  •   “Report from Baghdad”   Bard’s Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism Mark Danner has just returned from a reporting trip to Baghdad and elsewhere in ‘coalition’-occupied Iraq. He […] 0

    Mark Danner & David Gelber

      “Report from Baghdad”   Bard’s Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism Mark Danner has just returned from a reporting trip to Baghdad and elsewhere in ‘coalition’-occupied Iraq. He […]

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  • “The Junction”   Filmmaker Ilan Ziv premiered his new film “The Junction,” an investigative story about the killings of three at The Junction, an obscure crossroad in the Gaza Strip, […] 0

    Ilan Ziv’s “The Junction”

    “The Junction”   Filmmaker Ilan Ziv premiered his new film “The Junction,” an investigative story about the killings of three at The Junction, an obscure crossroad in the Gaza Strip, […]

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  •   “In the Shadow of the United States: The Nicaraguan Experience in the Face of Militarization and Globalization”   Holman Moraga, when he visited Bard, was a young leader from […] 0

    Holman Moraga

      “In the Shadow of the United States: The Nicaraguan Experience in the Face of Militarization and Globalization”   Holman Moraga, when he visited Bard, was a young leader from […]

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  •   “Out of This World”   Sloterdijk, who spent a year at Bard some ten years ago, is that rare thing–a philosopher with regular television show (in Germany).  He is […] 0

    Peter Sloterdijk & Andrei Ujica

      “Out of This World”   Sloterdijk, who spent a year at Bard some ten years ago, is that rare thing–a philosopher with regular television show (in Germany).  He is […]

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  • “Out of This World”   Sloterdijk, who spent a year at Bard some ten years ago, is that rare thing–a philosopher with regular television show (in Germany).  He is professor […] 0

    Andrei Ujica’s “Out of the Present”

    “Out of This World”   Sloterdijk, who spent a year at Bard some ten years ago, is that rare thing–a philosopher with regular television show (in Germany).  He is professor […]

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  •   “What if Cross-Cultural Consensus on Human Rights Turns Out to Be Impossible?”   Professor Wiktor Osiatynski is University Professor at the Central European University, and teaches at the CEU […] 0

    Wiktor Osiatysnki

      “What if Cross-Cultural Consensus on Human Rights Turns Out to Be Impossible?”   Professor Wiktor Osiatynski is University Professor at the Central European University, and teaches at the CEU […]

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  •   Ann Stoler is the Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at the New School for Social Research, New York. She is an expert in colonial […] 0

    Ann Stoler

      Ann Stoler is the Willy Brandt Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Historical Studies at the New School for Social Research, New York. She is an expert in colonial […]

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