Archive for September, 2013
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Amahl Bishara “The Routes of Knowledge: Driving in Israel and the West Bank”
Posted September 30, 2013Amahl Bishara is Professor of Anthropology at Tufts University. -
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Making WAV(e)S: Engaging Stories for Local Radio
Posted September 27, 2013The Center for Civic Engagement and Human Rights Radio present Making WAV(e)S: Engaging Stories for Local Radio This 3-part (12-hour) workshop will introduce you to the art of creating stories […] -
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Screening: Harvest of Empire
Posted September 25, 2013Based on the groundbreaking book by award-winning journalist and Democracy Now! Co-host Juan González, Harvest of Empire takes an unflinching look at the role that U.S. economic and military interests played […] -
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The Flood of Rights Conference
Posted September 19, 2013THE FLOOD OF RIGHTS Organized by Thomas Keenan, Suhail Malik, and Tirdad Zolghadr LUMA / Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College / Bard College Human Rights Project 2013 Conference Arles, […] -
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Kerry Bystrom “Reading the South Atlantic: Southern Africa, Latin America and the Cold War.”
Posted September 17, 2013A talk by Kerry Bystrom, Bard Faculty Representative to Bard College Berlin & Associate Professor of English and Human Rights, Bard College. Using Mark Behr’s controversial novel The Smell of Apples (1995) […] -
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Syria Teach-In
Posted September 13, 2013In light of the lack of information and resources on Syria during a time when the American public continues to debate on potential US intervention, this event is designed to […] -
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Al-Quds Bard valedictorian on why she chose to major in Human Rights
Posted September 2, 2013The article below, by Danna Harman, was published by Haaretz on September 2nd, 2013 (http://www.haaretz.com/news/features/.premium-1.544778). The Al Quds-Bard College Partnership graduates its first class, with diplomas and dabkaABU DIS, […]