Posts by Danielle Riou
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Ana Arana
Posted November 2, 2005Ana Arana is an investigative journalist with extensive international experience. Her work has appeared in Foreign Affairs, Marie Claire, Newsweek, Salon.Com, The Columbia Journalism Review, the New York Daily News, Business Week and the Village Voice. […] -
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Joel Perlmann
Posted October 31, 2005Joel Perlmann is a Levy Economics Institute Research Professor and Senior Scholar at Bard College. He has received research grants from NIMH, NEH, NSF, NIE, Spencer and Russell Sage […] -
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Fred Lazin
Posted October 24, 2005Fred Lazin is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Politics and Government at Ben Gurion University in Israel. Fred has taught at the Hebrew University, NYU, UCLA, […] -
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Evelyn Fox-Keller
Posted October 22, 2005Evelyn Fox Keller is an American physicist, author and feminist. She is currently Professor Emerita of History and Philosophy of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Keller’s early […] -
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Avi Mograbi’s “Avenge But One of My Two Eyes”
Posted September 26, 2005Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi is considered one of Israel’s best documentary filmmakers. He held a screening of his new film Avenge But One of My Two Eyes which the New York Film […] -
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Drucilla Cornell
Posted September 20, 2005Drucilla Cornell is a professor of Political Science, Comparative Literature, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University. She also holds visiting positions at the University of Pretoria, South […] -
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David Garcia
Posted May 3, 2005“Knowledge Networks Freedom” David Garcia teaches Design for Digital Cultures at the Utrecht School of Art Media and Technology. He is the founder and co-organiser of The Next […] -
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Marjorie Spiegel
Posted April 30, 2005Marjorie Spiegel is Executive Director of The Institute for the Development of Earth Awareness (IDEA), author of The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal Slavery, photojournalist, and winner of a […] -
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James Meredith
Posted April 30, 2005James Howard Meredith (born June 25, 1933) is an American civil rights movement figure, a writer, and a political adviser. In 1962, he was the first African-American student admitted […]