Lectures Archive
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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 […] -
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Ariella Azoulay
Posted April 25, 2005Ariella Azoulay is an Israeli art curator, filmmaker and theorist of photography and visual culture. She is Director of the Photo-Lexic Research Group at the Minerva Humanities Center, Tel […] -
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David Rieff and Ahilan Kadirgamar
Posted April 19, 2005“After the Tsunami: The Politics and Ethics of Humanitarian Aid” David Rieff, an American polemicist and pundit who focuses on issues of immigration, international conflict, and humanitarianism and […] -
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Peter Maguire
Posted April 18, 2005“Facing Death in Cambodia” Peter Maguire, author of the newly published book of the same name, discussed the Cambodian genocide 30 years later, with Meng-Try Ea and Vannak […] -
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Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner
Posted April 11, 2005Jennifer Baumgardner is an author, filmmaker, and third-wave feminist activist. Amy Richards is a United States activist, writer, organizer, feminist and art historian. On October 4, 2000 Baumgardner and […] -
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Ryan Bodanyi
Posted April 5, 2005“Bhopal Disaster” Ryan Bodanyi began the Evans School Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management program in 2010. As the founder and Executive Director of Students for Bhopal, Bodanyi […] -
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Francisco Goldman
Posted April 4, 2005Francisco Goldman is an American novelist, journalist, and Allen K. Smith Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, Trinity College. Goldman is also known as Francisco Goldman Molina, “Frank” and […] -
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Hans Magnus Enzensberger
Posted March 21, 2005“Is there still a West?” A dialogue with Ian Buruma, Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism Hans Magnus Enzensberger was born in Bavaria in 1929, and lives in […] -
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Eyal Weizman
Posted February 22, 2005“Temporary Facts, Flexible Lines: The Architecture of Israeli Occupation” Eyal Weizman is a tough, smart, controversial Israeli architect and theorist whose work explores the political struggle in the […] -
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Julian Dibbell
Posted February 13, 2005“Play Money” Early in 2003, Contributing editor of WIRED and technology writer Julian Dibbell set out to test the following proposition: “On April 15, 2004, I will truthfully […]