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  •   “Screening of film The Looting of Iraq”   Elizabeth Simpson is a professor at the Bard Graduate Center in New York. Her film The Looting of Iraq deals with […] 0

    Elizabeth Simpson

      “Screening of film The Looting of Iraq”   Elizabeth Simpson is a professor at the Bard Graduate Center in New York. Her film The Looting of Iraq deals with […]

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  •   “The Multicultural Dream in Europe and the United States”   Peter Schneider, one of today’s foremost German novelists of international recognition, is a chronicler of his own West German […] 0

    Peter Schneider

      “The Multicultural Dream in Europe and the United States”   Peter Schneider, one of today’s foremost German novelists of international recognition, is a chronicler of his own West German […]

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  •   Iain Levine is a program director at Human Rights Watch and oversees the organization’s research and reporting work. He has particular expertise in humanitarian crises, protection of civilians in […] 0

    Iain Levine

      Iain Levine is a program director at Human Rights Watch and oversees the organization’s research and reporting work. He has particular expertise in humanitarian crises, protection of civilians in […]

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  •   Boris Buden is a writer, cultural critic, and translator. In the 1990s he founded and was editor of the magazine and publishing house Arkzin in Zagreb. His essays and […] 0

    Boris Buden

      Boris Buden is a writer, cultural critic, and translator. In the 1990s he founded and was editor of the magazine and publishing house Arkzin in Zagreb. His essays and […]

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  •   Dahr Jamail is a journalist who was one of the few unembedded journalists to report extensively from Iraq during the 2003 Iraq invasion. He spent eight months in Iraq, […] 0

    Dahr Jamail

      Dahr Jamail is a journalist who was one of the few unembedded journalists to report extensively from Iraq during the 2003 Iraq invasion. He spent eight months in Iraq, […]

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  •   Maud Mandel is an Associate Professor of History and Judaic studies at Brown University. Mandel specializes in modern Jewish history and has focused particularly on the 20th-century French Jewish […] 0

    Maud Mandel

      Maud Mandel is an Associate Professor of History and Judaic studies at Brown University. Mandel specializes in modern Jewish history and has focused particularly on the 20th-century French Jewish […]

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  •   “Film Screening of Dark and Lovely, Soft and Free”   Graeme Reid is the director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights Program, is an expert on LGBT […] 0

    Graeme Reid’s “Dark and Lovely, Soft and Free”

      “Film Screening of Dark and Lovely, Soft and Free”   Graeme Reid is the director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights Program, is an expert on LGBT […]

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  •   Daniel Heller-Roazen is the Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Comparative Literature and the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University. He is the author of The Fifth Hammer: […] 0

    Daniel Heller-Roazen

      Daniel Heller-Roazen is the Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Comparative Literature and the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University. He is the author of The Fifth Hammer: […]

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  •   The Human Rights Project and Darfur Action Campaign screened the Documentary “Sand and Sorrow.”   The documentary covers the historical events that have given rise to an Arab-dominated government’s […] 0

    Screening of “Sand and Sorrow”

      The Human Rights Project and Darfur Action Campaign screened the Documentary “Sand and Sorrow.”   The documentary covers the historical events that have given rise to an Arab-dominated government’s […]

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  •   “At a pre-Manifesta 7 workshop on the notion of ‘lesser evil’, one of the themes of this summer’s forthcoming biennial, Mies van der Rohe’s High Modernist aphorism ‘less is […] 0

    Lesser Evil Workshop

      “At a pre-Manifesta 7 workshop on the notion of ‘lesser evil’, one of the themes of this summer’s forthcoming biennial, Mies van der Rohe’s High Modernist aphorism ‘less is […]

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