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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 […] -
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Andrew Bacevich
Posted January 24, 2005“The New American Militarism” Andrew Bacevich teaches U. S. foreign policy and security studies at Boston University, where he also directs the Center for International Relations. He is […] -
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Gabriela Network
Posted December 6, 2004GABRIELA Network is a Philippine-U.S. women’s solidarity mass organization, which provides means by which Filipinas in the U.S. can empower themselves and effect change through organizing, educating, fundraising, networking, […] -
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Harold Crooks and Rajan Sharma : Bhopal Films
Posted November 22, 2004“Screening of Bhopal Films” Harold Crooks is an author and writer/producer whose award-winning and acclaimed documentary film credits include Bhopal: The Search for Justice and the TV series Black Coffee. He […] -
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David Rose
Posted November 18, 2004“Guantánamo: America’s war on human rights” British journalist David Rose spoke about Guantánamo and his book Guantánamo: America’s war on human rights (The New Press 2004). Here is an excerpt […] -
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David Gelber
Posted November 13, 2004David Gelber is Executive Producer of the Ed Bradley unit, which produces several 60 Minutes stories a year and one documentary a year for 60 Minutes II. Each documentary he has produced […] -
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Andrew Revkin, Stephan Schwartzman & Larry Cox
Posted November 9, 2004Years after the murder of rubber tapper, union leader, and environmentalist Chico Mendes, his fight to protect the Amazon rain forest stands as one of the most important and […] -
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Roger Berkowitz
Posted November 1, 2004“Habeas Corpus and the Quest for Justice” Roger Berkowitz has taught at Amherst College (in its remarkable undergraduate program on law and society, headed by Austin Sarat) the […]