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Bill McKibben
Posted March 22, 2004“Crossing Thresholds Global Warming, Genetic Engineering, & the Environment as Moral Question” Bill McKibben is a former staff writer for the New Yorker magazine and now writes regularly […] -
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Zlatko Anguelov & Liz Frank
Posted March 16, 2004Zlatko Anguelov, born 1946 in Varna, Bulgaria, is a writer, journalist, and translator living in Iowa City, Iowa. He has published in the Bulgarian print media, The Financial Times and Eastern European […] -
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Jonathan Schell
Posted March 12, 2004“From the National to the Global and Back? The Role of the United Nations as a Supranational Institution” Jonathan Schell is Peace and Disarmament Correspondent at The Nation, […] -
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Mercedes (Mimi) Doretti’s Following Antigone
Posted March 8, 2004“Screening of the documentary Following Antigone” Mimi Doretti is a co-founder of the Equipo Argentino de Antropologia Forense (E.A.A.F), an organization that applies forensic science to human rights investigations […] -
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James Shapiro
Posted March 4, 2004“‘It is as it was’: What’s at Stake in Mel Gibson’s Passion” James Shapiro is the Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and author of Oberammergau: […] -
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Natalie Jeremijenko
Posted February 24, 2004“Feral Robotic Dogs, Ooz, and other projects between art, technology, and politics” Natalie Jeremijenko is an artist and engineer whose background includes studies in biochemistry, physics, neuroscience and precision […] -
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Marcia Freedman
Posted February 3, 2004“The Geneva Accords and Beyond: Prospects for a Lasting Israeli/Palestinian Peace” Marcia Freedman is a Former Member of the Israeli Knesset and President of Brit Tzedek v’Shalom, the […] -
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Gillo Pontecorvo’s “The Battle of Algiers”
Posted December 15, 2003“What to Do About the Iraq Mess?” A film showing of Gillo Pontecorvo’s The Battle of Algiers Introduced by Mark Danner, Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism, “The Battle of […] -
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Raeshma Razvi
Posted December 12, 2003The Global Action Project, a New York City based non-governmental organization trains youth in media technologies (mainly video production), encouraging young people to use their media as a means […] -
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Tricia Kakalec
Posted November 11, 2003Tricia Kakalec, a lawyer with Farmworker Legal Services (FLSNY) in New Paltz spoke on immigrant rights, the Walmart raids, new legislation and many other interesting topics relating to the […]