2002 Archive
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George Qassis
Posted May 19, 2002“Conflict Resolution in Palestine” George Qassis is a Palestinian activist who helped set up the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) after Arafat broke off the Oslo peace talks and […] -
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Sam Gregory
Posted May 16, 2002Sam Gregory is an internationally recognized human rights advocate; trainer and video producer who help people use the power of the moving image and participatory technologies to create human […] -
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Renee Bergan’s “Sadaa E Zan: Women’s Voices from Afghanistan”
Posted May 13, 2002“Screening of Sadaa E Zan: Women’s Voices from Afghanistan” While visiting Afghanistan in 2002 as part of a women’s delegation, filmmaker Renee Bergan brought out her digital camera and interviewed […] -
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Andrei Ujică’s “Out of the Present”
Posted April 30, 2002“Screening of Out of the Present” Andrei Ujică is a Romanian screenwriter and director. Together with Harun Farocki, he created Videograms of a Revolution, a film which has become a […] -
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Judith Butler
Posted April 18, 2002“Punishment: Human or Inhumane?” Judith Butler is an American post-structuralist philosopher, who has contributed to the fields of feminist philosophy, queer theory, political philosophy, and ethics. She is […] -
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Paul Gilroy
Posted April 9, 2002“Race and the Right to be Human” Paul Gilroy is known as a path-breaking scholar and historian of the music of the Black Atlantic diaspora, as a commentator on […] -
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Alexandra Halkin
Posted April 2, 2002Alexandra Halkin is the founder and international coordinator for the Chiapas Media Project/Promedios de Comunicación Comunitaria (CMP), a bi-national non-profit organization that has provided video and computer equipment and […] -
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Janos Pelle
Posted March 5, 2002“Anti-Semitism on the Left and on the Right: Hungary after Communism” Janos Pelle is a writer, journalist, and literary historian. He is a member of the faculty at the […] -
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John Fout
Posted February 26, 2002“Reading from the Same Book: the American and Nazi Military Justice Systems and the Persecution of Homosexuals in World War II” John Fout was a professor of History […] -
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Christopher Fynsk
Posted February 19, 2002“The Humanities on the Brink of the Social Sciences” Christopher Fynsk is Head of the School of Language and Literature at the University of Aberdeen, Director of the […]