2002 Archive

  •   “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 […] 0

    George Qassis

      “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 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 […] 0

    Sam Gregory

      Sam 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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  • “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 […] 0

    Renee Bergan’s “Sadaa E Zan: Women’s Voices from Afghanistan”

    “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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  •   “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 […] 0

    Andrei Ujică’s “Out of the Present”

      “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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  •   “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 […] 0

    Judith Butler

      “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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  •   “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 […] 0

    Paul Gilroy

      “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 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 […] 0

    Alexandra Halkin

      Alexandra 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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  • “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 […] 0

    Janos Pelle

    “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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  •   “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 […] 0

    John Fout

      “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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  •   “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 […] 0

    Christopher Fynsk

      “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 […]

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