2005 Archive

  • Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi is considered one of Israel’s best documentary filmmakers. He held a screening of his new film Avenge But One of My Two Eyes which the New York Film […] 0

    Avi Mograbi’s “Avenge But One of My Two Eyes”

    Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi is considered one of Israel’s best documentary filmmakers. He held a screening of his new film Avenge But One of My Two Eyes which the New York Film […]

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  •   Drucilla Cornell is a professor of Political Science, Comparative Literature, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University. She also holds visiting positions at the University of Pretoria, South […] 0

    Drucilla Cornell

      Drucilla Cornell is a professor of Political Science, Comparative Literature, and Women’s and Gender Studies at Rutgers University. She also holds visiting positions at the University of Pretoria, South […]

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  •   “Knowledge Networks Freedom”   David Garcia teaches Design for Digital Cultures at the Utrecht School of Art Media and Technology. He is the founder and co-organiser of The Next […] 0

    David Garcia

      “Knowledge Networks Freedom”   David Garcia teaches Design for Digital Cultures at the Utrecht School of Art Media and Technology. He is the founder and co-organiser of The Next […]

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  •   Marjorie Spiegel is Executive Director of The Institute for the Development of Earth Awareness (IDEA), author of The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal Slavery, photojournalist, and winner of a […] 0

    Marjorie Spiegel

      Marjorie Spiegel is Executive Director of The Institute for the Development of Earth Awareness (IDEA), author of The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal Slavery, photojournalist, and winner of a […]

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  •   James Howard Meredith (born June 25, 1933) is an American civil rights movement figure, a writer, and a political adviser. In 1962, he was the first African-American student admitted […] 0

    James Meredith

      James Howard Meredith (born June 25, 1933) is an American civil rights movement figure, a writer, and a political adviser. In 1962, he was the first African-American student admitted […]

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  •   Ariella Azoulay is an Israeli art curator, filmmaker and theorist of photography and visual culture. She is Director of the Photo-Lexic Research Group at the Minerva Humanities Center, Tel […] 0

    Ariella Azoulay

      Ariella Azoulay is an Israeli art curator, filmmaker and theorist of photography and visual culture. She is Director of the Photo-Lexic Research Group at the Minerva Humanities Center, Tel […]

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  •   “After the Tsunami: The Politics and Ethics of Humanitarian Aid”   David Rieff, an American polemicist and pundit who focuses on issues of immigration, international conflict, and humanitarianism and […] 0

    David Rieff and Ahilan Kadirgamar

      “After the Tsunami: The Politics and Ethics of Humanitarian Aid”   David Rieff, an American polemicist and pundit who focuses on issues of immigration, international conflict, and humanitarianism and […]

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  •   “Facing Death in Cambodia”   Peter Maguire, author of the newly published book of the same name, discussed the Cambodian genocide 30 years later, with Meng-Try Ea and Vannak […] 0

    Peter Maguire

      “Facing Death in Cambodia”   Peter Maguire, author of the newly published book of the same name, discussed the Cambodian genocide 30 years later, with Meng-Try Ea and Vannak […]

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  •   Jennifer Baumgardner is an author, filmmaker, and third-wave feminist activist. Amy Richards is a United States activist, writer, organizer, feminist and art historian. On October 4, 2000 Baumgardner and […] 0

    Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner

      Jennifer Baumgardner is an author, filmmaker, and third-wave feminist activist. Amy Richards is a United States activist, writer, organizer, feminist and art historian. On October 4, 2000 Baumgardner and […]

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  •   “Bhopal Disaster”   Ryan Bodanyi began the Evans School Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management program in 2010. As the founder and Executive Director of Students for Bhopal, Bodanyi […] 0

    Ryan Bodanyi

      “Bhopal Disaster”   Ryan Bodanyi began the Evans School Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management program in 2010. As the founder and Executive Director of Students for Bhopal, Bodanyi […]

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