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Former Exposure Student's Film Bought by Strand Releasing

IGL News | Posted Apr 18, 2012
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"Ballplayer : Pelotero", our feature length documentary about teenage baseball players in the Dominican Republic has been bought by indie film distributor Strand Releasing. That means that the film is FINALLY coming to a theater near you.
 
Mark your calendars, as the movie will be released July 13th in select cities. More details on cities and theaters will follow.  Don't worry!  No matter where you are you will have a chance to see the film, as it will be releasing the same day through cable On Demand and iTunes.

Magnum Photographers Speak at Tufts

IGL News | Posted Mar 23, 2012
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Join three of Magnum’s photographers -- SUSAN MEISELAS, ANTOINE D’AGATA, PETER VAN AGTMAEL -- for a discussion.

Magnum Photos is a photographic cooperative of great diversity and distinction owned by its photographer members. With powerful individual vision, Magnum photographers chronicle the world and interpret its peoples, events, issues and personalities.

More Info: http://www.tuftsgloballeadership.org/calendar/2012/03/28/magnum-photographers

I Shall Not Hate: A Dr. Jean Mayer Address by Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish

IGL News | Posted Mar 15, 2012
 
   

April 5, 2012 
58 Winthrop Street | 8:00pm - 10:00 pm

Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, MD, MPH, a Palestinian medical doctor born and raised in the Jabalia refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip, will be giving a lecture about peace, healing and forgiveness, followed by a book signing.

April 5, 2012
58 Winthrop Street | 8:00pm10:00pm
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Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, MD, MPH, a Palestinian medical doctor born and raised in the Jabalia refugee Camp in the Gaza Strip, will be giving a lecture about peace, healing and forgiveness, followed by a book signing.

Dr. Abuelaish is a passionate and eloquent proponent of peace between Palestinians and Israelis. He received his elementary, preparatory and secondary education in the refugee camp schools. He received a scholarship to study medicine in Cairo, Egypt and then a diploma in Obstetrics and Gynecology from the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of London.

Before his three daughters were killed in January 2009 during the Israeli incursion into Gaza, Dr. Abuelaish worked as a researcher at the Gertner Institute at the Sheba Hospital in Tel Aviv.

Abuelaish has been an important figure in the Israeli-Palestinian relations for years, working in Israeli hospitals, treating Israeli and Palestinian patients and fully believe that health is an engine for the journey to peace.

This horrific tragedy did not harden Abuelaish’s heart; neither did it weaken his resolve to act for humanity. He continues to live up the description bestowed upon him by an Israeli colleague, as a magical, secret bridge between Israelis and Palestinians.

Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish currently is Associate Professor of Medicine at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health; University Of Toronto. 

Dr. Abuelaish will be receiving a Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award for 2012 from the Institute for Global Leadership.

Sherman Teichman, the director of the IGL, sits on the Board of Directors of Dr. Abuelaish's Daughters for Life Foundation.

 

 
   
| Posted Mar 9, 2012
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Post-Conflict Challenges and Building Peaceful Societies, 3:30pm
Cabot Auditorium

Susan Bissell, Chief of Child Protection, UNICEF
Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award Presentation to Ms. Bissell
Lily Anderson, EPIIC Colloquium Member


Alex de Waal, Executive Director, World Peace Foundation; Research Professor, The Fletcher School, Tufts University; former Senior Advisor, African Union High Level Implementation Panel for Sudan

Sahana Dharmapuri, former Gender Advisor on conflict and complex emergency situations, Office of Women in Development, USAID; Fellow, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University

Zainab Salbi, Founder, Women for Women International
Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award Presentation to Ms. Salbi
Katherine Olson, EPIIC Colloquium Member

Ervin Staub, Author, Overcoming Evil: Genocide, Violent Conflict and Terrorism; Professor of Psychology, Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Moderator
Rachael Alldian, EPIIC Colloquium Member

 
   
| Posted Mar 9, 2012
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Sunday, February 26

Future Flashpoints, 1:00pm 
Cabot Auditorium

Sami al-Faraj (EPIIC’87), Founder and Director, Kuwait Centre for Strategic Studies

Alumni Recognition Award Presentation to Mr. al Faraj
Sharmaine Oh, EPIIC Colloquium Member

Mowaffak al-Rubaie, former National Security Advisor, Iraq (under the Coalition Provisional Authority); former MP, Iraq's Council of Representatives (Parliament)

Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award Presentation to Mr. al-Rubaie
Allison Schwartz, EPIIC Colloquium Member

Nick Birnback (EPIIC’91), Chief, Public Information, United Nations Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS)

Christian Parenti, Author, Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence

Steven E. Miller, Director, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University; Editor-in-Chief, International Security

John P Williams, Program Manager, Asymmetric and Irregular Threats, The Johns Hopkins University

Student Presentations:

    -- Konrad Gessler and Joseph Sax, EPIIC Colloquium Members

    -- Sharmaine Oh, EPIIC Colloquium Member

Moderator

Andrew Maclary, EPIIC Colloquium Member

 
   
| Posted Mar 9, 2012
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The Media and Warfare, 8:00pm  
Cabot Auditorium 

In honor of Tim Hetherington, Brendan O'Byrne, one of the US Marines featured in Hetherington's and Sebastian Junger's film Restepo, will speak about his interactions with Hetherington and announce the inaugrual recipient of the Tim Hetherington Award, offered by the Institute for Global Leadership's Program on Narrative and Documentary Practice. There will also be presentation of Hetherington's photos.

Daniel Bennett, War Studies Department, King’s College, London; Author, Reporting War, a blog for the Frontline Club

Nick Birnback (EPIIC’91), Chief, Public Information, United Nations Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS)

Carlotta Gall, Senior Reporter for Afghanistan/Pakistan, The New York Times; Fellow, Nieman Foundation, Harvard University

Jeff Howe, Assistant Professor, School of Journalism, Northeastern University; Author, Crowdsourcing: How the Power of Crowds Is Driving the Future of Business

Gary Knight, Photojournalist; Co-founder, VII Photo Agency; Author, Evidence: The Case Against Milosevic; Founding Director, Program on Narrative and Documentary Practice, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University

Ramesh Raskar, Associate Professor and Head, Camera Culture Research Group, MIT Media Lab*

Presentation of Photojournalist Tim Hetherington’s work as compiled by Photojournalist Christopher Anderson
Announcement of the Inaugural Tim Hetherington Award Recipient

Moderator
Michael Fishman, EPIIC Colloquium Member

 
   
| Posted Mar 9, 2012
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Resource Wars and the Changing Climate of Conflict, 2:00pm
Cabot Auditorium


Sami al-Faraj (EPIIC’87), Founder and Director, Kuwait Centre for Strategic Studies

Abbas Maleki, Associate Professor of Energy Policy, MIT

William Moomaw, Professor of International Environmental Policy, The Fletcher School, Tufts University

Peter Rosenblum, Clinical Professor, Human Rights Law, Columbia Law School

Moderator
Sho Igawa, EPIIC Colloquium Member

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