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Race and Ethnicity: A Global Inquiry
2000 - 2001

EPIIC Special Programs

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WHAT
Monday, September 25
Cabot 702, 10:00-11:00am
Special Event
Justice Unknown, Justice Unsatisfied? Bosnian NGO's Speak About the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Report by two former EPIIC students on their two-year research abroad project - - Kristen Cibelli and Tamy Guberek
Thursday, September 28
5:15pm
Cabot Auditorium
Special Event
How Race Regulates and Organizes Life In Society
Speakers: Patricia Williams, a critical legal theorist and Columbia University law professor; Randy Matory, a Harvard social scientist who treats race in an international context; and Ellen Driscoll, an artist and theorist. Organized by the Black Cultural Studies Seminar at Tufts.
October 2 - 5
Interethnic Leadership in China: Toward a Constitutional Future
Tuesday, October 3
7:30 pm
Pearson 106
Inter-Ethnic Leadership in China
Guests
Representatives from the Uighur, Han Chinese, Tibetan, Mongolian communities
Roundtable Discussion on Ethnicity in China
In collaboration with the Foundation for China in the 21st Century and the Asia Institute of the Tufts Institute for Leadership and International Perspective
Tuesday, October 10
7:30 pm
Tilton Lounge
The Middle East Crisis and U.S. Politics
Speaker
Sherman Teichman, Director, Institute for Global Leadership
Sponsored by Residential Life and Tilton Hall Speakers Series
Thursday, November 9
7:30pm
Pearson 106
Prejudice in Politics
Guest Lecturer
Professor Lawrence Bobo, Harvard University, Departments of Sociology and Afro-American Studies and a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar. Dr. Bobo is an expert on racial attitudes and relations, social psychology, public opinion, and political behavior. He has published numerous books and articles, and he is currently co-PI of the Los Angeles Survey of Urban Inequality Project.
Tuesday, November 14
10:30- 11:20AM
(Joining Professor John Gould's PS class)
Pearson 104
Making Amends - Special Lecture
Guest Lecturer
Bryan Rich, documentary Filmmaker of Breaking the Codes: Genocide and Truth in Burundi; former director, Studio Ijambo, Bujumbura, Burundi; former Producer, Search for Common Ground (Russian TV, ethnic relations: Estonia, Nargono-Karabak, Tadjikistan, Ukraine, Crimea, China, Macedonia); Nieman Fellow, Harvard University
Tuesday, November 28
7:00 pm
Pearson 106
Special Event
Race, the Environment, and Development: The Mapuche in Chile
Tuesday, January 30
Barnum 008
7:30pm
Screening of Orfeu
followed by a discussion by Professor Chip Gidney, Co-Chair, Black Cultural Studies Seminar; Advisory Board Member, Africa and the New World
Friday, February 2 - Sunday, February 4
All panels will be held in Alumnae Lounge of the Aidekman Arts Center, except for Friday evening, which will be held in Cabot Auditorium, The Fletcher School
Globalization in China: Challenging Cultural Boundaries
China Institute Symposium
Tuesday, February 6
Pearson 106
7:30pm
Screening of Invisible Revolution
followed by a discussion with filmaker Beverly Peterson
Tuesday, February 13
Barnum 008
7:30pm
Screening of Peace of Mind: Coexistence Through The Eyes of Palestinian and Israeli Youth
Followed by a Discussion with Seeds of Peace Founder and Executive Director John Wallach and past participants in Seeds of Peace
Tuesday, February 20
Barnum 008
7:30pm
Screening of Long Night's Journey Into Day
Followed by a discussion with Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela, former Member, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, South Africa
Wednesday, February 21
7:30pm
The Dream Deferred: Race and American Politics
Monday, February 26
7:00pm
Reconstructing Kosovo, Photography Exhibit Opening and Lecture
March 1 - 4, 2001
Race & Ethnicity: A Global Inquiry
Monday, March 26
3:00pm-5:00pm
How Race is Lived in America
A discussion focusing on the role of the media and the issue of race
The New York Times' Series How Race is Lived in America can be viewed at www.nytimes.com/library/national/race/
Friday, April 6
1:00pm Tufts Campus Center
Who Did What To Whom, Human Rights Investigations in a Global Context
with Dr. Patrick Ball, Deputy Director of the Science and Human Rights Program of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Monday, April 9
4:00pm Pearson 106
Sovereignty, Intervention and Ethnic Cleansing
with Michael Ignatieff, Visiting Carr Professor of Human Rights Practice, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
April 19 - 22
Inquiry Simulation on Race & Class
Thursday, April 19
7:00pm
Cabot Auditorium
Environmental Racism: A Discussion on Race and Class
with Heeten Kalan, Founder and Director of The South African Exchange Program on Environmental Justice and Veronica Eady, Attorney and Director of the Environmental Justice and Brownfields Program of the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs, Massachusetts
Friday, April 20
6:00pm
Cabot Auditorium
A Search for Justice: Confronting Racial Violence and Ethnic Cleansing
with Justice Richard J. Goldstone, Justice, Constitutional Court, South Africa; Chair, International Independent Inquiry on Kosovo and Board Chair, Human Rights Institute of South Africa
Monday, April 30
4:00pm
128 Professors Row
The Contradictions and Complexities of the Current Intifada
a talk and meeting with Toufic Haddad co-editor, (with Tikva Honig-Parnass) of Between the Lines, an independent new publication on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the former director of the Palestine Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem

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