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Race and Ethnicity: A Global Inquiry
An International Symposium

Symposium Welcome, Introduction, and 2001 Awards
Friday, March 2
6:30pm

Mel Bernstein, Vice President for Arts, Sciences, and Engineering, Tufts University

Ingrid Rasmussen, EPIIC Colloquium

Sasha Begum, EPIIC Colloquium

Sherman Teichman, Founding Director, EPIIC; Director, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University

Alumni Recognition Awards

Abiodun Williams, F'88
Director, Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program, Institute for International Education; Former Political Advisor to the Special Representatives of the UN Secretary-General in Macedonia, Haiti, and Bosnia-Herzegovina; Former Professor of International Relations and Director of the Masters Program, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Author, Preventing War: The United Nations and Macedonia

Matthew Campbell, A'91, EPIIC'91
Attorney, Law Offices of Peter Giannini, Los Angeles; Former Law Clerk, Chief Justice, United States District Court of the Virgin Islands; Death Penalty Law Clerk, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Jake Sherman, A'91, EPIIC'96
Program Officer, Economic Agendas in Civil Wars, International Peace Academy; Former Specialist in Forensics Documentation and Special Assistant to the Senior Forensic Advisor to the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda

Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award

K. Anthony Appiah
Professor of Afro-American Studies and Philosophy, Harvard University; Co-author, Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race (winner of the Ralph J. Bunche Award); Author, In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture (winner of the Herskovits Prize); Co-editor, The Dictionary of Global Culture and Perseus Africana Encyclopedia(forthcoming);Co-Editor, Transition Magazine; Former President, Society for African Philosophy in North America; Associate Director, Black Periodical Literature Project; Board Member, W.E. B. Du Bois Institute

Donald L. Horowitz
Duke Professor of Law and Political Science, Duke University; Author, The Deadly Ethnic Riot, Ethnic Groups in Conflict, A Democratic South Africa? Constitutional Engineering in a Divided Society (winner of the Ralph J. Bunche Prize), Coups Theories and Officers' Motives: Sri Lanka in Comparative Perspective, Community Conflict: Policy and Possibilities; Co-editor, Immigrants in Two Democracies: French and American Experience; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award is recognizing the work of six individuals this year: on February 13, it was awarded to Seeds of Peace Founder and Director John Wallach; Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela will receive hers on Saturday, March 3 and Ronald Takaki on Tuesday, March 6-- both during the symposium; and Justice Richard Goldstone of the South African Constitutional Court will receive his on April 20.

Keynote Address: The Deadly Ethnic Riot, by Professor Donald Horowitz
Friday, March 2
7:15pm

Stanley Tambiah, Regina Chouza and Donald Horowitz
followed by a discussion with
Stanley Tambiah, Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University; Author, Sri Lanka: Ethnic Fratricide and the Dismantling of Democracy; Recipient of the Balzan Prize

Moderator: Regina Chouza, EPIIC Colloquium

PROGRAMS

Friday, March 2

Race and Power: Global Inequities

Race, Ethnicity, and the Global Media

Symposium Welcome, Introductions and 2001 Awards

The Deadly Ethnic Riot

Breaking Boundaries: Ethnic and Racial Integration in the European Union

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