[Peace-discuss] Re: [Peace] 4 events Wednesday night, February 27, 2008

Stuart Levy slevy at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Wed Feb 27 11:57:58 CST 2008


On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 11:31:48AM -0600, john martirano wrote:
> you might repost that link... doesnt work, i even tried variations like
> csames.uiuc.edu

But
   http://www.csames.uiuc.edu/
does work:


The Fourth Turkish Studies Symposium
	

Islam, Secularism, and Democracy in Turkey Today

   Thursday,
   February 28, 2008
   2:00-5:45 pm

   Lucy Ellis Lounge
   1080 Foreign
   Languages Building
   707 S. Mathews Ave.,
   Urbana

"Islamic Politics and the Secularist Backlash in Contemporary Turkey"
Berna Turam
Sociology and Middle Eastern Studies
Hampshire College

"Islam and Secularism: Turkey Between the French and American Models"
Ahmet Kuru
Political Science
San Diego State University

"Faithful (Dis)Obedience? Religious Convictions, Party Ties, and Civil Society Groups"
Sultan Tepe
Political Science
University of Illinois at Chicago

"Transnational Turkish Islamic Communities"
Ahmet Yukleyen
Anthropology and Sociology
University of Mississippi


Event flyer is here:
   http://www.csames.uiuc.edu/events/TurkSymp08-REV.pdf 

> On 2/27/08, mbooth at uiuc.edu <mbooth at uiuc.edu> wrote:
> >
> > Nor our Turkish Studies Symposium tomorrow, Thursday, on Islam, Democracy
> > and Secularism in Turkey. Details at uiuc.csames.edu
> >
> > best
> > Marilyn
> >
> > ---- Original message ----
> > >Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:10:31 -0600
> > >From: Alfred Kagan <akagan at uiuc.edu>
> > >Subject: Re: [Peace] 4 events Wednesday night, February 27, 2008
> > >To: kmedina at uiuc.edu, peace-discuss at anti-war.net
> > >Cc: peace at lists.chambana.net, peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net
> > >
> > >And don't forget the African Film Festival all this week.
> > >
> > >Al
> > >
> > >
> > >On Feb 26, 2008, at 2:24 PM, Karen Medina wrote:
> > >
> > >> Loads to do on Wednesday, February 27, 2008!
> > >>
> > >> 4 events to choose from! Choose well and go.
> > >>
> > >> All are on the UIUC campus. AWARE is co-sponsor of 2 (the anti-death
> > >> penalty event and the separation of church and state event).
> > >>
> > >> * An anti-death penalty event
> > >> Who: Darby Tillis, spent nine years on death row in Illinois for a
> > >> crime he did not commit and was the first exoneree from death row in
> > >> the state.
> > >> Date: February 27, 2008
> > >> Time: 7pm
> > >> Where: English building room 60
> > >> 608 S. Wright Street (between the Henry Administration Building and
> > >> Lincoln Hall on the east side of Wright St. just south of Daniel St.)
> > >> See it on the campus map: http://tinyurl.com/3x7s8p
> > >> Urbana, IL 61801
> > >>
> > >> * Separation of church and State
> > >> Who: Former Mayor of Champaign, Dannel McCollum, will be talking about
> > >> his mother's  successful 1948 U. S. Supreme Court case contesting the
> > >> teaching of religion in the Champaign Public Schools.  He will also
> > >> discuss other separation of church & state cases as well as issues he
> > >> sees facing church/state separation today.
> > >> Date: February 27, 2008
> > >> Time: 7:30pm
> > >> Where: Channing-Murray Foundation
> > >> 1209 W. Oregon St., Urbana
> > >>
> > >> * William Brustein will be talking about the "new anti-Semitism" and
> > >> we have been encouraged to "engage in a frank discussion of how the
> > >> 'new anti-Semitism' serves to suppress crimes against the Palestinian
> > >> people."
> > >> Date: February 27, 2008
> > >> Time: 7pm
> > >> Where: lllini Union, Room 314
> > >> 1401 West Green Street Urbana, Illinois
> > >>
> > >> * Human Rights and Asian Americans
> > >> Title of lecture: AIDS to Zen: Practicing Social Justice from the
> > >> Nonprofit Sector
> > >> Speaker: John Manzon-Santos
> > >> Date: February 27, 2008
> > >> Time: 7:00 pm
> > >> Where: Levis Faculty Center.
> > >> 919 West Illinois Street, Urbana, Illinois
> > >>
> > >> This is the inaugural Balgopal Lecture on Human Rights and Asian
> > >> Americans (I used to work with Shyamala Balgopal).
> > >>
> > >> NOTE: John Manzon-Santos will be David Inge's guest on "Focus 580," on
> > >> WILL-AM 580, Thursday, February 28, 2008, 10:00-11:00 a.m.
> > >> John Manzon-Santos:
> > >> Since 1985, John Manzon-Santos has worked to promote social justice.
> > >> In 2006 he established pearldiving, a consulting practice focusing on
> > >> values-based strategy and sustainability for individuals and
> > >> organizations. From 1991-2006, he was executive director of Asian &
> > >> Pacific Islander Wellness Center (San Francisco Bay Area) and Asian &
> > >> Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS (New York City) - the two
> > >> largest nonprofits in North America focusing on A&PI communities
> > >> around sexual health and HIV. From 1989-91, he worked as a counselor
> > >> and trainer at Project Reach, a multi-racial youth organizing center
> > >> in Manhattan's Lower East Side. In New York City and State and the San
> > >> Francisco Bay Area, John has held leadership positions with nonprofit
> > >> boards and public advisory bodies advocating for immigrants and
> > >> migrants, substance users, queer youth, the Deaf Community, and other
> > >> diverse and intersecting communities. He is co-founder of Gay Asian &
> > >> Pacific Islander Men of New York, the !
> > >>  Br!
> > >> ooklyn-based Audre Lorde Project, and the Asian & Pacific Islander
> > >> Health Bay Area Health Council (Northern California).
> > >> http://www.aasp.uiuc.edu/BalgopalLecture/
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> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >Al Kagan
> > >African Studies Bibliographer and Professor of Library Administration
> > >University of Illinois Library
> > >1408 W. Gregory Drive
> > >Urbana, IL 61801
> > >
> > >tel. 217-333-6519
> > >fax 217-333-2214
> > >akagan at uiuc.edu
> > >
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> > University of Illinois
> >
> > Director,
> >   Program in South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
> > Associate Professor,
> >   Program in Comparative and World Literature
> >
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