[Peace] AWARE mtg Sunday Feb. 12

Carl G. Estabrook galliher at illinois.edu
Wed Feb 8 19:46:45 CST 2012


AWARE should meet promptly this Sunday, Feb.12. and adjourn in time  
for people to walk over to Unit One to hear Stephen Zunes.  --CGE


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Department of History <hist-workbox at mx.uillinois.edu>
> Date: February 8, 2012 2:43:49 PM CST
> Subject: FW: Unit One Guest: Prof. Stephen Zunes
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> Greetings from Unit One at Allen Hall!
>
> We would like to share with your department the upcoming events with  
> Stephen Zunes, Professor of Politics and International Studies at  
> the University of San Francisco, where he chairs the program in  
> Middle Eastern Studies.  Expert on US foreign policy and Middle East  
> politics, he will share his perspectives on human rights, social  
> movements, and nonviolent action.  He will be our Guest-in-Residence  
> at Allen Hall from Feb. 12th to February 16th, 2012.
>
> The week- long event is free and open to the public. Please join us  
> and distribute the information below among any list members,  
> faculty, students, and staff who might be interested.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Laura Haber
>
> Program Director of Unit One
>
>
> <https://illinois.edu/skinDesigner/css/3863/AllenHall_UnitOne.jpg>
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> Noted expert on US foreign policy and Middle East Politics, Stephen  
> Zunes will be a Unit One/Allen Hall Guest-in-Residence February 12 -  
> February 16.
>
> Stephen Zunes is a Professor of Politics and International Studies  
> at the University of San Francisco, where he chairs the program in  
> Middle Eastern Studies. He has traveled frequently to the Middle  
> East and other conflict regions, meeting with prominent government  
> officials, scholars and dissidents. He has served as a political  
> analyst for local, national, and international radio and television  
> and as a columnist for the National Catholic Reporter, Huffington  
> Post, Truthout, Alternet and Common Dreams. He has published scores  
> of articles and op-ed pieces on such topics as U.S. foreign policy,  
> Middle Eastern politics, Latin American politics, African politics,  
> human rights, arms control, social movements and nonviolent action.  
> He is the co-editor of Nonviolent Social Movements, the author of  
> Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism and  
> the co-author (along with Jacoby Mundy) of Western Sahara: War,  
> Nationalism, and Conflict Irresolution.
>
> All events take place in the South Rec Room of Allen Hall, 1005 W.  
> Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL unless noted otherwise. Free parking is  
> available in the parking garage across the street.
>
> Sunday, February 12
> 7pm - Opening Program: My 'Radical Agenda': Human Rights in the  
> Middle East and Beyond
>
> Monday, February 13
> 7pm - The Iraq War and its Legacy
>
> Tuesday, February 14
> 7pm - The United States and the Israel-Palestinian Peace Process
>
> Wednesday, February 15
> 7pm - The Arab Spring and the Power of Nonviolent Action
>
> Thursday, February 16
> 7pm - How to Deal with Iran
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