speaking at USC tomorrow at Noon on “media’s role in the fate of the world.” In room 156 of Von Klein Smid building. Free & all invited.
How to solve the probs that Ci…
How to solve the probs that Citizens United brought– on the Scholars Circle tomorrow noon pst. http://t.co/tnQ0gja3. or 90.7 FM LA.
really, South Carolina? Really…
really, South Carolina? Really?
surprised? Once hot, Tea Party…
surprised? Once hot, Tea Party goes cold – http://t.co/AtOaHKVm: http://t.co/BWDNVq3m via @AddThis
Insighters Recording from January 12, 2012.
Seg. 1: There are some dozen situations around the world that could be considered pre-genocidal. What have we learned from past genocides? We speak with Romeo Dallaire, commander of peacekeeping forces in Rwanda who tried to stop the massacre of Tutsis.
Break: 29:30.
Seg. 2: Scholars’ Circle. Current developments in the Middle East. Prof. Brand is author of:Women, The State and Political Liberalization: Middle Eastern and North African Experiences. Prof. Hashemi is author of: The People Reloaded: The Green Movement and the Struggle for Iran’s Future.
These books are available in our store
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Green energy investment soars …
Green energy investment soars to $260bn http://t.co/RJkXcFK8 via @guardian
Tumult, power struggles and fa…
Tumult, power struggles and fast change in the Mid East. We dig in on The Scholars Circle, Sun, noon on KPFK 90.7 LA & http://t.co/ElhXhP5W
36 potential genocides now, wh…
36 potential genocides now, what have we learned from Rwanda? Romeo Dallaire On KPFK 90.7 or http://t.co/tnQ0gja3 tomorrow noon, Insighters
@emMeCon, @armoudian didn’t kn…
@ClearlyCrystalB, just learnin…
@ClearlyCrystalB, just learning about the cult of Tebow.