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America in Crisis: How do We Build a More Peaceful and Just Society
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Richard Rubenstein
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Qualification:
J.D., Harvard Law School
Litt.D. (honoris causa), University of Malta
Topics of Interest:
Advocacy, Basic Human Needs, Race & Racism, Narrative, Civil Society, Facilitation, Class and Social Stratification, Psychosocial, Conflict Resolution, Middle East, Research, Culture, North America, Structural Violence, Training, Dialogue, Education, Ethics, Western Europe, Identity, Human Rights, International Relations, Justice, Law/Legal, Media, Narrative, Politics, Religion, Terrorism, Violence
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America in Crisis: How do We Build a More Peaceful and Just Society
Event Date:
September 20, 2011 4:00PM through 6:30PM
Event Location: Room 555 (Truland Bldg. 5th Floor) George Mason University, Arlington Campus
Past EventEvent Type: Event
Don't just complain -- do something! Participate in an open forum on America in Crisis: How do We Build a More Peaceful and Just Society. Speakers will include Kevin Zeese, organizer of the October 2011 "Stop the Machine" Mobilization; investigative journalist Gareth Porter; George Mason students involved in the recent Tar Sands resistance action; Mason professors Dave Kuebrich, Jessica Heinemann-Piper, and Rich Rubenstein, S-CAR visiting scholar Diane Pearlman, and others. The event will include short speeches and lots of discussion.
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Room 555 (Truland Bldg. 5th Floor) George Mason University, Arlington Campus