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But it's hard to use that excuse when the man she's really interested in is Trevor's twin, Colin. This book was previously released asa short story. This bookis part of a series because of theme only. Sometimes in the depths of winter, warmth can force a unexpected bloom. In shock after the death of her ex-husband, Maggie Winter gives in to her need for comfort with a near stranger, but immediately regrets her impulsive act. With two diverging careers on the line, Teri and Aaron are torn between the right thing to do With a son who's played since he could walk, Teri lives, eats and breathes baseball.
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November, 1, , He is well known in the debate about the Armenian Genocide. He is one of the few Turkish historians who has read original documents and has concluded that the term "genocide" is appropriate for the events that overtook the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire from As a result, he has been labeled a "criminal" by both government and press officials in Turkey. To some human rights groups, the attack on Akcam is a measure of the direction of human rights policies in today's Turkey. Also will speak at 7: U of M School of Law. Room 50 Law School Free and open to the public.
November 7 - December 5, , 7: Issues in Contemporary Genocide. Paul Jewish Community Center. November 11, "The Architecture of Auschwitz. He was also the chief witness at the Irving-Lipstadt Trial in London earlier in the year and is writing his own book on the subject.
He will be giving other lectures from November as well. Sunday, November 11 at the Location: November 13, , Day Trip 6: This one-day trip begins at 6: Humphrey Terminal and returning at approximately 8: The trip's price is based on the rising cost of fuel and airline travel. The trip is open to all individuals 12 years of age and up.
An adult must accompany children under Reservations are on a first come first served basis and must be accompanied by registration, waiver and full payment no later than October 12, Cancellations with full refund will be honored until October 30, There are no refunds after this date. Parking in the 4th Avenue Ramp. A dozen films reflecting the rich range of Jewish experience,from love-in-conflict matchmaking vs. Fest opens with two comedies, the Mel Brooks l classic,The Producers,at 7: Yiddish vaudeville , as recalled in the history of the amazing Burstyn family, one of the last remaining icons of Yiddish theaters Golden Age, comes to life in The Komediant at 5: The film, featuring Fivish Finkel and other stars of the Yiddish stage, repeats 3 pm following Sunday 11th free parking 4th St.
SE ramp An inside view into the dilemmas at the center of religious and ideological debates stirring Israeli politics is captured in the controversial Time of Favor, Haseder , a compelling thriller about religious nationalist settlers who conspire to blow up the Dome of the Rock mosque on Jerusalems Temple Mount. Heartthrob Israeli actor Aki Avni as Orthodox army officer and yeshiva student, and popular Israeli sensation Tinkerbell,his love interest, opposed by her fanatical rabbi father Asi Dayan , helped win six Israeli "Oscars" this year for year-old debut director Joseph Cedar.
Film will repeat 7: Film was held up for New York and national release because of sensitivity over the Sept. Politically correct or not, the film is now due to open late January. Israel will also be the focus of "Promises," , in which U. Goldberg convinces seven articulate Israeli and Palestinian ll-to-l4-year-olds to try honestly to come to grips with their daily religious and national conflicts.
Living within a minute radius of one another but having little direct knowledge of the other's lives,they visit each other's homes and come up with poignant insights,which may offer "promises. Roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict,with new insights on their origins are chronicled in the stirring and inspirational "In Search of Peace: Does an excellent job of sorting through and clarifying the complexities of Middle Eastern diplomacy.
The scrupulous, factual account of two decades ending with the l victory, recorded in voice and rare archival images ,from Papa Ben-Gurion to his quarrelsome sons, as well as narration by Michael Douglas, Richard Dreyfuss, Anne Bancroft, does not fade out on a "happily ever after" note, but acknowledges the heavy price triumph paid. Provocative also is the film,"Trembling Before G-D", which concerns the profound desire of homosexuals to find a place for themselves in Orthodox Judaism. Faith, sexuality and religious fundamentalism are put on the dock in these compassionate stories affirming the universal struggle to belong.
International matchmaking is the center of "Russian Doll," a new Australian feature about a young Jewish woman from St. Petersburg arriving in Sydney in response to an ad, only to discover the prospective groom dead. Starring Hugo Weaving Priscilla,Queen of the Desert ,the film captures Sydney's Bondi Beach Russian-Jewish immigrant invasion as backdrop to the bride's search for a "marriage of convenience". The film will run the last week of November.
Nostalgia for old Jewish values including matchmaking can be found in "Molly: Molly tries to match a young couple while in a quandary herself over her old childhood sweetheart. By veteran Holocaust researcher Deborah Freeman, using never-before-seen footage, photos and interviews, she sets the record straight on who was a fearless freedom fighter.
Polish-Jewish resistance brigades during the Nazi occupation were organized in Paris during WWII whose members carried out dangerous assassinations and sabotage. This recently available documentary, banned by French television, finds seven surviving members,with unFrench sounding names like Mitzflicker,Rayski or Gronowski, still making their living in Paris, as tailors. U Film Society website www. Group rates for schools, classes available. Sat Nov 17 2: Love story set against backdrop of the Bolshevik revolution. Sunday, November 18 3: American short film, slapstick, shot in Poland. November 29, , The topic of the workshop, Indigenous People's Movements: A Global Perspective , will focus on examining the legal and social issues facing indigenous people's movements as they work to regain their homelands.
Kristi Rudelius Palmer and William Means will be co-presenters. Kristi is a human rights educator who has been involved in the field of Human Rights Education since and is the co-director of the Human Rights Center at the University of Minnesota. Please email Barbara McDonald at bmcdonald it. December 2, , 2: Gary Cohen, History Dept. Thursday, December 13, , p.
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We are particularly interested in writing that can be useful as we all rearrange our lives and adjust to new realities. We especially invite critical or analytical essays that help us to understand the role that government and the media play in shaping and controlling our understanding of these events. Several key speakers will be invited to read from their work for about 45 minutes; at that point, all participants will be invited to read from open microphones around the room, with about a 5-minute limit per speaker.
To promote a free exchange of ideas in a limited time, we also invite participants to bring along copies of their own writing to share with audience members, in case time does not permit readings from all in attendance. CISW will set up tables where participants can leave their own work and collect copies of others' work. We will not have space for publications from organizations or political fliers, but participants are welcome to hand these out on their own. CISW will consider publishing a collection of selected essays presented at this event.
University of Minnesota, Folwell Hall January 14, , 5: Update on the war on terrorism. Sir Eldon Griffiths, national chairman of the World Affairs Councils of America, will offer insight on what lies ahead in addressing terrorism worldwide. Registration and reception 5: Parking ramp at 3rd Street S. Respond to this e-mail or call Elaine at The Minnesota public is invited to enjoy "Great Conversations. The series begins on January 15 and features President Mark Yudof engaged in conversation with legendary political strategist Paul Begala. He went on to be a top presidential advisor and has just published a book with his former partner James Carville.
The series continues monthly with conversations between: Ted Mann Concert Hall on Tuesdays at 7: January 25, , Time TBA. Two Armies and the Jews: Jonathan Steinberg, chair of the History Department at Penn and a leading historian of Italy and Germany, will be in town in January in a visit sponsored by Hillel. January 25, , Nationalism and the Invention of the Language. Jonathan Steinberg is the Walter H. His publications include Why Switzerland? All or Nothing tries to explain why Fascist Italy in its zones of occupation in Greece, Croatia and Southern France systematically refused to assist Nazi Germany, its nominal ally, in the extermination of the Jews.
By using German and Italian sources he attempts to compare the two faces of Fascism. January 29, , 4: Capturing the Fantom Criminal. Capturing the Fantom Criminal" on Tuesday, January 29th at 4: January 29, , 8: The prospect of a bioterrorist disaster forces us to ask whether law and ethics authorize aggressive triage, isolation and quarantine, compelled treatment, and access to private medical records, among other public health measures.
One of the toughest questions is the proper role of force. This symposium will tackle the full range of legal and ethical issues raised by efforts to protect the public's health in the face of bioterrorism. Confirmed speakers and panelists include Prof. The symposium will be free and open to the public. Cowles Auditorium, Humphrey Center For more information: January 30, , The The talk is free and open to the public.
February 1, , 3: Why a Cynical View Might Help. The lecture is on Friday, February 1st at 3: Refreshments to be served at 3: February 7, , This is the fourth in a series of lunchtime speakers dedicated to improving awareness of women's human rights issues. Please join us the first Thursday of each month for a new presentation. February 19, , 7: Is There Still a Chance for Peace? The talk is free and no tickets are required.
Room 25 of the Law School, 19th Ave. For more information call Hillel at February 20, , noon Cloning and the Challenge to Human Dignity. Her work, reflected in 20 volumes, authored or edited, intensively explores the relationship between ethical and political convictions and the ethical implications of political and social policies.
On the present complex of issues she has also provided congressional testimony. A biographical link is at www. February 21, , 7: In Celebration of Purim: The Great Latke Hamentash Debate. President Yudof will moderate this all-important debate as four distinguished faculty members present academic papers on the virtues of the latke and the Hamentash.
Latkes and Hamentashen will be served! Free and open to the public. Cowles Auditorium in the Humphrey Center, 19th Ave. February , "Arms Availability and Human Rights. How are human rights affected by the availability and misuse of weapons? How should international human rights obligations affect state responsibility regarding the transfer and use of small arms and light weapons? Does the increased availability of weapons constitute a proximate cause of violations of human rights and humanitarian law? What further national and international standards or actions are needed to address human rights violations that result from the misuse of small arms and light weapons?
This groundbreaking conference aims to bring together the human rights and arms control movements to strategize about legal and diplomatic means to curb the human rights violations that result from the arms trade. The objectives of the Human Rights Program, which was established in fall , include bringing together faculty, students, and international human rights experts to create opportunities for research and action on issues of common interest.
The public program will take place on Friday morning, February 22, at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The public event will also feature members of the domestic gun control movement in the United States, including a keynote address by Mary Leigh Blek, National Director of Million Mom March.
Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs. For more information on the symposium and registration forms, see http: This is a weekend long exchange of information and ideas designed to strengthen our abilities to work together as members of Amnesty International-USA's Midwest region.
As Amnesty International faces the challenges of defending human rights in a period of rapid globalization and the post Sept. The Upper Midwest Connection will focus on harnessing this power to continue to strengthen this region. We do so as we stand shoulder to shoulder with our fellow activists across this country and around the globe. Strength comes in numbers. So too can knowledge, understanding, and unity. Pre-registration is not required except for free housing , but it will help us to make the conference more enjoyable for everyone.
For registration and more info. February 24, , Robert Lavenda, Professor of Anthropology at St. The admission includes brunch. Reply to Hillel Foundation: Hillel at the University of Minnesota University Ave.
March , , The Future of Southern Sudan: The Sudan spans territory greater than all of Western Europe. This enormous African nation is richly diverse in geography and climate, race and ethnicity, history and religioun, and is characterized by a largely Islamic north and largely animist and Christian south. Yet since independence from Great Britian in , the Sudan's diversity has largely been a cruse. Armed conflict and related famines have claimed two million Sudanese lives since the start of its second civil war in Recent expansions in its globally connected oil industry supplies the Sudanese government even more means and motivation for its continued assault on southern peoples.
The Sudanese Symposium at Macalester College brings together four leading experts on the Sudan's ongoing war: The two-day conferenc, highlighted also by public responses by Macalester faculty and students, will grapple with questions of identity, religion, violence, the state, and hitory - all in the context of the future of southern Sudan. The symposium will take place in Lincoln, Nebraska. To receive the special conference rate at the Cornhusker Hotel, the hotel must have your registration by February 9, Troy Duster, University of California at Berkeley, will give a presentation.
Publications include Cultural Perspectives on Biological Knowledge and Backdoor to Eugenics , a book on the social implications of the new technologies in molecular biology. Regarding his presentation, Prof. Duster writes, "In recent years, a consortium of scientists across a range of disciplines have declared that the concept of race is of no utility in science.
However, there have been simultaneous developments in the practical uses of the new molecular genetics technologies in medicine and law that indicate just how difficult it will be to purge science, medicine, and clinical genetics of an idea that is so deeply embedded in the routine practices, the practical applications, and the ever-recurring 'proxies for race.
In law, forensic science is moving ahead to use genetic markers to predict whether a criminal suspect is from a particular ethnic or racial group. This presentation will examine some of the social and political implications of these developments. For more information call Shepherd Room, Weisman Art Museum. April 30, , 7: Many protesters, especially women, have been targeted by Indian police for peacefully protesting the environmentally destructive Narmada Valley Development Project.
The Narmada Valley Development Project is a large series of dams for a hydro-electric project that threatens destroy valuable forests and agricultural lands, wipe out biodiversity, and displace 1. The local populations speaking out against it have been subject to police arrest and beatings while their concerns about inadequate relocation plans have been ignored.
As part of our Just Earth! Please join us to find out more about this pressing issue, and find out what you can do about it. University of Minnesota, Ford Hall, Room Genocide in the Landscape. Genocide in the Landscape is a photography exhibition featuring work that addresses how the landscape holds on to evidence of atrocities committed on it. We discovered the work of Simon Norfolk collected in his book For most of it I have no words: The title is a quote from Edward R.
Morrow upon viewing the horror of Buchenwald just after World War Two. Likewise, without words, his landscapes describe the horror of eight sites where genocide occurred in the 20th century. The photographs are sequenced chronologically from latest incident in Rwanda proceeding back through time until the crime against the Herero in the Namibia desert. The photographs document the relentless march of entropy as it works to erase the evidence of the crimes and with it the persistence of memory; it is nature returning to its innocence.
But can the landscape, or can we, ever return to innocence? Despite their haunting beauty, the essence of what happened in these landscapes still remains, referring metaphorically to the indelible scars these acts have left on our collective psyche. We will also present work by Keith Holmes, who extensively photographed people and places throughout Croatia and Bosnia following the conflict in these areas during the s.
He printed these images on bricks that were coated with photo emulsion and reconstructed them into sections of destroyed walls. The resulting "Brick by Brick" project metaphorically speaks to the fragmentation of the individual psyche and the shattering of the ethnic identity of a people subjected to "ethnic cleansing".
Army distributed smallpox infected blankets to Native peoples, possibly the first instance of biological warfare in Location: Instead of making landscape documents of these places, Beasley seeks out the small and simple acts of devotion that contribute to the sacredness of the site. May 9, , 5: Presentation and book signing by Randall Robinson at 6: May 10, , May , Impossible Citizens: Engendering Politics in a Comparative World Perspective.
The conference will present two lectures and discussions open to the public, both in Cowles Auditorium, Humphrey School, West Bank, University of Minnesota: Friday, May 10, 3: She is the author of Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family and Nazi Politics.
Claudia Koonz will use Rwanda in the s and Germany in the s as sites within which to examine the state-sponsored diffusion of knowledges about "others. A comparison of victim memory in post-genocidal Rwanda and Israel will set the stage for further discussions of the dilemmas inherent in each of the three sessions of this conference.
Saturday, May 11, 3: Women in India's Partition , and has co-edited several anthologies of women's writing in translation. There will also be workshop sessions where participants discuss papers which have been circulated in advance. How does a gender analysis transform our understanding of politics in a comparative perspective? This conference looks at the fields of knowledge that open up when feminist analyses move beyond our initial task, which was including women in the body politic, to examine how gender and sexuality lend meaning and materiality to such fundamental notions as citizenship, national identity, and national mission.
Speakers will explore how gender and sexuality mobilize ethnic and national violence. The conference will also examine how citizenship reproduces normative genders and sexualities and how it can be turned against such norms. We look at how gender and sexuality transform human rights and civil rights goals, and how those projects are at once an excuse for nation building and a means to contest national identities and boundaries. Cultural citizenship, cultural production and consumption as practices of nation-building and resistance to national power will also be a focus.
To register for the workshop sessions: SE Minneapolis, MN May 29, , 7: Reception to follow in the adjacent Fiterman Gallery. Banks is Russell F. Professor Banks is a specialist in social studies education and in multicultural education, and has written many articles and books in these fields. June Student Scholarships in Poland. Jewish educational and cultural center in Oswiecim Auschwitz , Poland seeks students for a unique and educational internship summer The Auschwitz Jewish Center is offering scholarships for two to three ambitious, creative, and talented students to work with a dynamic team in Poland on a variety of projects.
The Center houses an exhibit, a genealogy center, a survivor testimony film, classroom space, and a restored synagogue. The newly opened Auschwitz Jewish Center receives thousands of visitors from around the world. Student Scholars will work in Oswiecim and Krakow. In addition to many interesting projects at the Center, student scholars will have the opportunity to work on independent research projects or volunteer with a local Jewish community.
The Jewish Center will assist the students in finding resources and contacts, or a topic for independent research. Projects must be approved by the Foundation.
The student must display a strong interest or have a background in one or more of the following fields: Modern Jewish history, Jewish communal service, or informal Jewish education. Interest in eastern Europe and museum work will also be highly considered. The student must be fluent in English. Knowledge of a second language is a plus i. Orientation and Program Dates: The program will run for approximately eight weeks.
There is a required Orientation to take place in New York in June The internship dates are somewhat flexible between June and August. The following expenses will be covered by the Foundation: For more information, please contact Nadine Greenfield or Renata Nowak-Garmer at or at ajcf ajcf.
Presented by Aviva Breen. During her 18 years as the Executive Director, she worked to pass important pieces of legislation, including Minnesota's parental leave law one of the first in the country , and Minnesota's Pay Equity law, the first and only in the country. Prior to her work at the commission Aviva represented the interests of low-income clients before the Minnesota legislature. She worked on passing the first domestic violence legislation in Minnesota in She has received many awards for her work, including Minnesota Advocates' volunteer award and Minnesota Women Lawyers' Myra Bradwell award.
This is the eighth in a series of lunchtime speakers dedicated to improving awareness of women's human rights issues. CHGS is designated as a "Center of Excellence" and has been awarded two scholarships for nominated pre-college teachers, preferably on high school level. The Institute allows teachers to utilize a new textbook, meet with some of the best scholars, and exchange methodologies with other teachers. CHGS has applications for the program and will send them to interested teachers.
Applications are due by March 1. Decisions will be made by March 15, For information and application , contact Kathryne Walls Snyder at K teachers of German who teach in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest will study in Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany, with special overnight excursions to Berlin and Weimar.
Experience German life, language and culture intensively for 3 weeks. Visits to East german schools and meeting with German counterparts; expanding and renewing German language skills; examine world wide web as learning tool; developing new teaching materials. CEU's offered through College of Education.
March 17, , Sign in with Facebook Sign in options. Join MIC and Macalester College on Thursday, September 26, for a unique program focused on finding a solution to the conflict, featuring a prominent Palestinian moderate and an Israeli counterpart. For more information, please contact Nadine Greenfield or Renata Nowak-Garmer at or at ajcf ajcf. Stacey Lynn Rhodes Goodreads Author ,. Other books in the series. See our events web page:
Center for German and European Studies at cges tc. U of M Summer Workshop: Art, Aesthetics and Visual Representation of the Holocaust. The course will focus of visual responses to the rise of Nazism, the issues of aesthetics in Germany history and culture that led to the Holocaust, representations from the camps, post-Holocaust art, monuments and some issues that are posed by films viewed from an artistic view, rather than feature-length movie quality.
In essence, the focus of the course is the encounter between the Holocaust as event and post-Holocaust visual representation in the realm of popular culture. Designed for teachers who are interested in introducing art and film into their courses about the Holocaust. Other genocides will be considered as well. These specialists will explore these topics and others, in depth, in their seminars: This program provides a unique opportunity for students who have completed a minimum of one year of university studies to take part in a university level program in the field of Genocide and Human Rights.
The course will analyze genocide through a multi-disciplinary approach and provide the intellectual framework for understanding emotional responses to genocide, as well as explore the universality of the issues related to genocide. More detailed information is available through the link: August , for Pre-Conference Workshops. August , for the Conference. Vidia Negrea, Psychologist, Hungary, on developing a restorative school for delinquent youth. Proposals for Presentations have been coming in from such countries as: Spend five dynamic days in sunny Southern California, with a wide range of experts and fellow educators from all levels, learning human rights and how to transform your students with these values, as mandated by California law.
Learn how to integrate human rights in the classroom so as to comply with the California Education Code and the Standards for Social Science. Learn what your human rights are. Learn the legal rights of teachers, parents and children in the educational system. Connect with other human right educators. Promote tolerance and cultural sensitivity at your school. Empower your students and build their self-worth. Human Rights Institute for Educators, P. Box , Costa Mesa, California Phone: Sponsored by Doctors Without Borders.
The interactive exhibit, which was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize, is housed in a foot tractor-trailer. Using photographs and multimedia, the exhibit highlights the need for more research and development into treatments for diseases that affect the world's poor. The World After September 11, MIC invites you to hear an international leader with St. Paul connections on Monday, September 9. Baroness Williams, leader of the Liberal Democrats in the British House of Lords, will share a perspective on current world issues post- September 11th. This program is cosponsored by the British American Business Council.
Monday, September 9; registration and reception 5: University Club, Summit Avenue, St. September , Conference on the Armenian Diaspora. For more information on these events, please e-mail cges umn. September 12, , 7: The Republic of Armenia: Does History Repeat Itself? This is a lecture on the state of Armenia held in conjunction with a conference on the Armenian Diaspora at the University of Minnesota.
Hovannisian is the leading historian of modern Armenia in the United States. His multi-volume study, The Republic of Armenia, was pathbreaking when its first part was published in and has since become the standard work in the field. He has written or edited many other books, including The Armenian Genocide in Perspective , and has published more than sixty scholarly articles. Hovannisian has been honored with many awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship. Mesrop Mashtots for his advancement of Armenian studies. In , on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the first Armenian republic in , he was presented the Movses Khorenatsi primary classical Armenian historian medal and award by the Republic of Armenia.
In November, , on the occasion of his 40th anniversary in the field of Armenian Studies, Prof. September 13, Armenians Before and After the Genocide: History, Culture, and Memory. Day 2 of Conference on the Armenian Diaspora. September Spaces of Possibility: Designed to have resonance with while not attempting to memorialize the events of September 11, the symposium focuses on two artistic sites that bring together Arab and Jewish participants. Friday, September 13 features an evening showing of Peace of Mind, a documentary created by Palestinian and Israeli youth who spent several weeks together at the Seeds of Peace summer camp in Maine.
The award-winning documentary, filmed and edited by the youth under the guidance of the Global Action Project, tracks a year in the their lives between One of the featured youth, Amer Kamal, a Palestinian student now living in the US, will speak following the showing. The theater is one of the few in the region bringing together Palestinian and Jewish Israelis. The production, featured in the New York Times, recently won an award as the best performance and play of the year in Israel.
Both Peace of Mind and Aldor's presentation on Longing will be followed by University of Minnesota respondents from a variety of disciplines including theater arts, dance, visual arts, political science, cultural studies, Anthropology, Jewish studies, and geography. For further information contact Sonja Kuftinec at or skuftinec aol. Speakers include trade and finance specialists from the U. For more information, contact September 23, , Jamaica and the U. Monday, September 23; registration September 26, , 4: Solutions for Middle East Peace.
MIC Cosponsored Program Throughout the last two years of the current intifada in Israel and the West Bank, the media has focused on the conflict and violence. Join MIC and Macalester College on Thursday, September 26, for a unique program focused on finding a solution to the conflict, featuring a prominent Palestinian moderate and an Israeli counterpart. Former Senator George Mitchell, author of the Mitchell Committee Report on the Mideast, will moderate and offer his insights on this issue. Thursday, September 26, 4: Macalester College, Alexander G.
For details, call Macalester College Relations September , , 8a. This is a curriculum program aimed at middle and high schools focusing on encouraging espectful attitudes and behavior in students by examining the nature of stereotyping, scapegoating, and personal responsibility. The lessons and activities have application for a wide range of subject areas and educational programs.