NYT Book Review: “College”, by Andrew Delbanco
Dear friends,
this book is from 2012, but it still caught my attention: Michael S. Roth’s NYT review of the book
COLLEGE – What It Was, Is, and Should Be
By Andrew Delbanco
229 pp. Princeton University Press. $24.95.
Excerpt… Continue reading
International ICT Seagulls Project
Dear friends,
please have a look at the proposal by our friend Hayal Köksal, copied below.
With kind regards,
Uli
NYC-DR Roundtable Breakfast with Michael Murphy: Compassionate Communication
and
The CUNY Dispute Resolution Center at John Jay College
Monthly
NYC-DR Roundtable Breakfast
NOTE: This breakfast will take place on
January 9th, the second Thursday of the month.
Compassionate… Continue reading
AMARC condemns ruling on 377 in India, calls on members to rally behind the right to identity
Dear friends,
thank you for taking attention of the following AMARC Press Release:
PRESS RELEASE
AMARC condemns ruling on 377 in India, calls on members to rally behind the right to identity
December 18, 2013, Kathmandu. The World Association… Continue reading
Presentation by E. Lindner: How are dignity and humiliation relevant in our lives, our societies, and for the United Nations
The UN Interagency Framework Team for Preventive Action cordially invites you
to a brown bag lunch event on:
How are dignity and humiliation relevant in our
Lives, our societies, and for the United Nations?
Tuesday, 26 November … Continue reading
Roundtable Breakfast, NYC, Dec. 5: Urban Peacemaking – The Red Hook Community Justice Experience in Brooklyn
Forwarded from the NYC-DR Listserve:
We would like to let you know about our upcoming event:
Roundtable Breakfast – Urban Peacemaking: The Red Hook Community Justice Experience in Brooklyn
Invitation to Nov. 18 Event: Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination: Narratives of Conflict From the Kashmir Valley
4:15 Monday 18 Nov
Bryn Mawr College BYC 239
Sramana Majumdar
Senior Research Fellow
Department of Psychology
Jamia Millia Islamia
New Delhi, India
Fulbright Visiting Research Fellow
Hiatt School of Psychology
Clark University
Sponsored by Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict
In Loving Memory: The Rev. Norman Eddy, a Minister in East Harlem, a Beacon of Dignity, Dies at 93
By Paul Vitello – Published in the New York Times: June 30, 2013
The Rev. Norman Eddy, a Yale-educated minister from Connecticut who settled in a blighted East Harlem neighborhood in 1951 and helped start a pioneering drug treatment program,… Continue reading
TODAY: Amazonia nossa terra – Amazon Our Land
Dear friends
We invite you to participate in the launch of the CD ‘Amazon Our Land’ by the young artists from the band ‘Backyard Drums’, from the project Rivers of Meeting, this Saturday from 7pm onwards, in the Afro-Indigenous community… Continue reading
A Reflection on Boston: Protection through Connection and Collaboration
A Letter to the Editor of the Boston Globe newspaper:
Undaunted by horror, heartbreak, and ominous uncertainty, the people of Boston stood strong. In their race against terror, Boston showed us how courage through connection and collaboration can be our… Continue reading