Month: October 2019
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“Half-Mile, Upwind, on Foot” film screening and panel
Please join us for a film screening of Half-Mile, Upwind, on Foot, with the filmmaker and anti-pipeline activists featured in the film. This film documents the efforts of two communities challenging fossil fuel pipeline projects in Pennsylvania, including the Mariner East 2 pipeline that cuts through Delaware County, not far from Swarthmore College. Wednesday, 13…
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“The 1.5 Insurgent Generation: Stories of El Salvador Postwar”
Please join us for a talk by Irina Carlota (Lotti) Silber, Associate Professor of Anthropology, City University of New York: “The 1.5 Insurgent Generation: Stories of El Salvador Postwar” Tuesday, October 22nd 2019 Sproul 201, Intercultural Center 4:30-6:00p.m. Organized by Peace and Conflict Studies and Co-Sponsored by History, Latin American and Latino Studies, Political Science, Sociology…
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Lou Klarevas, author of “Rampage Nation: Securing America from Mass Shootings”
Please come join us to a book event at 1 p.m. on Thursday, October 24 with Lou Klarevas, author of Rampage Nation: Securing America from Mass Shootings, a deeply researched study in which he argues that sensible gun control measures can help prevent mass shootings. Dr. Klarevas will speak in the Inn at Swarthmore’s Gathering Room A. …
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“Declassification Diplomacy in Latin America: The Use of Secret Archives as Diplomatic Tools to Advance US Foreign Policy in the Region,” a talk with Peter Kornbluh, Senior Analyst at the National Security Archive.
Please join us for a talk this week: “Declassification Diplomacy in Latin America: The Use of Secret Archives as Diplomatic Tools to Advance US Foreign Policy in the Region,” a talk with Peter Kornbluh, Senior Analyst at the National Security Archive. Thursday, October 3, 2019 4:15 PM at McCabe Library Atrium Peace and Conflict Studies is co-sponsoring the event along…