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Rosenfield Sponsored Events, 2002 - 2003

DateEventSpeaker

Sept. 9, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: I Spent My Summer in a Shelter: Our Experiences with Direct Social ServiceMayra Madriz '03 (Fundacion Atenea, Caracas, Venezuela), Ann Mogush '03 (People Serving People, Minneapolis, MN)
Sept. 10, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: Shaping Political ConsciousnessEleanor Licata '03 (ART Movement, Istanbul, Turkey), Sabrina Ross '04 (Project on Defense Alternatives, Cambridge, MA)
Sept. 11, 2002The Lasting International and Domestic Impact of the September 11 Terrorist AttacksDavid Ellison (Political Science), Katya Gibel Azoulay (Anthropology), Robert Grey (Political Science), Wayne Moyer (Political Science), Russell Osgood (History & Political Science), Saadi Simawe (English)
Sept. 16, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: Progressive Grassroot CampaigningAdam Klepper '04 (Missouri Progressive Voter Coalition, St. Louis, MO), Amy Noll '03 (Citizens for Participation on Political Action, Boston, MA)
Sept. 17, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: Public Service and Casework in Federal and State OfficesJosh Brody '04 (New York Attorney General's Office, Consumer Fraud & Protection Bureau, Albany, NY), Christina Mahoney '04 (Office of U.S. Senator Jean Carnahan, Kansas City, MO)
Sept. 23, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: Who Needs A Driver's License When the Ambulance Can Take You?: Obstacles in Obtaining a Driver's License and Ambulance Abuse in the Latino CommunityErika Almanza '03 (Iowa Department of Human Rights, Division of Latino Affairs, Des Moines, IA), Melissa Colon '04 (Lincoln Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Bronx, NY)
Sept. 24-27, 2002Symposium: Death Journeys: Making the End Matter
Sept. 24, 2002Poweshiek Community Survey Preview: Exploring Community Research to Improve Life's End--Tools for Community Based Research and ProgrammingKaye Norris, Ph.D., Director of Research, Missoula Demonstration Project, Missoula, MT
Love/Letters at Death: Lessons in Sacred Geometry: Uses of Art for Dealing with Death and GrievingSandra Menefee Taylor, Minnesota artist
Sept. 25, 2002Panel Discussion: How Various Religious Traditions Deal With the End-of-Life
Promoting Initiatives to Improve Care Near the End-of-LifeM. Garey Eakes, Chief Operating Officer, Partnership for Caring, Washington, DC
Sept. 26, 2002Scholar's Convocation: Dying in America: A Crisis and An Opportunity to Reclaim Life's EndDr. Ira Byock, M.D., Director, The Palliative Care Service, Missoula, MT
Panel Discussion: Dealing with End-of-Life Issues in Grinnell
W;t: Staged Reading by Students and Theatre Department FacultyChris Connelly (Theatre), Lesley Delmenico (Theatre), Ellen Mease (Theatre)
Sept. 27, 2002Open Discussion: Reflections on the Symposium
Sept. 29-Oct. 4, 2002Woodrow Wilson Visiting FellowJurek Martin, former Washington Bureau Chief, The Financial Times
Sept. 30, 2002Public Lecture: The U.S. and Europe: The Iraqi DivideJurek Martin
Oct. 2, 2002Public Lecture: The Decline and Fall of Foreign News CoverageJurek Martin
Toward A Sustainable Local Agricultural Economy: Struggles in Brazil, Venezuela & Mexico in the Context of Corporate-Led Globalization, co-sponsored by Global Development Studies and Latin American Studies ConcentrationsSalete Carollo (veteran activist and organizer of the Movimento Sem Terra, MST, one of the foremost social movements in Latin America), Santiago Obispo, (Venezuelan indigenous and campesino organizer representing REDCAM, Network of Amazonian Cooperation), Antonio Valenzuela, (Yagui indigenous activist from Chihuahua State, Mexico and founding member of Mexico's National Indigenous Congress, CNI)
Oct. 3, 2002Informal Discussion: Politics in the U.S.
Oct. 7, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: INS and the Beach: My Summer at the International Rescue CommitteeLaura Polstein '04 (International Rescue Committee, Boston, MA)
Oct. 9, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: Promoting Dialogue and Educating Leaders: U.S.-China Relations and Latin American AffairsJessica Beckwith '04 (Inter-American Dialogue, Washington, DC), Kenneth Yeung '04 (The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, New York, NY)
Oct. 28, 2002Capitol Conspiracy: The New Face of the Death Penalty After 9/11Robert Meeropol (Executive Director, Rosenburg Fund for Children; Son of Ethel and Julis Rosenberg, executed in 1953 by the U.S. Government for 'conspiring to steal the secret of the atomic bomb')
Oct. 30, 2002Providing for the Common Defense: What's Wrong with Strategic Flexibility?A. Gregory Thielmann '72 (recently retired Director of the Strategic, Proliferation, and Military Affairs Office of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research)
Oct. 31, 2002Informal Discussion: The Politics of the Middle EastProfessor Ira Sharkansky (Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Coping with Terror: Israelis and PalestiniansProfessor Ira Sharkansky
Nov. 5-8, 2002Symposium: International Trade Sanctions: Effective or Ineffective Tools of Foreign Policy?
Nov. 5, 2002The Success and Failure of the Cuba EmbargoPhilip Peters (Vice President, The Lexington Institute)
Nov. 6, 2002Why Burmese Opposition Calls for Sanctions?Tin-Maung Than (Burmese Editor/Writer)
Difficult Dilemmas in Dealing with Iraq: Moving from Sanctions Toward WarAmbassador Clovis Maksoud (Center for the Global South, School of International Service, American University)
Nov. 7, 2002Scholars' Convocation: Sanctions as Instruments of Foreign Policy: Looking AheadGary Hufbauer (Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Institute for International Economics)
Panel Discussion: International Student Perspectives on Sanctions
Is South Africa an Example of Successful Sanctions?Dan O'Flaherty (Executive Director, U.S.-South Africa Business Council and Vice President, National Foreign Trade Council)
Nov. 8, 2002Open Discussion on Grinnell College Divestment and Apartheid
Nov. 11, 2002Summer Internship Colloquium: Prague--Internships on the FaultlineJacob Omvig '03 (Czech Environmental Management Center), Brandon Zicha '03 (East-West Institute)
Nov. 12-14, 2002Symposium: American Dreamer: The Legacy of Henry A. Wallace in Agriculture and Progressive Politics, co-sponsored by Center for Prairie Studies
Nov. 12, 2002Performance of American Dreamer: The Life and Times of Henry A. WallaceTom Milligan
Nov. 13, 2002A World of Abundance: The Vision of Henry A. WallaceJohn C. Culver (Former U.S. Senator)
Nov. 14, 2002Panel Discussion: Wallace's Legacy for AgricultureHarold Lee (Biographer of Roswell Garst and Grinnell College Trustee), http://web.grinnell.edu/rosenfield/wallace/holdmeye.doc>Frank Holdmeyer (Editor, Wallaces Farmer), http://web.grinnell.edu/rosenfield/wallace/lang.doc>Eugene Lang (Long-time Grinnell Farmer)
Panel Discussion: Wallace's Legacy for Progressive PoliticsKent Newman (Program Consultant and Former Director, Wallace House Foundation)
Jan. 20, 2003Panel Discussion: Grinnell College and Civil RightsHubert Farbes '69, Frank Thomas '71, Judge henry Wingate '69, Professor Emeritus Alan Jones (History), Dorothy Pinder (Grinnell Herald-Register)
Candlelight March (downtown Grinnell to Herrick Chapel)
Commemoration Service with the YGB Choir, a reading of the 1967 Grinnell College speech made by Dr. King and remarksPresident Russell Osgood and Grinnell Mayor Gordon Canfield
Jan. 22, 2003MLK Memorial Address: Remembering Dr. King's Dream TodayCharles Ogletree, Jr. (Jesse Climenko Professor of Law and Associate Dean, Harvard University Law School)
Feb. 4, 2003Insights on Conflict MediationAnik Gevers '05 (Participant in Basic Caucus Mediation Course at the International Academy for Dispute Resolution)
American Model UN at Chicago: Simulation World PoliticsThe Grinnell College Student Model UN Delegation
Feb. 5, 2003Summer Internship Colloquium: Overlooking Ellis Island: A Study of Recent ImmigrationDree Collopy '04 (Center for Migration Studies, Staten Island, NY)
Feb. 11-13, 2003Symposium: The Future of the Rainforest: Does the Past Show the Way to the Future?
Feb. 11, 2003Visualizing Deep Ecological History in Amazonia: Landscape and PolityMichael Heckenberger (Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Florida)
Community and Nature at El Pilar: A Philosophy of Resilience for the Maya ForestAnnabel Ford (Research Archaeologist, Institute of Social, Behavioral and Economic Research; Director, Meso-American Research Center, University of California at Santa Barbara)
Feb. 12, 2003Long-Term Human-Environment Interaction in Tropical Forests in Africa and South America: A Challenge to Conservation BiologyAnna C. Roosevelt (Professor of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago)
The Impact of Landscape Transformation on Native Languages in AmazoniaWilliam L. Balee (Professor of Anthropology, Tulane University)
Feb. 13, 2003Scholars' Convocation: Pre-European Amazonia: Pristine or Humanized?William M. Denevan (Professor Emeritus of Geography, University of Wisconsin at Madison)
The Domesticated Landscapes of the Bolivian AmazonClark L. Erickson (Associate Curator of Andean Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology; Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania)
Feb. 17, 2003Promoting Environmental Sustainability at the Multilateral Development Banks: Role of U.S. GovernmentKeith Kozloff '72 (Senior Environmental Advisor, Office of International Development Policy, U.S. Treasury Department)
Appeasing the River Spirits: Federal Environmental Review of an International Development ProjectKeith Kozloff
Feb. 20, 2003Summer Internship Colloquium: Freedom, Justice and the Law: The ACLU of Eastern MissouriEllie Craig '04 (American Civil Liberties Union of Eastern Missouri)
Summer Internship Colloquium: A Close Knit Unit: A Summer Working with a Capital Defense and Trial Services Unit in ConnecticutVictoria Horn '04 (Capital Defense and Trial Services Unit, State of Connecticut)
Mar. 11, 2003Four Golden Minutes: A Terrorist Response (A Volunteer Talks About Suicide Bombings in Israel)Yaakov Uri (Zaka Rescue & Recovery, Jerusalem)
Apr. 8-10, 2003Cultural Globalization: How Much Are We Becoming Alike
Apr. 8, 2003Global Communication Technologies and Cultural Exchange
The Globalization of Popular Culture in Latin America
Mark Poster (Dir., Film Studies Program, Univ. of California-Davis)
Steven Loza (Prof. & Dir., Arts of the Americas Inst., Univ. of New Mexico)
Apr. 9, 2003Globalization and Films: A Director's PerspectiveEuzhan Palcy (Film Producer & Director)
Apr. 10, 2003Scholar's Convocation: Globalization, Trade and the Environment Problems and OpportunitiesJason Clay (Senior Fellow & Acting VP, Center for Conservation Innovation, World Wildlife Fund)
Fighting Frankenfoods: A Global Challenge to a Globalizing Food IndustryRachel Schurman (Asst. Prof., Depts. of Sociology and Human & Community Development, Univ. of Illinois)
Film: A Dry White Season (Co-sponsored by the Center for International Studies and Cultural Films)
Apr. 15, 2003Summer Internship Colloquium: Policy Making and A Journalistic Point of View in FranceLudivine Laurent '03 (Le Monde Diplomatique / DMI Associates)
Apr. 21, 2003Survival: My OdysseyCharlene Schiff (Holocaust Survivor)
Apr. 28 - May 1, 2003The War in Iraq: How Damaging to the Trans-Atlantic Relationship?
Multilateral Institutions: What Future for NATO, the EU and the UN?
Informal Discussion: German-American Relations
Constanze Stelzenmuller, German Marshall Fund Visiting Fellow (Defense & Security Editor, Die Zeit, Hamburg, Germany)

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