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Speakers:
Dijana Alic
Lecturer, School of Architecture, University of New South Wales, Australia, currently working on "The Media Representation of Sarajevo:Manufacturing Cities Through War"
Hani Asfour
Executive Director, Plan B
Julian Beinart
Professor of Architecture and Chair, Architecture and Environmental Design; MIT
Meron Benvenisti
Author, Jerusalem:The Torn City and Jerusalem: City of Stone; Former Deputy Mayor, Jerusalem; Founder, West Bank Data Project
Rajeev Bhargava
Fellow in Ethics, Program in Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University, Author, Religious and Secular Identities and Individualism in the Social Sciences
Frederick W. Boal
Professor of Human Geography, Queen's University, Belfast; Author of numerous publications including Shaping A City: Belfast in the Late Twentieth Century
Jay Craig
Architect; Director, The Birmingham Bosnia Task Force
Margaret Floyd
Professor of Art History, Tufts University
Anna Hardman
Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics. The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and the Department of Economics, Tufts University
Kanan Makiya
Author, Cruelty and Silence: War, Tyranny, and Uprising in the Arab World and The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and Responsibility
Tony McCusker
Executive Director, Making Belfast Work, Northern Ireland
Maria Ousseimi
Photojournalist, Caught in the Crossfire: Growing up in a War Zone; Documentary Filmmaker, Childhood Lost
Andras Riedlmayer
Aga Khan Bibliographer and Archivist of Islamic Art and Architecture, Fogg Museum, Harvard University
Hashim Sarkis
Architect; Director of Plan B, Beirut; Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
Jane Schaller
Founding Director, Physicians for Human Rights
David and Leona Karp
Professor of Pediatrics and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics, Tufts University School of Medicine
Richard Sennett
Professor of Sociology and the Humanities, New York University; Author, The Conscience of the Eye: The Design and Social Life of Cities
Charles N. Tsckares
Architect, Childs Berman Tseckares, Inc.
Jasminka Udovcki
Professor of Sociology, Massachusetts College of Art; Co-Author, Yugoslavia's Ethnic Nightmare