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Mel Bernstein
Vice President for Arts, Sciences, and Engineering, Tufts University
Ingrid Rasmussen
EPIIC Colloquium
Sasha Begum
EPIIC Colloquium
Sherman Teichman
Founding Director, EPIIC; Director, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University
Abiodun Williams F'88
Director, Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program, Institute for International Education; Former Political Advisor to the Special Representatives of the UN Secretary-General in Macedonia, Haiti, and Bosnia-Herzegovina; Former Professor of International Relations and Director of the Masters Program, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Author, Preventing War: The United Nations and Macedonia
Matthew Campbell, A'91, EPIIC'91
Attorney, Law Offices of Peter Giannini, Los Angeles; Former Law Clerk, Chief Justice, United States District Court of the Virgin Islands; Death Penalty Law Clerk, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jake Sherman, A'96, EPIIC'96
Program Officer, Economic Agendas in Civil Wars, International Peace Academy; Former Specialist in Forensics Documentation and Special Assistant to the Senior Forensic Advisor to the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
K. Anthony Appiah
Professor of Afro-American Studies and Philosophy, Harvard University; Co-author, Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race (winner of the Ralph J. Bunche Award); Author, In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture (winner of the Herskovits Prize); Co-editor, The Dictionary of Global Culture and Perseus Africana Encyclopedia(forthcoming);Co-Editor, Transition Magazine; Former President, Society for African Philosophy in North America; Associate Director, Black Periodical Literature Project; Board Member, W.E. B. Du Bois Institute
Donald L. Horowitz
Duke Professor of Law and Political Science, Duke University; Author, The Deadly Ethnic Riot, Ethnic Groups in Conflict, A Democratic South Africa? Constitutional Engineering in a Divided Society (winner of the Ralph J. Bunche Prize), Coups Theories and Officers' Motives: Sri Lanka in Comparative Perspective, Community Conflict: Policy and Possibilities; Co-editor, Immigrants in Two Democracies: French and American Experience; Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award is recognizing the work of six individuals this year: on February 13, it was awarded to Seeds of Peace Founder and Director John Wallach; Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela will receive hers on Saturday, March 3 and Ronald Takaki on Tuesday, March 6-- both during the symposium; and Justice Richard Goldstone of the South African Constitutional Court will receive his on April 20.
Stanley Tambiah, Regina Chouza and Donald Horowitz |
followed by a discussion with
Stanley Tambiah, Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology, Harvard University; Author, Sri Lanka: Ethnic Fratricide and the Dismantling of Democracy; Recipient of the Balzan Prize
Moderator:
Regina Chouza
EPIIC Colloquium