September 10, 2007
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David Friend, author of Watching the World Change: Stories Behind the Images of 9/11, came to Tufts to talk about his book and his perspectives on the World Trade Center tragedy of 2001. David Friend has exercised his creative energies in numerous capacities, including as executive producer of a documentary (9/11, aired on CBS), correspondent, editor, writer, and curator. Mr. Friend's work has ranged from covering conflicts in Afghanistan and Lebanon to creating an award-winning interactive online feature on "AIDS and Photography;" from interviewing US Presidents and a king of Saudi Arabia to exposing the "Deep Throat" story of the Watergate scandal.

Speakers examine security issues in Afghanistan

Program News | Posted Aug 2, 2007
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John Meyers

Issue date: 2/8/07 Section: News

Last night a group of students gathered in Barnum for a discussion panel entitled "Security in Afghanistan: An Examination of Current Dilemmas to Securing Peace and Stability in Afghanistan."

"Afghanistan is a particularly relevant topic [considering] the surge in suicide bombing and the fact that most of the national debate seems to be [about] Iraq and not Afghanistan," sophomore and member of The Alliance Linking Leaders in Education and the Services (ALLIES) Jesse Sloman said.

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| Posted Jul 30, 2007
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Sarah Cowley: King's College London

 
   
| Posted Jul 7, 2007
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Joann M. Lindenmayer, DVM, MPH Associate Professor, Dept. of Environmental and Population Health Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine - Tufts University

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| Posted Jul 7, 2007
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Frances Westley: The Dynamics of Resilience - assumptions concerning how resilience is increased drawn from studies of linked social-ecological systems The Resilience Alliance http://www.resalliance.org

 

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| Posted Jul 7, 2007
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Richard Amlôt Health Protection Agency Centre for Emergency Preparedness 3rd July 2007

 
   
| Posted Jul 1, 2007
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Presentation at Talloires International Resilience Workshop
Annick Filot - MSF Belgium (OCB)
Carla Uriarte - MSF Spain (OCBA)

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| Posted Jul 1, 2007
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Lene Christensen: IFRC Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support

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April 11, 2008
Hotung Cafe | Tufts University Campus
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View the photo gallery here Under the aegis of the Synaptic Scholars Program and in collaboration with Sol Productions, Nomadic Wax Productions, and more than fifteen Tufts groups and organizations, Ikenna Acholonu, Erin Baldassari, and Breese McIlvaine coordinated a full-day event revolving around the theme of “Hip Hop for Social Change”. The event began with a panel discussion on the evolution of hip hop and its historical, social, and global impacts. Students were given the chance to engage in an informal discussion with artists, activists, professors, and members of the music industry. Panelists included: Kevin Johnson, Multicultural Educator and Director of Office of Cultural Diversity at Berklee College of Music; Wyatt Jackson, Founder of 4Peace, a group of MCs working against gang violence in Boston; Marc Sommers, Associate Professor of Humanitarian Studies at the Fletcher School, researching the role of popular culture in the lives of war-affected youth; and Ben Herson, Founder and Director of Nomadic Wax, a global hip hop recording and production company. Topics included the role of hip hop as a tool for social and political action, along with its global influence. Following this discussion was a movie screening of the documentary, "Democracy in Dakar" (produced by Sol Productions and Nomadic Wax) that centers on the emergence of a socially conscious hip hop culture in Dakar, Senegal. The documentary was followed by a panel discussion where artists from the movie along with the creators explained the emerging hip hop culture in Senegal and its influence over the Senegalese youth and politics. Panelists included Moussa Sall, a Senegalese MC; Magee McIlvaine, co-founder of Sol Productions, and Ben Herson, founder of Nomadic Wax. The event culminated in an evening performance featuring international and local artists as well as Tufts groups, representing different countries, genders, and religions. The performers included Afro DZ Ak (NJ/Boston), Blitz the Ambassador (Ghana), Bocafloja (Mexico), DJ Boo (Philippines/NYC), Eternia (Canada), Flex Matthews (DC/South Dakota), Moussa Sall (Senegal), and the Tufts student percussion group, BEATS. Artists served as distinct examples of socially conscience hip hop emerging from various global environments. Students interacted with the artists in an intimate fashion as artists initiated call and response, encouraged members of the crowd to participate in the performance, and communicated with audience members following the performance.

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