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Report: Citizen Diplomacy Evening

Report: Citizen Diplomacy Evening

from recent posts tagged award - blip.tv (beta) on October 28, 2009
Duration: 100
Nawal Rajeh reports on the Center for World Religions and Conflict Resolution's (CRDC) Citizen Diplomacy Evening. This is a short clip highlighting an event on October 19, 2009 in which Hind Kabawat was presented the CRDC's first Citizen Diplomacy Award.
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Report: Citizen Diplomacy Evening

Report: Citizen Diplomacy Evening

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 28, 2009
Duration: 100
Nawal Rajeh reports on the Center for World Religions and Conflict Resolution's (CRDC) Citizen Diplomacy Evening. This is a short clip highlighting an event on October 19, 2009 in which Hind Kabawat was presented the CRDC's first Citizen Diplomacy Award.
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Citizen Diplomacy Evening

Citizen Diplomacy Evening

from - blip.tv (beta) on October 27, 2009
Duration: 1655
The Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution (CRDC) Citizen Diplomacy Evening. The CRDC presented its first annual Citizen Diplomacy Award to Hind Kabawat for her pioneering work in Syria. The event also featured a public screening of a new film featuring Hind Kabawat and Marc Gopin. The film is part of a series entitled UNUSUAL PAIRS: Friends Across the Divide, directed by David Vyorst and funded by the Fetzer Institute.This event took place on October 19 2009.
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Lifetime Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 14, 2009
Duration: 89
Dr. Wallace Warfield, Associate Professor at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, is the 2009 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Conflict Resolution. The award was given on Thursday, October 8th, at ACR's Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA. Award and introduction by Rachel Barbour, Board Member of the Association for Conflict Resolution and
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iDriver - iPhone remote controlled car

iDriver - iPhone remote controlled car

from Favorites of HaYerazanq on October 09, 2009
Duration: 160
iDriver is an iPhone application to remote control a car. Go to http://www.spiritofberlin.eu for more information on Spirit of Berlin , a completely autonomous vehicle by the Freie Universität Berlin. It is equipped with various sensors and a drive-by-wire system for unmanned driving. iDriver is an addon to remote control the car with an iPhone. Powered by Appirion UG (http://www.appirion.com). Music: Yello - The Race
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Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 1

Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 1

from Micanimal on April 09, 2009
Duration: 1688
Twenty-first Annual Vernon M. and Minni I. Lynch Lecture: Reframing US-European Relations: A New Approach to Diplomacy Presented by the Honorable Jan Eliasson, President of the sixtieth session of the United Nations General Assembly and Special Envoy to Darfur April 9, 2009 National Press Club Washington DC
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Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 2

Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 2

from Micanimal on April 09, 2009
Duration: 1469
Twenty-first Annual Vernon M. and Minni I. Lynch Lecture: Reframing US-European Relations: A New Approach to Diplomacy Presented by the Honorable Jan Eliasson, President of the sixtieth session of the United Nations General Assembly and Special Envoy to Darfur April 9, 2009 National Press Club Washington DC
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Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 3

Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 3

from Micanimal on April 09, 2009
Duration: 1664
Twenty-first Annual Vernon M. and Minni I. Lynch Lecture: Reframing US-European Relations: A New Approach to Diplomacy Presented by the Honorable Jan Eliasson, President of the sixtieth session of the United Nations General Assembly and Special Envoy to Darfur April 9, 2009 National Press Club Washington DC
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Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 4

Jan Eliasson - Lynch Lecture 2009 - Part 4

from Micanimal on April 09, 2009
Duration: 2094
Twenty-first Annual Vernon M. and Minni I. Lynch Lecture: Reframing US-European Relations: A New Approach to Diplomacy Presented by the Honorable Jan Eliasson, President of the sixtieth session of the United Nations General Assembly and Special Envoy to Darfur April 9, 2009 National Press Club Washington DC
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Part 2: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew

Part 2: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew

from JJincProductions on April 06, 2009
Duration: 1599
A Lecture Presented by David Shasha, a major progressive intellectual leader who writes on subjects ranging over Sephardic Jewish identity, history, culture and politics. The term Arab Jew is one that is at the very foundation of the contestation of the history of Jews who once lived in the Arab world. Zionism has sought to negate the whole of the Diaspora Jewish history. The Jews who lived in the Middle East, outside the orbit of Europe and its Modernity, have been viewed as primitives and as lacking in refinement and culture. In addition, these Arab Jews, pejoratively known in Israel as Mizrahim - Orientals, represent an uncomfortable link to the current enemies of the Jewish state
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Part 1: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew

Part 1: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew

from JJincProductions on April 06, 2009
Duration: 3533
A Lecture Presented by David Shasha, a major progressive intellectual leader who writes on subjects ranging over Sephardic Jewish identity, history, culture and politics. The term Arab Jew is one that is at the very foundation of the contestation of the history of Jews who once lived in the Arab world. Zionism has sought to negate the whole of the Diaspora Jewish history. The Jews who lived in the Middle East, outside the orbit of Europe and its Modernity, have been viewed as primitives and as lacking in refinement and culture. In addition, these Arab Jews, pejoratively known in Israel as Mizrahim - Orientals, represent an uncomfortable link to the current enemies of the Jewish state
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