February  2002

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
         

1

CONFERENCE
"China in the 'Post'-Socialist Era"
240 Franklin Center
9:00-11:15am Globalization
1:30-3:30pm
Literature
4:30-6:30pm
Open Forum: Globalization and Literature in "Post"-Socialist China
9:30 Film Screening: "Suzhou River"
Griffith Theater

PUBLIC LECTURE
Judith Halberstam
Assoc. Professor
Dept. of Literature
U.C. San Diego.
"Long Live the Kings! The making of Drag King Film"

201 Flowers Bldg
4:00 pm

FILM AND SPEAKERS
Framing September 11: "Conversations Across Communities- Gender and Militarism"
Film: "The Women Outside"
Speakers:
Karen Booth, Women's Studies, UNC-CH
Robin Kirk, Writer, Human Rights Worker
Claudia Koontz, History, Duke University
Neesha Mirchandani, Activist, Afghan Women's Mission
Richard White Auditorium
4:00 pm

Psychology Social and Health Sciences Series: Brown Bag, John Transue, Ph.D., Dept. of Political Science, Duke Univ.
Room 319 Soc/Psych
4:00 pm

BRAZILIAN COMPOSRER ARTHUR KAMPELA
"POLIMETRIA" for four
prepared guitars
069 Mary Duke Biddle
4:00pm

OPENING RECEPTION
"Souls in Touch: Works of Bigelow and Company."
Mary Lou Williams Center 02 West Union Building
4:30pm

EXHIBIT OPENING
"Ni de aqui/Ni de Alla (Not from Here/Not from There)
A project of Student Action with Farmworkers, the Center for
Doc. Studies, Randolph County AIM Club, and Randolph County
Migrant Education, with artist-in-residence Robert Shreefter.
Exhibit--February 1 - April 6, 2002
Center for Documentary Studies
1317 W. Pettigrew St., Durham, NC
919-660-3663
7:00pm

ARTIST TALK & OPENING
"Inside/Outside" Photographic projections and bilingual (English/Turkish) audio
Juanita Krepps Gallery, Center for Doc. Studies
7:00pm

INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
Director: Paul Jeffrey,
Duke Jazz Ensemble
Guest artist: DERRICK GARDNER, trumpet.
General admission $15.00, seniors and students, $12.00
Baldwin Auditorium
8:00pm

 

 




 

 

3

CONCERT, COMPOSER
"A Sense of Place"
Paul Schoenfield - The Man and His Music
Mallarme Chamber Players and the Ciompi Quartet
Tickets: $15, students $5, at the door
Freeman Center for Jewish Life
2:15pm - Conversation with the composer
3:00pm - Concert

FILM SCREENINGS
Southern Circuit Movie Series: "Director Eva Brzeski"
24 Girls (1998, 29min, USA, Color, 16mm)
This Unfamiliar Place (1992, 10min, USA, Color, 16mm)
The filmmaker will be present for the screening
White Lecture Hall
8:00pm


4

DIVERSITY LUNCH
Panel discussion on
diversity issues on campus: hate crimes,
religious unity, creating a hate free campus.
Special guests Judy Shepard and Dean Will Willimon.
Contact bab6@duke.edu about seating availability.
Von Cannon, Bryan Center.
12:15pm

TALK "Rafael Danziger, American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Foreign Policy Analyst"
Mary Lou Williams Center
3:00pm

5

USP Symposium Organization Committee Meeting
7:30 - 8:30 pm
130 Franklin Center

USP Symposium Organization Seminar
8:30 - 10:30 pm
130 Franklin Center

ISLAMIC AWARENESS WEEK
Imam W.D. Mohammed
"Muslim Americans Islam and Peace in the Community and Soul"
7:00pm
Page Auditorium

6

HEALTHCARE FORUM
Duke faculty presentations on: Fighting AIDS and Other Diseases - Globalization of Innovation and Access to Medicines
Register online: www.fuqua.duke.edu
Geneen Auditorium, Fuqua School of Business
6:30-9:30pm

ISLAMIC AWARENESS WEEK
"How Religion Protests Against Extremes" Panel: Imam W.D. Mohammed, Rabbi Bruce, Dr. William Willimon
7:00pm
Von Cannon

LECTURE
"Disruptive Innovation Research: Our Latest Findings" Clayton M. Christensen, Harvard School of Business
4:00-5:30pm
Geneen Audit., Fuqua

LECTURE
"Women Activists in White and Black" comparing Jane Addams and Durham civil rights pioneer Pauli Murray, given by Duke professor Anne Scott
4:00pm
White Lecture HallS

7

USP Lunch with
Dr. Larry Squire,
U.C. San Diego
12:30-1:30pm
B 243 Levine Science Research Center, Science Dr.
Please RSVP no later than Tuesday, February 5th to trutt@duke.edu

Mind, Brain & Behavior Distinguished Lecture Series
Dr. Larry Squire,
"Conscious and Nonconscious Memory Systems of the Brain"
5:15 pm
Love Auditorium
Levine Science Research Center

ISLAMIC AWARENESS WEEK
"Women in Islam: The Liberated or the Oppressed" panel discussion
5:30pm
Old Chem 116

8

8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

Psychology Social and Health Sciences Series: "Coming of Age in the Fifties and Sixties: Gender, Race and Generational Identities"
Colloquium, Abigail Stewart, Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan
4:00pm
319 Soc/Psych Building

LECTURE: “Monks and Other Animals”
Blake Leyerle, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Sponsored by the Center for
Late Ancient Studies.
220 Gray Building
4:30pm

COFFEEHOUSE CONCERT : "NORTHSTAR, Pacific Radio Fire, One Hundred Strong, Timothy's Weekend" $5
Duke Coffeehouse
7:00p
m

PIANO RECITAL : "Luiz de Moura Castro"
Baldwin Auditorium
8:00pm

"Independent Dance Makers""
contemporary works by Triangle choreographers Melissa Chris, Gerri Houlihan, Tiffany Rhynard, Laura Thomasson, and guest artists will be featured.
Tickets are available AT THE DOOR ONLY for $8 Students.
The Ark Dance Studio, East Campus
8:00pm



 

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8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

WORKSHOP: "16 millimeter Bolex and Eclair cameras"
No prior experience required.
Freewater office, 010 West Union Building, behind the Hideaway
11:00am

READIND AT THE REGULATOR:
Peter Carey, Booker Prize Winner, author of "True History of the Kelly Gang.
"Regulator Bookshop, 720 Ninth Street, 286-2700
7:00pm

"Independent Dance Makers""
contemporary works by Triangle choreographers Melissa Chris, Gerri Houlihan, Tiffany Rhynard, Laura Thomasson, and guest artists will be featured.
Tickets are available AT THE DOOR ONLY for $8 Students.
The Ark Dance Studio, East Campus
8:00pm



 

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FACULTY RECITAL: Phyllis Tektonidis, mezzo-soprano
Musica di Passione, with guest artists Laura Magnani, piano and John Pruett, viola.
Special guest Frank Lentricchia will perform his work "A Night at the Opera."
Nelson Music Room
4:00pm

"Independent Dance Makers""
contemporary works by Triangle choreographers Melissa Chris, Gerri Houlihan, Tiffany Rhynard, Laura Thomasson, and guest artists will be featured.
Tickets are available AT THE DOOR ONLY for $8 Students.
Ark Dance Studio, East Campus
7:00pm

FILM: Screen Society Sexualities Series: "Blue Steel" with Jamie Lee Curtis. Free!
White Lecture Hall, East Campus.
8:00pm

 

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8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

READING AT THE REGUALTOR: Dan Charles, NPR tech. correspondent, author of "Lords of the Harvest: Biotech, Big Money, and the Future of Food"
Regulator Bookshop, 720 Ninth Street, 286-2700
7:00pm

FASCHINGFEST: German Mardi Gras
German food, drink,
music will be provided. Dancing, games, skits, costumes encouraged.
East Campus Coffee House.
7:30pm

FILM SERIES: Documenting Sexualities
"A Boy Named Sue"chronicles the transformation of a transsexual named Theo from a woman to a man over the course of six years.
White Lecture Hall
8:00pm




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8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

LAW SCHOOL EVENT FOR UNDERGRADS: Lunch with "Mary Lee Hall, the
Managing Attorney of NC Legal Services Farmworker Unit"
12:00pm

LECTURE: "L. Coelius Antipater’s History of the Hannibalic War"
Professor John Briscoe, Dept. of Classics and Ancient History, Univ. of Manchester.
109 Languages
4:00pm

LECTURE: "Early Arab Photography: Capital and the Creation of the Libido"
Stephen Sheehi, Duke Univ.,
Asian & African Languages & Literature, 2101 Campus Dr.
4:30pm





13

USP Symposium Organization Seminar
7:00-9:00pm
230 Franklin Center

8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

TALK: "China's Terrorism Fears: Islam and the Uyghur Cyber-Separatism" Prof. Dru G. Gladney, Univ. of Hawaii
Breedlove Room, 204 Perkins
12:00 pm

FILM: "Candomble"
Director: Rafael Deugenio; 16 minutes; Spanish with English subtitles
Frank Porter Graham Student Union, UNC-CH, room 208-209
12:00pm

TALK: "The U.S. Supreme Court's Sexual Revolution, 1965-1973?"
Covers Boutilier v INS, a 1967 gay immigration case, rulings on abortion, birth control, obscenity, intermarriage, and homosexuality.
Marc Stein, assoc. prof. of HST at York University, chair of the Am. Historical Assnn's Comm. on Lesbian and Gay Hist. He is also the former editor of the Boston-based Gay Community News and a long-time activist.
Breedlove Room (2nd fl. Perkins next to Perk)
4:30pm

 




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8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

DUMA: After Hours,"First Course Concert: The Ciompi Quartet," reception and concert. free to Duke students with ID.
For info, call 684-5135.
5:30pm

Eve Ensler¹s
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES

Sponsored by Duke Women's Center.
Page Auditorium
8:00pm (no late seating)

15

USP Night Out
"Toulouse-Lautrec: Master of the Moulin Rouge"
NC Museum of Art
5:00 - 9:00 pm
Raleigh, NC
followed by dinner out

PUBLIC READING: Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagan, artisitic dir. of "Sweet Honey in the Rock"
For info, call 684-2830
Nelson Music Room, East Duke
3:00-4:30

TALK: "The Architecture of the Future: Rethinking Technology & Values from Gutenberg to AOL/Time Warner." Featured speakers: moderator, Cathy N. Davidson, V. Provost for Interdis. Studies; Brian Cantwell Smith, Kimberly J. Jenkins Prof. of Phil. and New Tech.; law prof. James D.A. Boyle; and Sim. B. Sitkin, assoc. prof., Fuqua. Special guest speaker: Deborah A. Lathen of Lathen Consulting, former chief of the Cable Services Bureau of the FCC overseeing AOL/Time-Warner merger.
240 Franklin Center
3:30-5:00pm

SEMINAR: "Synthesis, Chemical Modification and Applications of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes"
Prof Jie Liu, Dept. of Chem., Duke.
Fritz London Lecture Hall (103) Gross Chemical Laboratory.
3:30pm

LEADERSHIP SPEAKER: Janet Hill, V. Pres. of the Washington, D.C.-based corporate consulting firm Alexander & Associates, Inc., is the mother of NBA star and Duke graduate Grant Hill.
Fleishman Commons, Sanford Institute
4:00pm

PSYCHOLOGY SERIES : "Duke University Center for Sport Psychology and Performance Enhancement: Services and Research Progress" Richard Keefe, Ph.D., Duke University
319 Soc/Psych Building
4:00pm

TALK: "Chimpanzee Social Structure Revisited"
Anne Pusey, Univ. of Minn.
143 Jones Building
4:00pm

8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

LECTURE: "Atmospheric, Structuralist, and Presentation: "Anti-film Experiments: Croatia, Hungary, Romania, 1960s-1970s." Joanne Richardson is a philosopher, film and media theorist, and freelance organizer.
Carr 135, Duke East Campus
6:00-8:00pm

DANCE CLASS: Congolese dance (Rumba and Soukous from Central Africa) class
Please make sure that your shoes and clothes will allow you to move easily and graciously.
International House
6:30 PM.

Eve Ensler¹s
THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES

Sponsored by Duke Women's Center.
Page Auditorium
8:00pm (no late seating)


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8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.html

DANCING: Community Dance Day Performance Event
W
alk in any time and enjoy performances, participatory events and master classes throughout the event. Free.
The Ark Dance Studio, East
12pm-12am

A CAPELLA: "Sweet Honey in the Rock" Bernice Johnson Reagan. Reserved seating
Page Auditorium
8pm

 

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8th ANNUAL BLACK DIASPORA
FILM FESTIVAL:
"BACKBEAT: RETURN OF THE BLACK SOUNDTRACK
"
February 8-17, 2002
St. Joseph's Performance Hall
804 Old Fayetteville St.
Durham, NC 27702
T el: (919) 683-1709
For more info, go to:
http://www.hayti.org/Special-Events/Filmfest/black_film2002.htm

THEATER: "Prufrock: an original staging of the poetry of T.S. Eliot" presented by Shakespeare & ORIGINALS
Suggested $8 donation
Manbites Dog Theater, 703 Foster Street, Durham
(919) 286-0456
8pm

CHINESE NEW YEAR PERFOMANCE:
Students $8
Page Auditorium
7-9pm


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ENGINEERING SEMINAR : Animal Waste Operations in North Carolina. "Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs): Issues and the Development of New Waste Treatment Technologies." Room 125 Hudson Hall
4pm

LECTURE: U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Robert W. Jordan
Fleishman Commons, Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy
5:00pm

POERTY READING: Hebrew Poetry Reading by Meir Wieseltier from Tel Aviv 204 Breedlove Room, Perkins
5:30-7pm

FILM: Early German Film: "Circus Attraction and Urban Distraction: Origins of German Cinema"
Griffith Film Theater
8pm

THEATER: "Prufrock: an original staging of the poetry of T.S. Eliot" presented by Shakespeare & ORIGINALS
Suggested $8 donation
Manbites Dog Theater, 703 Foster Street, Durham
(919) 286-0456
8pm




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SPEAKER: Noted Novelist Colson Whitehead
Mary Lou Williams Center
12pm
Reading and book signing
240 Franklin Center
8pm

LECTURE: Psychology Social and Health Sciences Series: "Turning the Art of Persuasion into the Science of Social Influence"Colloquium, Robert Cialdini, Ph.D., Ariz. State Univ.
Room 319 Soc/Psych Building
5:30pm

FILM: Freewater Spanish Film: "Mujeres al Borde de un Ataque de Nervios (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown)"
Griffith Film Theater
7 & 9:30pm

SEMINAR: Olivier Brunet on "Deepening and Broadening: Governance and Equity from a EU Perspective
"230/232 Franklin Center
7:30pm




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FILM: "Boma-Tervuren (The Journey)" The Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center presents its Diasporic Film Series.
Director: Francis Dujardin; 54 min; French with English subtitles
Student Union, UNC-CH
12pm

EDUCATION LEADERSHIP SUMMIT: Featuring Current, Former Sec'ys of EducationU.S. Secretary of Education Roderick Paige will be joined by five former secretaries of education to examine teacher shortages, achievement gaps, school vouchers, standardized testing and other issues that affect K-12 public education. In addition to Paige, the panelists include former U.S. Secretaries of Education Lamar Alexander, William Bennett, Lauro F. Cavazos, Shirley M. Hufstedler and Richard W. Riley.
Geneen Auditorium, Fuqua
3:30-6:30pm

LECTURE: "Una Nuevo Argentina Esta Naciendo (A new Argentia Is Being Born) TORCUATO S. DI TELLA
(Professor of Sociology, Universidad de Buenos Aires
and President, Fundacion Simon Rodriguez)
5:30pm

TALK: "The Jihad for Gender Justice- Progressive Muslim Reflections" Farid Esack,
William and Mary
His current research projects include “In Conversation with Progressive Islam: The Struggle for Authenticity, Justice and Belonging” and “AIDS and the Search for an Islamic Theology of Compassion”.
Franklin Center, Room 240
7pm

Duke Symphony Orchestra with Caroline Kim, piano
Berlioz: Benvenuto Cellini Overature
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K.467
(student concerto competition winner Caroline Kim)
Bizet: Carmen Suites 1 & 2
Baldwin Auditorium
8pm

WHAT: "Weakest Link" game show with a Black History Theme
WHEN: February 20th, 8-10 PM
Where: TBA
Sign-Ups: This week on the BC walkway and the Marketplace
Registration Cost: FREE!!!
Prizes: $50 to winner(s)




 

 

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PUBLIC READING:
MARION BETHEL
Bahamian poet, fiction writer, feminist activist, teacher, and lawyer:

"A HURRICANE NAMED DESIRE"
The Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture, 02 West Union Building,
West Campus
7:00pm

PERFORMANCE: "Free Space" Collaboration that examines the relationship between bodies, movements, and events
More info at : http://www.freespace.duke.edu
$10 Students
Shaefer Theater, Bryan Center
8pm

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Lunch Discussion with Bahamian writer Marion Bethel
230 Franklin Center
12:15-1:30pm
To reserve a space, contact Rob Sikorski at r.sikorski@duke.edu

PANEL DISCUSSION
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
Presents:
"TERRORISM: THE LEGAL AND POLITICAL RESPONSE"
Duke Law School, Room 3043 12:15-2:30pm

PUBLIC SEMINAR
Chinese Populations and Socioeconomic Studies Center (CPSES)
presents:
Dr. WenShan Yang, Senior Research Fellow of Sun Yat-Sen Institute for Social Sciences and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
"Living Arrangements and Elderly Health in Taiwan: A Longitudinal Study"
McKinney Seminar Room (Room 329, third floor) of the Sociology/Psychology Building, West Campus
2:00-3:00 pm

SEMINAR: "Macromolecules at Surfaces: Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy of Adhesion and Folding"
Prof. Gilbert C. Walker, Dept of Chem, Univ of
Pittsburgh Fritz London Lecture Hall (103) Gross Chem
3:30pm

LECTURE: "China and Vietnam: Asymmetry and Normalcy"
Prof. Brantly Womack, UVA
Breedlove Room (204 Perkins Library)
4:00pm

SEMINAR: "Scientific Vizualization: Methods and Software"
143 Jones Bldg
4:00 pm

POETRY READING:
SAPPHIRE;
the poet will read from new work
Sapphire is a New York-based performance poet, novelist, and teacher, and
the widely acclaimed author of 'Push' and the collections of poetry
'American Dreams' and 'Black Wings & Blind Angels'.
Nelson Music Room, East Duke Building
7:30pm

PERFORMANCE: "Free Space" Collaboration that examines the relationship between bodies, movements, and events
More info at : http://www.freespace.duke.edu
$10 Students
Shaefer Theater, Bryan Center
8pm

SYMPOSIUM: "Free Space"
See info above.
240 Franklin Center
9:00am - 4:00pm

EXHIBIT: "Excerpts from Mao II"
by Scott Lindroth and William Noland
Franklin Center
Lower Level Art Space


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PERFORMANCE: "Free Space" Collaboration that examines the relationship between bodies, movements, and events
More info at : http://www.freespace.duke.edu
$10 Students
Shaefer Theater, Bryan Center
8pm

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USP Seminar
Symposium Presentations
12:00 - 2:00 pm
240 Franklin Center

DOCUMENTARY FILM: BY ANAND PATWARDHAN FOLLOWED BY Q&A WITH THE FILMMAKER
"JANG AUR AMAN" (WAR AND PEACE)
Presented by The Triangle South Asia Consortium, Center for International Studies and
DIYA proudly present

Room 139 (La Barre Auditorium), Social Sciences
2pm

 

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DIANE NASH: civil rights activist, "TheCivil Rights Movement of the 1960s: A Legacy for the Twenty-First Century?"
New School of Education Auditorium, NCCU
4pm (Buses will leave from the circle on Duke's West campus every 20 minutes starting at 3pm)

DOCUMENTARY: "The Bombing" A moving portrayal of the plight of the families of Palestinian suicide
bombers and families of their victims.
FOLLOW-UP DISCUSSION
led by Dr. Miriam Cooke
Chair of the Asian and African Languages and Literature Department

SOC-PSYCH room 130
7:30pm

FILM: "Skinny Dreams"- How stress, eating and body hatred impact women's success?
Rebecca Ruggles Radcliffe presentation
Griffith Film Theater
7:30pm




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LUNCH DISCUSSION: Internet, Globalization and News
Reporting from the (Internet) Underground: Understanding and Explaining Hackers and Hacking, with Bob Sullivan, tech reporter MSNBC
Rhodes COnference Room, Sanford Institute
12:30-1:30

SEMINAR: "From Bioterrorism to Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Evolution of Response to the Threat of terrorism"
Speaker: Wayne Thomann, Dr.P.H., Duke University
Room 001, Medical Sciences Research Building (MSRB)
3-4pm

DIANE NASH: Workshop: "How to practice nonviolence"
Freeman Center Sanctuary
4pm

FILM: 1970's Black Film Series: "Coonskin"
Series Director: Visiting Scholar Michael Gillespie (NYU).
Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture (02 West Union)
7pm

SPEAKERr: Bill Kristol, Editor of The Weekly Standard
A talk on American Politics after 9-11
Freeman Center for Jewish Life
7pm

TALK: "How to Help a Friend"
Celebrating Our Bodies- How to Help a Friend? Learn ways to effectively communicate so your friend can get the help they need.
Brownstone
8pm

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LECTURE:History Lecture Series: "When Revolutions Go Backwards - Joseph Stalin/Mikhail Gorbachev"
Lecturer: Professor Warren Lerner
Richard White Lecture Hall
4-5:30

FORUM: "Unheard Voices"
Come hear the unheard voices of Duke women as they recount their personal
experiences with disordered eating.
Women's Center
5pm

TALK: Al Jazeera D.C. Bureau Chief Addresses Coverage of War on TerrorismMr. Al-Mirazi has been at Al Jazeera since 2000.
Fleishman Commons, Sanford Institute
5pm

Panel: "Ethnicity and Medicine: Overcoming Crosscultural Barriers"
Levine Science Research Center, Love Auditorium
6:00 pm

POETRY READING: Ed Roberson, Rutgers Univ.
Presented by PACES poetry series
Art Gallery, Franklin Center
8:00pm

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READING: Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk will read from his work.
Pamuk's recent novel "My Name is Red" (Knopf, 2001) was reviewed in The New Yorker and New York Times.
Richard White Auditorium
8pm