Second Annual Shelley Berman Labor Day Special
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Tues
AMONG THE DEAD CITIES: THE HISTORY AND MORAL LEGACY OF
THE WWII BOMBING OF CIVILIANS IN GERMANY AND JAPAN
A.C. Grayling, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck
College at the University of London
archive from 4/26/06
THE STORM: WHAT WENT WRONG AND WHY DURING HURRICANE
KATRINA—THE INSIDE STORY FROM ONE LOUISIANA SCIENTIST
Ivor Van Heerden, Associate Professor of Civil and
Environmental Engineering at Louisiana State University,
Cofounder and Deputy Director of the LSU Hurricane
Center, and Director of the Center for the Study of
Public Health Impacts of Hurricanes
archive from 7/25/06
Cooking: Preserving the Summer’s Abundance
Doyle Moore, WILL Chef-in-Residence
Culture and Politics in Mexico: The Symbolism Behind
Political Campaigns
Larissa Adler-Lomnitz, Researcher Emerita of
Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Department of Applied
Mathematics and Systems, Universidad Autonoma de Mexico,
Mexico City
FIASCO: THE AMERICAN MILITARY ADVENTURE IN IRAQ
Thomas E. Ricks, the Pentagon Correspondent for the
Washington Post
The State of the American Military Forces
David R. Segal, Distinguished Scholar-Teacher, Professor
of Sociology, and Director of the Center for Research
Military Organization at the University of Maryland
World Food Politics
Catherine Bertini, Professor of Public Administration in
the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at
Syracuse University and formerly Chief Executive in the
United Nations World Food Programme
Issues of Race
Troy Duster, Professor of Sociology and Director for the
History of the Production of Knowledge at New York
University, and Chancellor’s Professor of Sociology at
the University of California at Berkeley