Cultural Freedom Events
Amira Hass in conversation with Ahdaf Soueif
Wednesday 13 April 2005 at 7pm
Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe
Amira Hass reading and presentation, April 13, 2005
Amira Hass conversation with Ahdaf Soueif, Aprill 13, 2005
In the end, my desire to live in Gaza stemmed neither from adventurism nor from insanity, but from that dread of being a bystander, from my need to understand, down to the last detail, a world that is, to the best of my political and historical comprehension, a profoundly Israeli creation. To me, Gaza embodies the entire saga of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; it represents the central contradiction of the state of Israel – democracy for some, dispossession for others; it is our exposed nerve. —from Drinking the Sea at Gaza, Amira Hass
Amira Hass lives in Ramallah in the West Bank, where she covers Palestinian affairs for the Israeli daily newspaper Ha’aretz, making her the only Jewish Israeli correspondent on Palestinian affairs to live among the people about whom she reports. The child of Holocaust survivors, she was the recipient of the UNESCO World Press Freedom Prize for 2003 in recognition of her work in the Gaza Strip. She is the author of Drinking the Sea at Gaza:Days and Nights in a Land Under Siege and Reporting From Ramallah: An Israeli Journalist in an Occupied Land.
Ahdaf Soueif, one of the most widely read Arab fiction writers in English, was born in Cairo, Egypt and spent part of her childhood in London. Her acclaimed novels include Aisha, Sandpiper, In the Eye of the Sun and Map of Love. Her most recent book, Mezzaterra: Fragments from the Common Ground, is a collection of essays and journalism covering an array of subjects including a vist to Palestine, women who choose to wear the veil, and post-September 11th commentary. Soueif was in Santa Fe in 2003 as a featured writer for Lannan’s Readings & Conversations.
This event will be broadcast on KSFR 90.7 FM on Sunday 17 April at 2:00 pm.
The Rothko Chapel hosts an evening with Amira Hass
The Rothko Chapel in Houston will present an evening with Amira Hass on Thursday 14 April, 2005 at 7:30pm, sponsored by Lannan. The talk is free and open to the public but seating is limited. Contact the Rothko Chapel, 713.524.9839.
Exile, Writing, and Cultural Freedom
Friday 28 May 2004
Lannan hosts an evening in support of the International Network of Cities of Asylum.
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Subhankar Banerjee with Peter Matthiessen
Wednesday 31 March 2004
Award-winning wilderness photographer Subhankar Banerjee presented photographs and talked about his two-year journey through the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Dr. Cornel West with Amy Goodman
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Dr. Cornel West has been described as one of America’s most vital and eloquent public intellectuals.
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Amy Goodman with John Pilger
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Ms. Goodman speaks of her experiences in East Timor, with Pacifica radio, and her belief in alternative radio with John Pilger.
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Mahmoud Darwish at Swarthmore College
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Mahmoud Darwish reads at Swarthmore College, with poets Carolyn Forché and Naomi Shihab Nye.
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Jerry Mander and Vandana Shiva with Amy Goodman
29 June 2001
Mander and Shiva spoke about the impact of economic globalization on cultural diversity and cultural freedom, followed by a discussion moderated by Amy Goodman.
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