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SUMMARY:Singers and Soldiers: Slaves and Slave Households of the early  Islamic Near East
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Gordon is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern Studies\, Miami  University of Ohio\nA Reception Immediately Following the Talk\, HSSB 4041 \nhm 1/30/12
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SUMMARY:The Port Huron Statement at 50
DESCRIPTION:University of California-Santa BarbaraFebruary 2-3\, 2012\nWe invite you to attend a conference which brings together historians\, social theorists\, contemporary student activists\, and Port Huron veterans to discuss the origins\, historical impact\, and contemporary relevance of the New Left’s founding manifesto. (conference website) \nKeynote speeches by: Michael Kazin and Tom Hayden\nand:\nPaul Booth\nCharles McDew\nJoshua Freeman\nLisa McGirr\nGrace Hale\nJames Miller\nGianpaolo Baiocchi\nAlice O’Connor\nRichard Flacks\nCharles Payne\nDaniel Geary\nBob Ross\nNelson Lichtenstein\nVivian Rothstein\nBen Manski\nMichael Vester\nJane Mansbridge\nHoward Winant\nSteve Max\nEric Olin Wright \n3:00 p.m. CONFERENCE WELCOME\nRichard Flacks\, Professor of Sociology emeritus\, UCSB \, “What Happened at Port Huron”\nHarrison Weber\, President\, UCSB Associated Students\,”Why students should care about Port Huron” \n3:30 p.m.  KEYNOTE ADDRESS \n    Tom Hayden\, principal drafter of the Port Huron Statement \n4:45 p.m.   PORT HURON AS AN EPISODE IN OUR LIVES: PARTICIPANTS REFLECT ON LEGACIES AND LESSONS\nChair: Richard Flacks \n    Chuck McDew\, founding chair of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)\n    Bob Ross\, professor of sociology \, Clark University\n    Paul Booth\, Vice President of American Federation of State\, County and Municipal Workers\n    Michael Vester\, Professor of Political Science\, emeritus\, University of Hanover\, Germany\n    Maria Varela\, pioneering Latino organizer (not confirmed) \n7:00 p.m. DINNER AT THE FACULTY CLUB\nSPEAKER: Michael Kazin . Professor of History\, Georgetown University; Co-Editor of Dissent\,\n            “Two Cheers for Utopia: Port Huron and the Fate of the Not-so-New Left”  \nFriday February 3 at Miller McCune Conference Room\, Humanities and Social Science Building \n9:30 a.m.  THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT\nChair\, Joshua Freeman\,  Department of History\, City University of New York.           \n    Lisa McGirr\, Professor of History\, Harvard University\, “The Worldwide New Left in the Early 1960s.”\n    Dan Geary\, Senior Lecturer in History\, Trinity College\, Dublin\, “How the New Left Transformed American Liberalism”\n    Grace Hale\, Professor of History and American Studies\, University of Virginia\, “The Romance of Rebellion”\n    Nelson Lichtenstein\, MacArthur Foundation Chair in History\, UCSB\, “Why were the Students for a Democratic Society\n                                          Meeting at a United Auto Workers Summer Camp?” \n12:00-1:00 p.m. LUNCH \n1:30 p.m. THE FATE OF PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY\nChair: Howard Winant\, Professor of Sociology\, UCSB \n    James Miller\, Professor of Politics and Liberal Studies\, New School  for Social Research\,  “Is Democracy Still in the Streets?”\n    Erik Olin Wright\, Professor of Sociology\, University of Wisconsin\, Madison\, “Envisioning Real Utopias”\n    Jane Mansbridge\, Adams Professor of Political Leadership and Democratic  Values\, Kennedy School of Government\, Harvard University\, “Beyond Adversary Democracy.”\n    Gianpaolo Baiocchi\, Associate Professor of International Studies\, Brown University\, “Participatory Democracy in Brazil’ \n3:30 p.m. GENERATIONS OF ORGANIZERS: VETERAN ORGANIZERS IN DIALOG WITH A NEW GENERATION\nChair:  Alice O’Connor\, Department of History\, UCSB. \n    Steve Max\, Midwest Academy\n    Ben Manski\, Madison Wisconsin\, Liberty Tree Foundation for the Democratic Revolution\n    Charles Payne\, Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor\, School of Social Service Administration\, University of Chicago\n    Vivian Rothstein\, Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy \nPANELISTS WILL LEAD BREAKOUT CIRCLES WITH CURRENT STUDENTS\n6:00 p.m. CLOSING RECEPTION \nSponsored by Dissent\, The Nation  and the\nUCSB Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy  \nhm 1/16/12
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