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Events This Week
Divided Colors: Abstract Views from the Land of Fire by Abol Bahador
(January 25-February 4)
Opening Reception
January 25, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Pepcos Edison Place Gallery
702 8th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 457-1450
40% of proceeds from paintings sold at this exhibition will be donated to the Karabakh Foundation.
German Colonialism and the Concept of Transnational HistoryOrganized by Hartmut Berghoff, Clelia Caruso and Uwe Spiekermann (GHI)
In 1897 Chancellor von Blow claimed "einen Platz an der Sonne" (a place in the sun) attempting to justify therecent and, as it turned out, comparatively short-lived German imperial ambitions. By the end of World War I,Germans colonial endeavors were already a thing of the past. The former German colonies quickly merged intoother European empires and German society was hardly influenced by the brief imperial episode - or so it seemed.Following the lead of recent scholarship on transnationalism the lecture series "The Aftermath of GermanColonialism" reopens the case. Historians from Germany and the United States will explore whether and to what extent imperialism shaped Germany and its former colonies and possibly continues to do so.
Does the German Colonial Empire Strike Back? The Afterlives of German ColonialismJanuary 26, 2012, Lecture and Panel DiscussionSpeaker: Andreas Eckert (Humboldt-Universitt zu Berlin)Panelists: Hartmut Berghoff (Chair, GHI), Martin Andjaba (Ambassador of Namibia, Washington, DC), Cyprian Fisiy(World Bank), Steve McDonald (Woodrow Wilson Center), Armin Owzar (University of California, San Diego)
lecture begins at 6:30 p.m.
refreshments will be served 6:00-6:30 p.m.
German Historical Institute
1607 New Hampshire Avenue NW
RSVP: (202) 387-3355 or events@ghi-dc.org
In cooperation with the University of California, San Diego and University of California, Irvine, and Fritz ThyssenFoundation.
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Turning the Right Corner: Ensuring Development Through a Low-Carbon Transport SectorThursday, January 26, 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036-2103
RSVP: http://carnegieendowment.org/events/forms/?fa=registration&event=3511
The World Bank will unveil the conclusions of its new report,Turning the Right Corner: Ensuring Development Through A Low-Carbon Transport Sector , which argues that in addition to protecting the environment, efficient transport systems advance development objectives. The report examines the intersection of transport, growth, andcarbon emissions, including the differences in transportation sectors in developed and developing countries,options for pricing transportation, and the need for broad sector reform.
Andreas Kopp of the World Bank and Carnegies Daniel Sperling will discuss the policy implications of the newreport. David Burwell will moderate.
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High-Five-Year Anniversary Party
Thursday, January 26, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
David All Group
722 12th Street NW
Third Floor, Washington
Join the DAG team and family as we celebrate our fifth-year anniversary with a party on Jan. 26, 2012, at ourflagship office in Washington, D.C.
At our biggest party yet, well spin beats, serve tasty food an d enjoy delicious, signature cocktails. Party-goers willleave with DAG swag and smiles.
As always, your attendance will help support one of our favorite local causes. When you check-in on Facebook orFoursquare, we'll make a $5 donation to the Washington Humane Society. Pups are an important part of DAG'swork environment and culture, and we want you to join us in helping those pets who need a home.
RSVP today to join us for DAGs "High -Five-Year Anniversary Party" and bring a +1 (or more) with you. If you haveany questions about attending, email Meghann Olshefski at meghann@davidallgroup.com.
Film Screening - Through the Eye of the Needle - The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz by Nina Shapiro-Perl January 26, 7:00 p.m.The Embassy of the Republic of Poland
2640 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009RSVP REQUIRED: witold.dzielski@msz.gov.pl
In "Through the Eye of the Needle The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz, Esther tells her story in interviews
originally recorded by filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan in 1997, accompanied by beautiful images of her artwork. Thefilm also includes interviews with Esther's daughters, a noted folklorist, and clinical psychologists. Through thesereflections, the film explores the toll of suffering and the capacity of the human heart to heal. And it reminds us that genocide and acts of baseless hatred are still with us, and that Esther's story, and those like hers, compel us to builda just and peaceful world for all.
Through the Eye of the Needle premiered in December 2011 at the Washington Jewish Film Festival, where it received the Audience Favorite Documentary award. The event will feature a commentary by BERNICESTEINHARDT and NINA SHAPIRO-PERL
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Must register at https://www.pacificresearch.org/events/step1.asp?id=133
PRI and Eagle Publishing Invite you to a Cocktail ReceptionTo Celebrate the Release of Sally C. Pipes New Book
The Pipes Plan: The Top Ten Ways to Dismantle and ReplaceObamaCare Published by Regnery Publishing
Special Remarks from Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, II
Thursday, January 26, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Eagle Publishing, Inc.One Massachusetts Avenue NWSixth FloorWashington, DC 20001
Rebuilding Legacy Cities Book Launch
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Thursday January 26, 5:00-7:30 p.m.
The Brookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Avenue NWSaul/Zilkha RoomWashington, DC 20036
AGENDA
5:00 p.m. Welcome
David Mortimer
President, The American Assembly
5:05 p.m. Overview
Paul Brophy
5:15 p.m. Legacy Cities and the Nation
Henry Cisneros
5:30 p.m. Panel Discussion
Moderator: Alan Mallach
Lavea Brachman
Hunter Morrison
Daniel Kildee
6:15 p.m. Q & A
Concluding Remarks
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Romney and the Rest: Is theRace Over?
AEI Election Watch 2012, Session 2
Thursday, January 26, 20128:30 10:00 AM
AEI, Twelfth Floor1150 Seventeenth Street, NWWashington, DC 20036Two blocks from Farragut North Metro
This event will be livestreamed.
Participants:
MICHAEL BARONE, AEI
KARLYN BOWMAN, AEI
HENRY OLSEN, AEI
NORMAN J. ORNSTEIN, AEI
The first primaries of the 2012 campaign are now in thehistory books, and Mitt Romney's strong performances havethe former Massachusetts governor smiling. But what do theupcoming contests hold for Romney and the other GOPpresidential hopefuls? Can Romney close the deal in theweeks to come? Who will be next to exit the race? And caneither Rick Santorum or Newt Gingrich emerge as aconservative alternative to Romney?
Join AEI's Election Watch team for a reflection on the racesthat have already taken place and a look ahead to thecontests to come. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, AEI'sElection Watch series is Washington's longest-runningelection program for a reason: serious historical commentaryand insights that can't be beat.
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RSVP to attend this event. Watch live online if you cannot attend in person.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Marsico atjennifer.marsico@aei.org .
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 1150 17th Street NW Washington, DC 20036
"Framing Time" Meet the Artist & Photography Book SigningThuirsday, January 26, 6:00-9:00 p.m.Toro Mata - The Art of Peru2410 18th Street NWWashington, DC 20009
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Russia's Strategy in the Middle East
Thursday, January 26, 12:15-2:00 p.m.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036-2103
RSVP: http://carnegieendowment.org/events/forms/?fa=registration&event=3523
Russias approach to the Middle East is at a turning point the changes associatedwith the Arab Spring continue to destabilize regimes and alliances, Iran appears to be moving ahead with itsnuclear program in defiance of Russia and the West, and Israel, once a bulwark against Russian influence in theregion, is now pursuing closer ties with the Kremlin.
Haaretz s Natasha Mozgovaya and a panel of Carnegie experts will analyze the political and security landscape.What is Russias likely strategy in the Middle East and North Africa? How does the Kremlin fit into the foreignpolicies of the region's key states? Ho w is Moscows support for some regional uprisings (and not others) seenby Muslims inside Russia and in the former Soviet neighborhood?
Free food! Free voting!
City Paper's Best of DC 2012 Voting Party
Thursday, January 26, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Carmine's425 7th Street NW
RSVP on our Facebook page !
You are invited to help decide who will be the Best Food and Drink, Best Arts and Entertainment, Best Goodsand Services, Best People and Places, and over 100 other Best of D.C. categories! Enjoy free appetizers anddrink specials while you help decide who will be the best in 2012!
Must be over 21 with a valid I.D. to attend.
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January 26, 2012 at 6:30pm
Primo Levi
INTERNATIONAL HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY 2012
The Embassy of Italy/Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with Georgetown
University and the DC Jewish Community Center, present:
Primo Levi's Caged Narrative
Lecture by Francesco Ciabattoni, Dept. of Italian, Georgetown University
Primo Levi's Auschwitz. The Creation of the Ontology of Sorrow
Lecture by Giuseppe Tosi, Dept. Of Italian, Georgetown University
RSVP :CLICKHERE
LOCATION: 3000 Whitehaven Street NW - Washington, DC
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All Student Juried Exhibition(January 25-February 5)Opening ReceptionThursday, January 26, 6:00-8:00 p.m.Gallery 31Corcoran College of Art & Design500 17th Street NWWashington, DC 20006
James Lawler Duggan, Untitled 1 , gicle on paper.
The All Student Juried Exhibition , featuring work by 20 Corcoran undergraduate, graduate, and ContinuingEducation students, will be on view in Gallery 31. The exhibition presents multimedia and multi-disciplinaryworks, as representative of the College's diverse population. This year's guest juror, Jackie Ionita, Corcoranalumna and the director of the Hamiltonian Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Artists featured in the All Student Juried Exhibition include, Joey Alzamora, Sharlaine Anapu, Uliana Bazar,Paul Bothwell, Celia Bowker, Amy Breesman, James Lawler Duggan, John Edmonds, Dakota Fine, KeahFryar, Dan Gray, Jeff Herrity, MJ Kelly, Rene Madrano, Veronica Melendez, Carolyn Millstein, Allister Moon,Jiwon Paik, Whitney Waller, and Irene Weinz.
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Beyond the Individual Mandate: Why ObamaCare Must Be Repealed
Thursday, January 26, 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Lehrman Auditorium
The Heritage Foundation214 Massachusetts Avenue NEWashington DC 20002-4999RSVP:http://www.heritage.org/events/2012/01/obamacare?utm_source=DC+Linktank&utm_campaign=c49ca8bfbe-DC_Linktank_Weekly_Events-01_22x_012&utm_medium=email
With the Supreme Court set to hear challenges to the federal health care law, much attention is rightly focused onthe constitutionality of the individual mandate. But there is much more to be concerned about in the massivehealth care overhaul law. The law creates a maze of bureaucratic regulation, will burden taxpayers and businesseswith unknown costs, and impacts every aspect of the health care economy. Join us as three noted health reformauthorities examine the continuing debate on ObamaCare, the impact and consequences of these policies, and analternative path to improve health care for America.
More About the Speakers
Sally C. PipesPresident and Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Research Institute, and author of
The Pipes Plan: The Top 10 Ways to Dismantle and Replace ObamaCare
Michael D. TannerSenior Fellow, Cato Institute, and author of Bad Medicine: A Guide to the Real Costs and Consequences of the Health Care Law
Grace-Marie TurnerPresident, The Galen Institute, and a co-author of Why ObamaCare Is Wrong for America
Hosted By
Nina Owcharenko
Director, Health Policy Studies
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Responding to Islam: Lessons from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Karl Barth, and Bishop George Bell
Thursday, January 26, 12:00 p.m.
Family Research Council801 G Street NWWashington, DC 20001
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Featuring Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director, The Barnabas Fund
Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Karl Barth. Bishop George Bell. Dismissed, derided, and in one case even martyred, eachof these Christian leaders took a stand against the threat of Nazism.
Today, a similar threat faces Christians in the US, across Europe, and much more dramatically throughout theMuslim world. Radical Islam's jihadist ideology does not peacefully coexist with Christianity. And Christianleaders--both political and pastoral--should know more about the threats they face.
Join us at noon on Thursday, January 26th as author, pastor, and human rights advocate Dr. Patrick Sookhdeoexplains the threat of radical Islam and offers a clear and Christian response.
Dr. Patrick Sookhdeo is director of the Institute for the Study of Islam and Christianity, a Christian researchinstitute specializing in the status of Christian minorities in the Muslim world. He is also international directorof the Barnabas Fund. Dr. Sookhdeo is a prolific lecturer and author who holds a Ph.D. from LondonUniversity's School of Oriental and African Studies and a D.D. from Western Seminary, Oregon, USA. In 2001,Dr. Sookhdeo was awarded the Coventry Cathedral International Prize for Peace and Reconciliation, and in1990, he was given the Templeton Project Trust prize for progress in religion.
The main ministry of the Barnabas Fund is to send financial support to projects which help Christians wherethey suffer discrimination, oppression and persecution as a consequence of their faith. The projects aim tostrengthen Christian individuals, churches and their communities by providing material and spiritual support inresponse to needs identified by local Christian leaders.
Join us for lunch on Thursday, January 26th to find out how today's Christians can follow the faithful examplesof Bonhoeffer, Barth, and Bell.
Jean Monnet: Unconventional Statesman
January 26, 4:00-5:30 p.m.
5th FloorWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004-3027RSVP: http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/rsvp?eid=21088&pid=106
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How did Jean Monnet, an entrepreneurial internationalist who never held an elective office, never joined apolitical party, and never developed any significant popular following in his native France, become one of themost influential European statesmen of the twentieth century? How did he conceive of, and becomeinstrumental in achieving, European integration?
Sherrill Brown Wells, professorial lecturer in history and international affairs at The George WashingtonUniversity will discuss her latest book, a political biography, entitled Jean Monnet: Unconventional Statesman which addresses these questions and sheds light on the role of European and American leaders in establishingpeace in war-ravaged Europe in the aftermath of World War II.
Joining Wells on the panel is Thomas Alan Schwartz, professor of history at Vanderbilt University.
Christian F. Ostermann, director of the Wilson Center's History and Public Policy Program and European
Studies will chair the event.
Event Co-sponsors:
European Studies
Cold War International History Project
Event Invitation
How to Prevent War in the Gulf: While StoppingIran from Getting the Bomb
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Thursday, January 26, 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Featuring:
Dr. Afshon Ostovar Middle East Analyst, CNA Strategic Studies
Matthew Kroenig Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Alireza Nader Senior International Policy Analyst, RAND Corporation
In an effort to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, the United States and European Union
have warned the Iranian regime of prospective sanctions that would deal adevastating blow to their energy sector. Tehran's retaliatory threat to close the Strait
of Hormuz has inflamed tensions in the Gulf with an escalating war of words. JoinCNP President Scott Bates and an expert panel to discuss the implications of this
recent dispute and next steps for the Obama Administration to pursue nucleardeterrence while keeping the peace in the Gulf.
Lunch will be served
Center for National Policy1 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 333
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 682-1800
Nearest Metro: Union Station
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COMPLIMENTARY WINETASTING
Join us at Potenza for a weekly tasting and enjoy a variety of amazing new wines, paired with our artisanal cheeses.
Potenza Wine 15th & H Streets NW
Thursday, January 26, 5:00-7:00 p.m.Lots o Fun with Cameron Hughes Wines
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Information Sharing: Adapting and Improving an Expanded ISE
January 26, 9:00 a.m.-3:45 p.m.
Center for Strategic and International StudiesB1 Conference Room1800 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
If you would like to attend, please RSVP to HS-CT@CSIS.org
In 2004 the U.S. Congress passed the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, which established theInformation Sharing Environment (ISE) to facilitate the exchange of terrorism-related information across the U.S.security apparatus. Since that time, the United States has greatly improved and expanded its information sharinginfrastructure. Yet despite marked progress, the United States still faces significant information sharing challenges.As recent incidents have shown, rapid changes in information sharing practices, procedures and technology havehad ramifications for both security and privacy. As the ISE and government information sharing efforts mature,technology, cultural, policy and legal mechanisms will have to continue to evolve and be strengthened to meet these challenges. Please join the CSIS Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program for a full-day conferenceto discuss the challenges of and future for expanded information sharing.
AGENDA
9:00 9:30 am - Registration and Breakfast
9:3010:30 a,m, - Information Sharing, ISE, and the Way ForwardKeynote address by James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence
10:30 10:45 am - Break
10:4511:45 a.m. - Information Sharing and the Future of the ISE
Kshemendra Paul, Program Manager, Information Sharing Environment
David Shedd, Deputy Director, Defense Intelligence AgencyModerated by Rick Ozzie Nelson, Director of the CSIS Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program
11:45 am 12:00 pm - Break
12:001:00 pm - Strengthening and Expanding the Culture of Information Sharing
Corin Stone, Deputy Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Policy and Strategy, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Aaron Kustermann, Chief of Intelligence, Illinois State Police
Melissa Smislova, Associate Deputy Under Secretary for Analysis, Department of Homeland Security
Mark Giuliano, Executive Assistant Director, National Security Branch, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Invited)Moderated by Josh Kussman, CSIS non-resident Senior Associate and Senior Vice President, The Sentinel HS Group,LLC.
1:001:30 pm - Lunch
1:302:30 pm - Efficiency, Scope, and Privacy in an Expanded Information Sharing Architecture
Michael Howell, Deputy Program Manager, Information Sharing Environment Dan Chenok, Vice President for Technology Strategy and Senior Fellow, Center for Business and Government, IBMGlobal Business ServicesClark Smith, Director, Information Sharing and Intelligence Enterprise Division, Office of Intelligence and Analysis,Department of Homeland Security
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Wesley Wilson, Group Chief, Information Integration Group, Directorate of Intelligence, National CounterterrorismCenterModerated by Evan Wolff, CSIS non-resident Senior Associate and Partner, Hunton & Williams
2:30 2:45 pm - Break
2:453:45 - Advancing Policy and Legal Operational Frameworks for Expanded Information Sharing
Kathleen Turco, Associate Administrator, Office of Governmentwide Policy, U.S. General Services Administration
Karen Evans, former Administrator, E-Government and Information Technology, Office of Management and Budget Alex Joel, Civil Liberties Protection Officer, Office of the Director of National IntelligenceModerated by Adam Isles, CSIS non-resident Senior Associate and Director, Strategy & Policy Consulting, RaytheonHomeland Security
Sponsored by IBM
ANIMEZING 2012
STEAMBOY
Copyright 2004 Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. Copyright Triumph Releasing
Friday, January 27, 6:30 p.m.
Where:Japan Information and
Culture Center 1150 18th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
An epic sci-fi adventure nearly a decade in the making,Steamboy marked the ambitious return of Katsuhiro Otomo,director of the groundbreaking animated feature Akira .
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Set in Victorian England against a visually striking fusion of past and future, Steamboy introduces us to the Steams:three generations of inventors perched on the precipice of atechnological breakthrough. When the youngest of them, agadget-happy boy named Ray, receives a mysterious metalball capable of harnessing enough energy to power an
entire nation, he soon finds himself at the center of aninternational war. In the wrong hands, the device couldbecome a devastating weapon. Will Ray find the courage touse it to save his family and his home from destruction?
Japanese with English subtitles.Rated PG-13 . 126 min,2004. Directed by Katsuhiro Otomo.
This event is free and open to the public.Please note that seating is limited and registration does not guaranteeguests a seat. Registered guests will be seated first. Openseats will be given to guests on standby when the programbegins.
Register Now!
L E C T U R EFariba Hachtroudi: Arab Spring, Iranian Theocracy and the
Status of Women in the Muslim World FRIDAY, JANUARY 27 AT 7:00 PM
Dear Friends of La Maison Franaise,
On Friday, January 27 at 7:00 p.m., La Maison Franaise will host a lecturetitled "Arab Spring, Iranian Theocracy and the Status of Women in theMuslim World" with writer Fariba Hachtroudi.
Born in Tehran, resident in France since 1964, Fariba Hachtroudi is thedaughter of a leading Iranian intellectual. She is an archaeologist bytraining, a longtime human rights activist (president of the MohsenHachtroudi Association), freelance journalist and author. Her novel Iran, les rives du sang , won the French Human Rights Prize for Literature in 2000.
WHAT: Fariba Hachtroudi: Arab Spring, Iranian Theocracy and the Status of Women in the Muslim World
WHEN: Friday, January 27 at 7:00 p.m.WHERE: La Maison Franaise, Embassy of France, 4101 Reservoir RoadNWADMISSION: FREE - reservation requiredRESERVATIONS: http://conference27jan2012.eventbrite.com/
Parking is available on Reservoir Road and across the street at Georgetown University Hospitals pay lot.
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Born in Tehran, Fariba Hachtroudi is an archaeologist by training, a long-time human rights activist (president andfounder of MoHa,the Mohsen Hachtroudi Association, founded in 1995), freelance journalist, writer, and novelist. Thehumanitarian association she founded focuses on education and secularism and helps Iranian refugees. Hachtroudihas written both novels and essays. Her novel Iran, Les rives du Sang , was the 2000 winner of the French HumanRights Prize for Literature. The Twelfth Imams a Woman? is the first of her novels to be translated into English
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WASHINGTON REALISM
(January 27 March 30)
Scott G. BrooksManon ClearyRebecca DavenportFred FolsomMartin KotlerKevin MacDonaldGregory Thielker
Joe WhiteTrevor Young
Opening Reception
Friday, January 27, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Carroll Square Gallery975 F Street NWWashington DC 20004
Washington Realism gathers representational paintings bylocal and regional artists who paint what the eye cansee." Each artist in the exhibition approaches a challenge
that has persisted in painting for more than 3,000 years that of realistically representing people and places what we might call our perpetual reach for
realism. Realism as a modern artistic movementdeveloped in opposition to the romanticism dominating19th century French painting. It coincided with the advent
of photography, which solidified a concept of the everydayas subject matter. As similar as we believe our ideas ofreality might be, each painting in the show attests to howvaried reality is from one artist to another, as well as fromone observer to another. Yet, the show possesses acollective viewpoint. Contrary to the political drama andimagery projected by mass media to those outside ournations capital, these artists choose to eschew the glitzand glam and depict the everyday.
Gallery open during business hoursMonday Friday, 8:00am 6:00pm
Rebecca Davenport, Pink Hat, 2009, oil on canvas, 30 x 20
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Winter Contemporary Show
The Old Print Gallery is pleased to announce their newest gallery exhibit, their Winter Contemporary Show, showing from Friday, January 27 until March, 10. Over 20 different artists who use printmaking astheir primary medium for artistic expression were selected for this show. The prints chosen for the showresonate the skill and intention, and reflect the current eclecticism of contemporary printmaking.Highlights include prints by New York artists Takumune Ishiguro and Robert Birmelin, and D.C. artistsJenny Freestone and Nikolas Schiller.
Opening Reception Friday, January 27, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Old Print Gallery
1220 31st Street NW
(202) 965-1818
Free wine and light refreshments will be served and attendees will get a chance to preview the new show.
KAY JACKSON
THINKING INSIDE THE BOX
JANUARY 27 - MARCH 3, 2012
Opening Reception
Friday, January 27
6:00-8:00 p.m.
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Addison/Ripley Fine Art
1670 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
Appropriately titled, "Thinking Inside The Box", the recent work on exhibit by Kay Jackson atAddison/Ripley Fine Art demonstrates the artist's technical mastery and conceptual reach inher delicately wrought, elaborate, small-scale boxes and richly layered canvases.Celebrating an unabashed delight in the beauty of nature and, at the same time, providinga cautionary note on its fragility, this artist combines a sensitive interpretation with anunequivocal call for responsibility for the in which world we live.
Jackson, an artist based in Washington, D.C., has built a distinguished artistic career with aninternational following. During the last twenty years she has focused on environmental issuesand endangered species as inspiration for canvases created with old master paintingtechniques and gold leaf. Her artwork is in the permanent collections of the NationalAcademy of Sciences, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, and the U.S. Department of State whereshe also lends paintings to the Art in the Embassies Program. A recent showing at the Luther Brady Gallery at George Washington University brought together many of the works in thisexhibition and another, at the School of International Service at American University focusedon environmental issues.
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IMAGE INFORMATION:
top: Tree of Life , 2011, gold leaf, watercolor & graphite on gessoed wood, 10 x 8 x 2 inches
middle: Global View Clock Opus III , 2003, oil with gold & copper leaf on panel, 16 x 15 inches
lower: Cloud Map Opus II , 2010, oil with gold leaf on canvas, 44 x 48 inches
University of Maryland's Dean's Lecture:
Noam Chomsky
Friday, January 27, 7:00 p.m.
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
University of Maryland
University Boulevard and Stadium DriveCollege Park, MD
(301) 405-2787
Free
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Greek Poet Odysseas Elytis and the Hispanic World
Friday, January 27, 6:30 p.m.
Library of Congress
West Dining Room, sixth floor
James Madison Building
101 Independence Avenue SE
Free and open to the public
This event commemorates the centennial of Elytis birth. The lecture is co -sponsored by the Poetry and LiteratureCenter, the Hispanic Division and the European Division at the Library of Congress, as well as the Embassy of Greece and the National Endowment of the Arts.
Surrealist poet Odysseas Elytis, the leading Greek poet of his generation and a Nobel Prize winner, influencedHispanic literature in the late 1930s and in the 1940s.
Poets Pedro Serrano and Rei Berroa will discuss the Nobel laureates importance in a presentation "Odysseas Elytisand the Hispanic World"
Elytis was born Odysseas Alepoudelis in Heraklion, Crete, on Nov. 2, 1911, and died in Athens in 1996. He is the
author of 16 books of poetry in Greek, seven of which have been published in English. His most notable titlesinclude "Prosanatolizmi" (Orientations), published in 1936, and "To Axion Esti" (Worthy It Is), published in 1959.Elytis also translated Federico Garca Lorcas "Romancero Gitano" (Gypsy Ballads) into Greek.
In 1979, Elytis became the second Greek poet to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. The first was George Seferis in1963. The Nobel committee gave the award to Elytis "for his poetry, which, against the background of Greektradition, depicts with sensuous strength and intellectual clear-sightedness modern mans struggle for freedomand creativeness."
Serrano is a Mexican poet, translator and editor. He edits the poetry website Peridico de Poesa, and has editedthe anthology "La generacin del cordero: Antologa de la poesa actual en las Islas Britnicas" (The LambGeneration), which features translations of contemporary British poets. Serrano teaches literature at the NationalAutonomous University. His honors include a Guggenheim fellowship.
Berroa, born in the Dominican Republic, is a poet and a professor of Spanish literature at George Mason University.He is the author of four books of poetry, including "Libro de los fragmentos" (Book of Fragments), and he is therecipient of multiple honors, including the International Poetry Award of Trieste in 2001 and a "Medaille de
Vermeil" from the Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters of Paris in 2009.
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The Woodland Jamon CollectionPresents: "WE LOVE YOU GRACE"
An Art Exhibition featuring original Art & Fashion Illustration by Artist/Designer Rodney Jamon Woodland.Inspired by the Legendary "Grace Jones" with special performances by Grace Jones (Darnelle Washington: ElleWoods on FACEBOOK) and Comedian Sampson(www.youtube.com/sampson247
) January 27, 6:00-9:30 p.m.)1746 V Street NW
Washington, DC 20009For more info contact: TheWoodlandJamonCollection@gmail.com Free entry, music, light refreshments & moderately priced art!!
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Sample Day
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Saturday, January 28,
3:30-6:30 p.m.
Cocova
1904 18th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
See below to learn about some great new products to keep you
warm and cozy this winter
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The District of Columbias Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services has teamed up with Safeway to present aseries of Community Wellness and Safety Fairs at Safeway stores across the District. The first fair will be at theGeorgetown Social Safeway on 1855 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Saturday, January 28. The fair will begin at 10 am, andfeature a brief program with Kenneth Ellerbe, District Fire and EMS Chief; Greg TenEyck, Director of Public Affairs andGovernment Relations for Safeways Eastern Division, along with other Safeway officials; and City officials, to be named,at 11 am.
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New York Society of Etchers Invitational
"Flying Fish in Blue" by Stephen A. Fredericks
Exhibition runs January 4-28
"Birth of the American Artist Printmaker"
Lecture by Stephen A. Fredericks: Closing Reception immediately follows
Saturday, January 28, 1:30 p.m.
Washington Printmakers GalleryPyramid Atlantic Art Center
8230 Georgia Avenue, 2nd Floor
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 273-3660
Join us for a free seminar:"Inspiring Ideas for Your Kitchen and Bath"Saturday, January 28, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
13890 Lowe Street Chantilly, VA
A catered lunch will be provided.RSVP: CaseDesign.com/seminars or (202) 556-2273
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70th SEASON OF CONCERTS
Men in Blaque Alexander Frey, organist
Saturday, January 28, 2012
West Building, East Garden Court National Gallery of Art6th Street & Constitution Avenue NWWashington, DC 20565
A festival of French music from the 1870s
Presented in honor of the reopening of theNineteenth-Century French Galleries
Men in Blaque: 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.Alexander Frey, organist: 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Chinese New Year Parade
Sunday, January 29, 2:00 p.m.
Sixth and I Streets NW
The organizers of the Chinese New Year Parade in Chinatown have said that theyre aiming to make this yearsparade bigger and better than ever before. Expect dragon dancers, fireworks and more. This year's Chinese NewYear Parade in DC's Chinatown features more than a dozen local Chinese organizations.
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The Center for International Media Assistance at the National Endowment for Democracy and Internews invite you to a panel discussion on
Can Media Development Make Aid More Effective?
Featuring:
Daniel KaufmannBrookings Institution
Mark NelsonWorld Bank Institute
Tara Susman-PeaInternews
With remarks by:
Mark FrohardtInternews
Moderated by:
Sina OdugbemiWorld Bank
Monday, January 30, 12:00-2:00p.m. (Lunch served from 12:00-12:30 p.m.)
National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F Street NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004
REGISTER
The events of the Arab Spring highlighted the potential of digital and traditional media to transformpolitical structures. Government officials and citizens across the region and around the world closelywatched the role of technology in the protests, while advocates of independent media felt that the eventsaffirmed the power of information and its fundamental role in developing democratic states. Still,policymakers rarely recognize independent media as a critical component in fostering democracy and
development. Moreover, they continue to question the international development community about whether aid to developing nations has worked. With the revolutionary power of media catching theworlds attention, it is a good time to examine the evidence on media, technology, and development. Domedia matter? How effective has donor support to media been? What is the relationship of the media
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sector to economic development and good governance? How can stakeholders advance policydiscussions on aid effectiveness to include independent media assistance?
bout the participants: Daniel Kaufmann is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, where he carries out policy analysis andapplied research on international economic development, governance, regulation, and corruption.Previously, he served as a director at the World Bank Institute, where he pioneered new approaches tomeasure and analyze governance and corruption, helping countries formulate action programs. At theWorld Bank, Kaufmann also held senior positions focused on finance, regulation, and anti-corruption, aswell as on capacity building for Latin America. He served as lead economist for economies in transitionand earlier in his career was a senior economist in Africa. In the early 1990s, Kaufmann was the first chief of mission of the World Bank to Ukraine, and then a visiting scholar at Harvard University.Kaufmann is also a member of the Global Agenda Council at the World Economic Forum, as well as amember of advisory boards at Revenue Watch Institute, Transparency International, and the Mo IbrahimFoundation. A Chilean national, he earned his master's and doctorate degrees in economics at Harvard,and a bachelor's degree in economics and statistics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Mark Nelson is lead specialist focusing on capacity development and aid effectiveness at the World BankInstitute (WBI). He has been involved in media development issues at the World Bank since 1996, whenhe helped launch a series of programs to support newly independent media in Central and EasternEurope. Prior to working at WBI, Nelson spent more than a decade as a European diplomaticcorrespondent for the Wall Street Journal , based in Brussels, Berlin, and Paris. He covered thenegotiations leading to the Maastricht Treaty, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet Union,and the war in Bosnia. While on leave from theWall Street Journal from 1992-1993, Nelson was a seniorassociate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, where he co-directed amajor study on U.S.-European relations and wrote extensively on the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, amongother subjects, for newspapers and scholarly journals.
Tara Susman-Pea is the director of research for Internews' Media Map Project, a study examining theimpact of media development assistance worldwide, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.Before joining Internews in 2010, she worked in the audience insight and research department at National Public Radio, where she managed the online listener panel and qualitative research initiatives. Acultural anthropologist, Susman-Pea's experience in commercial market research focused on branding,product and service development, and communication strategy. Her past clients have includedcompanies from the media, technology, health, food, fashion, and automotive industries.
Mark Frohardt is executive director for the Internews Center for Innovation and Learning, where hefocuses on gathering and sharing expertise on humanitarian media to ensure that local media cancommunicate better with disaster-affected communities. Since joining Internews in 1999, Frohardt hasprovided important leadership as vice president for Africa, and health and humanitarian media, andcontinues his work promoting and implementing life-saving information systems in areas that areaffected by natural disasters, armed conflict and social upheaval. For twenty years prior to joiningInternews, Frohardt worked on humanitarian issues on the Thai-Cambodian border, Sudan, Somalia,northern Iraq, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Rwanda.
bout the moderator: Sina Odugbemi is a consultant at the World Bank's external affairs operational communicationdepartment, and has more than 25 years of experience in journalism, law, and development. From 2006to 2011, he headed the Communication for Governance & Accountability Program, or CommGAP, whichwas funded by the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID). Prior to that, hewas the program manager and adviser for information and communication for development at DFID.Odugbemi earned his bachelor's degree in English and law from the University of Ibadan and master'sdegree in legal and political philosophy and doctorate in laws from the University College London.
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U.S. Leadership in the 21st Century
The Elliott School of International Affairs and the Security Policy Forum are pleased to present
Jake Sullivan Director of Policy Planning, U.S. Department of State
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 6:30-7:00 p.m. Reception
7:00-8:00 p.m. LectureElliott School of International Affairs
Lindner Family Commons, Room 6021957 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Jake Sullivan is the director of policy planning at the United States Department of Stateand deputy chief of staff to Secretary of State Clinton. Prior to assuming his post as
director in February 2011, Mr. Sullivan had served as deputy chief of staff for policy sinceJanuary 2009. He also served as deputy policy director on then-Senator Clinton's
presidential campaign, and as a member of the debate preparation team for then-SenatorObama's general election debates. Mr. Sullivan previously served as chief counsel and
senior policy advisor to Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, his home state. Trained asa lawyer, he worked as an associate at the Minneapolis law firm of Faegre & Benson andas an adjunct professor at the University of St. Thomas Law School. Mr. Sullivan served
as a clerk for Judge Guido Calabresi of the United States Court of Appeals for the SecondCircuit and for Justice Stephen Breyer of the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Sullivanserved in research posts for Leslie Gelb during Gelb's tenure as president of the Councilon Foreign Relations and for Strobe Talbott during Mr. Talbott's time at the Yale Center
for the Study of Globalization. He also worked as a reporter and researcher at TimeMagazine in London. Mr. Sullivan graduated from Yale College with a degree in politicalscience and international studies. He earned an M.Phil. in International Relations fromOxford on a Rhodes Scholarship, where he served as managing editor of the Oxford
International Review. He earned a J.D. from Yale Law School, where he was an articleseditor of the Yale Law Journal.
RSVP a t go.gwu.edu/sullivan
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Washington History Seminar
Historical Perspectives on International and National Affairs
"Roosevelt and Churchill"
Warren Kimball
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
Warren Kimball edited Churchill & Roosevelt: The Complete Correspondence, published byPrinceton University Press in 1984. He will reflect on the problems he faced in compiling lettersand other communications, on research in the pre-computer age, and on his thoughts about the twomen and their policies at the time. How have his interpretations and perspectives shifted or not?What is the ultimate value of such correspondence? He will give his present assessment of Roosevelt and Churchill, and will inquire into what virtually have become unpopular concepts of "leadership" and "great men in history."
Warren Kimball is the Robert Treat Professor at Rutgers University. He has also written Forged inWar (1995) as well as books on the Morgenthau Plan and the origins of Lend-Lease. He haspublished over 50 essays on Churchill, Roosevelt, and the era of the Second World War. He wasPitt Professor at Cambridge University 1987-88, and is an academic adviser to The ChurchillCenter.
Monday January 30, 2012
4:00 p.m.
Woodrow Wilson Center
6 th Floor Moynihan Boardroom
Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Reservations requested because of limited seating:
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Contemporary Dance ExpositionCorps
The Austrian Cultural Forum is pleased to announce the upcoming performance Exposition Corps byoutstanding Austrian choreographer and dancer Saskia Hlbling at the Austrian Embassy. With this solo she ispursuing the analysis of the subjectivity of the body itself. The body exhibition investigates dermal layers, cellsof memory, while reflecting on physical identity. A short introduction will be provided by American dancecritic George Jackson who will also moderate a discussion with Saskia after the show.
Saskia Hlbling created more than 20 pieces with her ensembleDANS.KIAS since its foundation in 1995. She isproud holder of the Prix dAuteur du Conseil Gnral de la Sei ne-Saint Denis/Bagnolet for Do Your Desires Still Burn and the Austrian Dance Production Prize forOther Feature . Besides her own choreographies, she has workedrepeatedly with other prominent artists such as Benot Lachambre or Laurent Goldring .
Wednesday February 1, 7:30-9:00 p.m.
Embassy of Austria
3524 International Court NW
Washington, DC 20008Free of charge, RSVP requested under www.acfdc.org/events-registration or (202) 895-6776
Please join Hudson Institute's Center on Economics of the Internet for an address on UN internet regulation byAmbassador David Gross.
Here We Go Again:Another Storm Brewing Over Potential UN Regulation of the Internet
February 1, 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Betsy and Walter Stern Conference Center
Hudson Institute1015 15th Street NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005
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Foreign Relations of the United States Series: SALT I, 1969 1972
February 2, 3:30-5:00 p.m.
5th FloorWoodrow Wilson International Center for ScholarsRonald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NWWashington, DC 20004-3027RSVP: http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/rsvp?eid=19720&pid=294
Please bring an identification card with a photograph (e.g. driver's license, work ID, or university ID) aspart of the building's security procedures.
The Nuclear Proliferation International History Project in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State'sOffice of the Historian presents a panel discussion on the latest volume in the Foreign Relations of the United States Series, 1969 1976, Volume XXXII, SALT I, 1969 1972. Speakers will include : Erin Mahan, chief historian of the Office of the Secretary of Defense and Michael Krepon, co-founder and senior associate atStimson.
The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks produced a series of comprehensive arms control agreements between theUnited States and the Soviet Union that for the first time limited the deployment of ballistic missiles and anti-ballistic missile systems. Commonly refer red to as SALT I, the agreements were signed by President RichardNixon and the General Secretary of the Soviet Union Leonid Brezhnev at the Moscow Summit in May 1972.This volume documents the negotiations leading up to the agreement, the internal deliberations among U.S.policy makers, and reveals the play of political and national security considerations that factored into U.S.negotiating positions and policy decisions.
Tim McDonnell, program associate in the Wilson Center's Nuclear Proliferation International History Projectwill chair the event.
gute aussichten: new german photography 2011/2012 exhibition(February 2- April 27)
Opening ReceptionThursday, February 2, 6:00-8:00 p.m.Goethe Institut
812 Seventh Street NW Washington, DC 20001
RSVP: (202) 289-1200, ext. 165 or rsvp@washington.goethe.org
Germanys most renowned competition for young photographers Spiegel
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Works by seven winners of gute aussichten 2011/2012 , the eighth annual German competition for graduate
photography students, come to Washington on the exhibitions worldwide tour. Featuring Sebastian Lang, Sara -Lena Maierhofer, Johannes Post, Luise Schrder, Miriam Schwedt, Julia Unkel and Franziska Zacharias.gute aussichten presents a unique and far-ranging synopsis in terms of both the content and style of the workscreated by young photographers in Germany during the past 12 months. Individual image series aredistinguished by their highly diverse aesthetic, formal and conceptual approaches, providing an insight into themultifaceted themes that form the focus of young artists interests today.
In this years selection of winners, edits proves to be a unifying link. According to curator Josefine Raab, lastyears trend for treating the medium of photography both experimentally and playfully and lacking coercionalso continued this year. The photographic legacy of schools influenced by the image has led youngphotographers to an imaginative exploration and expansion of their instrument repertoire. The construction of images, as ever, remains a major theme, with the total staging of image worlds moving into the foreground byusing various means. The analysis of the political, societal, social and cultural themes of our time continues to
be virulent and has pushed the topics of narrative self determination and self -positioning into the background.
The Georgetown Center on
National Security and the Law
Cordially invites you to a critical discussion of a newly-published book
by the ABA Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice:
"The Law of Counterterrorism"
Authors
John Altenburg, Jr.
former Fellow, International Assessment and Security Center
Author of "Military Commissions
Jeffrey Breinholt
National Security Division, Department of Justice
Author of "The Revolution of Substantive Criminal Counterterrorism Law: "Material Support" and itsPhilosophical Underpinnings"
W. George Jameson
former Director, Office of Policy & Coordination, CIA
Author of "Intelligence and the Law: Introduction to the Legal and Policy Framework Governing IntelligenceCommunity Counterterrorism Efforts"
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Commentators
Jennifer Daskal
Fellow, Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law
Stephen Vladeck
Professor, American University Washington College of Law
Moderated by
Marty Lederman
Associate Professor, Georgetown University Law Center
Thursday, February 2, 3:15 p.m.
Hart Auditorium
Georgetown University Law Center
600 New Jersey Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20002
Reception to Follow
RSVP to rsvp2@law.georgetown.edu
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Artemis G. Kirk , University Librarian, Georgetown University,
Thomas B. Wall , University Librarian, Boston College
and the Georgetown University Library Associates
cordially invite you to the
Annual Casey-McIlvane Lecture
J ESUIT F OOT SOLDIERS OF SCIENCE
featuring
Professor Kathryn M. Olesko
Georgetown Associate Professor and Director of the Master of Arts in German and EastEuropean Studies
Highlighting the Special Collections of Georgetown University and Boston College
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Reception 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.; Program 6:30 p.m.
Copley Formal Lounge, Copley Hall
Georgetown University
RSVP by January 30 to library.georgetown.edu/rsvp or 202-687-7446
Kathryn M. Olesko was educated in physics and mathematics as an undergraduate and then turned to historyof science, European intellectual history and German history for her doctorate. Before coming to Georgetown,she taught at Clarkson University. She has held visiting positions at Cornell and Princeton, and was a visitingscholar at the Max Planck Institute for History of Science in Berlin. She is Past Editor of Osiris and PastAssociate Editor of Isis , the two major American journals for the history of science. Her awards includefellowships from the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the GermanAcademic Exchange Service, The Huntington Library, and Georgetown University. Her main research interest
is the history of science and technology in western civilization since the seventeenth century, especially scienceand technology in Germany, science pedagogy, rationality in daily life, and quantification and measurement inscience and daily life.
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The Casey-McIlvane Endowed Library Lecture Fund was established in memory of Francis L. Casey, Jr.,C50, L53, and in honor of the Reverend Donald W. McIlvane, F46 through the generous joint gift of NancyMcIlvane Del Genio, F82 and the late Roseanne McIlvane Casey, S79.
The Georgetown University Library Associates are a group of Georgetown alumni, parents and friendsdedicated to helping the Library shape the creation of knowledge, conserve culture for posterity and transformlearning and research.
Illustration: Photograph of Francis Tondorf, S.J. at the Observatory. From the Georgetown University Librarys Special Collections Research Center.
IN SEARCH OFACCOUNTABILITY:JUSTICE AFTER NUREMBERG
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 7:00 p.m.United States Holocaust Memorial Museum100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SWWashington, DC 20008
This event is free and open to the public butreservations are required. RSVP by January 30at www.ushmm.org/events/feb2 .
PanelistsHarold KohLegal Adviser, US Department of State
David Schefffer
Former US Ambassador-at-Large for War CrimesIssues, author of All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals
William ShawcrossAuthor of Justice and the Enemy: From the
Nuremberg Trials to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
ModeratorMichael AbramowitzDirector, Committee on Conscience, US Holocaust
Memorial Museum
Since the Nuremberg trials of 194546, the worldsdemocracies have struggled to establish a legal
Artifacts in the Museum's collection from theInternational Military Tribunal in Nuremberg.Donated by Elizabeth Durkee, IBM Corporation, SheilaC. Johnson, Peter Klappert, Edward Vebell, and MiraWallerstein. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, photo by Lisa Masson.
Co-presented by
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infrastructure to hold accountable those responsiblefor genocide, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity. Are the mechanisms they created up to thetask today? Is justice finally being delivered to theperpetrators of wartime atrocities? What strategieswill nations require to deal with a new generation of stateless violent extremists? Join our panel of leadersin the fields of international justice and diplomacy asthey explore these questions and assess whether alasting system of accountability for the most seriouscrimes is finally coming into place.This program is made possible in part by thegenerous support of the Helena Rubinstein Fund.
Opportunities and Disappointments of the "Look North" Policy: Indian Strategies for Central AsiaThursday, February 2, 12:00-1:45 p.m.George Washington University
Elliott School of International Affairs
Lindner Family Commons, Room 6021957 E Street NW
RSVP: http://tinyurl.com/looknorth
Marlene Laruelle, Research Professor of International Affairs, GW
Sebastien Peyrouse, Senior Research Scholar, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
The rise of "regioness" is an important aspect of globalization, implying a potential geopolitical pluralism. Likeother emerging powers, India calls into question the "eurocentrism" of international relations and suggests that foreign policy is impacted by the cultures of international actors. It projects its normative power and strategicculture into different regions, including Central Asia. With the expected American withdrawal from Afghanistan,Pakistan's increasing fragility, and China's growing power in the post-Soviet space, Central Asia-South Asiarelations have become key to understanding the future of the Eurasian continent. But so far India has not been ableto achieve the objectives that it defined in its "Look North" policy, caught in a dilemma between its would-becultural capital and very concrete geopolitical disadvantages.
Sponsored by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies'Faculty Forum Series
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CONFERENCE
"Diego Rivera in New York" conference
February 2, 6:30 p.m. Mexican Cultural Institute
2829 16th Street NW Washington, DC, 20009 Free RSVP: RSVP@instituteofmexicodc.org
Join us for this fascinating conference by Leah Dickerman, Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art and the organizer of the Museums
current exhibition Diego Rivera: Murals for the Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition features pieces that Rivera made inthe winter of 1931 1932 when The Museum of Modern Art inaugurated a major exhibition his work. Rivera, a forty fiveyear old, openly Communist, Mexican artist, may have seemed an unlikely choice for the young Museum's second onlyretrospective, but the show was wildly popular. Rivera's international celebrity was based on his fame as a muralist.
But murals, by definition fixed on site, were impossible to transport. In order to solve this problem, the Museumbrought Rivera to New York from Mexico six weeks before the opening, and installed him in a makeshift studio space inan empty gallery. There he produced eight "portable" murals (freestanding fresco panels) which were featured in theshow. Five of these monumental works are now on view at the MoMAs exhibition, along with working drawings andrelated material. This eye-opening discussion will focus on Rivera's extraordinary commission for MoMA, as well as hisill-fated mural for Rockefeller Center. Together these projects provide a compelling perspective on the intersection of art making and radical politics in the 1930s.
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What is Social Justice Philanthropy?February 2, 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.Lunch will be served.Betsy and Walter Stern Conference CenterHudson Institute1015 15th Street NWSuite 600
Washington, DC 20005
RSVP: http://www.hudson.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=event_registration&event_id=910
"Social justice grantmakers aim to go one step beyond teaching a man to fish, to borrow an old saying. They ask why so few people in this mans community can afford to own a fishing pole; why the county incinerator is
being sited in his neighbourhood, befouling his pond rather than that of his wealthier townsmen; and why hesbeing taught to fish when hes more likely to earn a living wage as an accountant or engineer. So wrote AlbertRuesga, President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, in an effort to answer the question: what issocial justice philanthropy? He notes that it draws on a number of traditions: the effort to combat structuralinjustice, to enforce universal human rights, to insure equal distribution of resources, to empower
disenfranchised individuals and communities, and several others.
We have asked a panel of experts to tackle this question, taking their bearings from Ruesgas reflections on thequestion in the articles below. The panel will include Albert Ruesga of the Greater New Orleans Foundation;Christine Doby of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation; Thomasina H. Williams, formerly of the FordFoundation; and University of Texas Professor Peter Frumkin. Hudson Institute Senior Fellow WilliamSchambra will moderate the discussion.
Program and Panel
11:30 a.m. - Registration, lunch buffet
12:00 p.m. - Welcome by Hudson Institute Senior Fellow William Schambra
12:10 p.m. - Panel discussion
Christine Doby, Program Officer at the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Peter Frumkin, Professor of Public Affairs at the University of Texas
Albert Ruesga, President and CEO of the Greater New Orleans Foundation
Thomasina Williams, Former Program Officer at the Ford Foundation
1:10 p.m. - Question-and-answer session
2:00 p.m. - Adjournment
GFI Group presents the
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Quarterly Economic Roundtable Series- 4th Quarter -
with Martin Regalia, Ph.D.,
Senior Vice President and Chief Economist,U.S. Chamber of Commerce
February 2, 2011Registration & Breakfast: 8:30-9:00 a.m.
Program: 9:00-10:30 a.m.
U.S. Chamber of CommerceWashington, DC 20006
Register today!
GFI Group and The National Chamber Foundation (NCF) are hosting the fourth event of a seriesof quarterly economic briefings led by Martin Regalia, Ph.D., Chief Economist and Senior VicePresident for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Regalia will deliver a keynote address basedon GDP data released by the U.S. Department of Commerce from the previous quarter, beforeleading a panel of chief economists representing crucial sectors of the economy. The goal ofthese briefings will be to offer the business community better insight into the impact of policies ontheir industries as well as to offer solutions to potentially negative effects.
Other confirmed speakers include:
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Ph.D.,President, American Action ForumDavid Crowe, Ph.D., Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, National Association ofHome BuildersMichael Gooch, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, GFI Group, Inc.
Legislative employees should consult with the House and Senate ethics office, as appropriate, to determine whether there would be any prohibition on their attendance at this event.
Executive branch employees should obtain written permission to attend this event from their designated agency ethics office and should fax or email a copy of the permission to Caroline Paik at cpaik@uschamber.com or by fax at (202) 463-3129 prior to the event.
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Foundry Feb Four New Member Show
(February 1-26)
presenting work by
Linda Button, drawings and oil
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Lesley Clarke, acrylics
Peter Loge, assemblage
Edward Bear Miller, oil
Opening Reception
Friday, February 3, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Paintings by Linda Button explore the visual eloquence of Window Dressing through drawings and oil paintings that feature the multiple realities ofmannequins and the reflections of pedestrians, architecture, sky, and bits offlora
Painter Lesley Clarke uses acrylics and found objects in complex abstractworks focusing on emotion and conflict. Born and raised in Scotland, Lesleyswork invites the viewer into the larger experience of both the work and itsconstruction.
Peter Loge works in assemblage, bringing together found objects and imagesto represent an idea of an object or emotion, rather than the object or emotionitself. Peters work s hows reflection of the world as we imagine it to be.
Edward Bear Miller is an emerging artist whose recent oil paintings explore arange of subjects: mudes, portraits, cityscapes, the mountainous Adirondacks,and the parks and waterways of his native Washignton, DC. Miller applies hispaint rapidly and generously, producing bold, clear images that break downinto gracefully abstract brushwork as the viewer steps forward.
Dancing in the Dark Rust Belt
by Linda Button by Lesley Clarke
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10:15 Saturday Night Rock Creek in March
by Peter Loge by Edward Bear Miller
February Members' Show
In addition to the Feb Four show in the main gallery, Foundry'sGallery 2 features member artists work that has not been shown
before at the Foundry. For an exciting array of work that changesmonthly exhibited by a group of talented artists, please be sure tovisit Foundry Gallery regularly. All work is for sale.
HOURS:
Wed-Sun 12 - 6 pm
550 Challenge:World Borderless by February 3, 2018
Friday, February 3, 20123:30-5:00 p.m.
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The 550 Challenge - the world borderless byFebruary 3, 2018 - promotes the expansion of Internet access to include everyone on earthby the 550th anniversary of JohannesGuttenberg's death. Gutenberg, who inventedmodern book printing, died on February 3,1468 before the printing press got credit for
ending the Dark Age and setting in motion 200years of accelerated progress in art, literature,and learning known as the Renaissance.
The 550 Challenge seeks to realize thepromise of the Internet as the basis for aCommunication Renaissance. It will promoteefforts to bridge the gap between governmentinstitutions designed in the context of a physical geography and the virtual, borderlessnature of the Internet.
The challenge of connecting everyone on earth to the Internet requires overcoming along list of issues already engaging public and private sector initiatives. While there is noshortage of obstacles, it is not impossible.
Join us for a panel discussion, hosted by the New America Foundation's OpenTechnology Initiative, which formulates policy and regulatory reforms to support openarchitectures and open source innovations in addition to facilitating the development andimplementation of open technologies and communications networks.
After the panel, we invite you to an hour-long book signing event for leading Internet
and human rights activist Rebecca MacKinnon's new book Consent of the Networked:The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom .
Meet us via Twitter ( @550Updates ) and get the conversation started with #550.
Click here to read more about the 550 Challenge.
Featured Speakers Shalini Venturelli Professor, American University
Rebecca MacKinnon ( @rmack ) Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow, New America Foundation
John Perry Barlow ( @jpbarlow )
Co-founder, EFF
Moderator Daniel Berninger Founder, 550 Challenge
To RSVP for the event, click on the red button or go to the event page:
http://newamerica.net/events/2012/550_challenge
For questions, contact Stephanie Gunter at New America at ( 202) 596-3367 or
gunter@newamerica.net .
New America Foundation1899 L Street NW
Suite 400Washington, DC 20036
Book-signing event to follow.
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Exhibition
In cooperation with Conner Contemporary Art Die Vettern: Wir packen in unseren Koffer / Packing our suitcase...
The art quartet DIE VETTERN (engl.: the cousins) was founded in 2009 by the visual artists Lina Vargas DeLa Hoz, Iris Christine Aue, Evi Leuchtgelb, and Christina Aistleitner. The four women were formerclassmates at the Unive rsity of Performing Arts in Linz and friends with a curiosity for each otherstechniques. All of them are winners of various scholarships and/or prices. At the moment, the art quartet is working on a joint project entitled Packing our suitcase (Wir pack en inunseren Koffer) . This project is dedicated to the analysis of the everyday cultures that are prevalent in thecities of Linz, Vienna, and Washington, D.C.
Christa Aistleitner was born in 1971 in Freistadt/Austria and lives and works in Tragwein. She defines thegoal of her work as the offering of a new perspective on existing structures and phenomena.Iris Christine Aue was born in Vienna in 1983 and still lives and works there. She studied Art in Linz andOslo.Evi Leuchtgelb was born in St. Plten/Austria; she lives and works in Dunkelsteinerwald, Austria. Her work can be described as a mixture of photography, installation of art objects, (inter)action, and video material.Lina P. Vargas de la Hoz was born in Cartagena, Columbia and pursued he
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