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Class of 2006: Photo Essay: Women in Other Major World Religions

Class of 2006: Photo Essay: Women in Other Major World Religions

Learn more about other women who have effected in different religions.

Jul 25th, 2006 | 1 comment | 2,084 Views
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Class of 2006: Interview with Ambassador Dennis Ross

Class of 2006: Interview with Ambassador Dennis Ross

Ambassador Dennis Ross discusses the role of women in Muslim societies, Moroccan politics, and democracy and U.S. foreign policy in the Arab world.

Jul 25th, 2006 | 0 comments | 1,416 Views
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Class of 2006: Filmmaker Notes: Producer Charlotte Mangin and Director Gini Reticker

Class of 2006: Filmmaker Notes: Producer Charlotte Mangin and Director Gini Reticker

During my honeymoon in Tangier in the summer of 2004, the Moroccan press was abuzz with news of King Mohammed VI's progressive new family law. Granting women equal rights in marriage, divorce, and the ownership of property, it was hailed as a revolutionary step toward women's empowerment in the Arab world.

Jul 25th, 2006 | 0 comments | 1,399 Views
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Mixed Blessings: A Tale of Two Economies: A Tale of Two Economies

Mixed Blessings: A Tale of Two Economies: A Tale of Two Economies

Learn about the past, present and future of North-South economic ties.

Jul 18th, 2006 | 0 comments | 1,333 Views
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Mixed Blessings: Interview with Peter Sutherland

Mixed Blessings: Interview with Peter Sutherland

Peter Sutherland, Chairman of BP and Goldman Sachs and UN Special Representative on Migration and Development, discusses the state of Ireland with anchor Daljit Dhaliwal.

Jul 18th, 2006 | 0 comments | 1,499 Views
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Mixed Blessings: Photo Essay: Prosperity and Change in the Emerald Isle

Mixed Blessings: Photo Essay: Prosperity and Change in the Emerald Isle

Explore the different facets of Ireland's transformation from a poor nation of devout Catholics to an urbanized, secularized society.

Jul 18th, 2006 | 0 comments | 1,283 Views
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Mixed Blessings: Filmmaker Notes: Director Darragh Byrne and Co-producer Erin Chapman

Mixed Blessings: Filmmaker Notes: Director Darragh Byrne and Co-producer Erin Chapman

Director Darragh Byrne and Co-producer Erin Chapman discuss the inspiration behind "Mixed Blessings" and the making of the film.

Jul 18th, 2006 | 0 comments | 1,034 Views
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18 with a Bullet: Filmmaker Notes: Director Ricardo Pollack

18 with a Bullet: Filmmaker Notes: Director Ricardo Pollack

Director Ricardo Pollack talks about how he got to know the members of MS-18 in El Salvador.

Jul 11th, 2006 | 8 comments | 3,424 Views
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18 with a Bullet: Photo Essay: El Salvador, the Makings of a Gangland

18 with a Bullet: Photo Essay: El Salvador, the Makings of a Gangland

Learn about El Salvador's history of civil unrest and political and social turmoil in the photo essay.

Jul 11th, 2006 | 2 comments | 13,028 Views
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