Teach-Ins Spring 2006

1/27   Colonels Daniel L. Rubini & Michael J. Cleary on “Civil-Military Operations: The Right Role for the Military in Nation Building”

2/3     Evan Hoffman on “Backpacking Journals: European Views of the United States”

2/10   Jacob Winterstein and Nimjie Dzurinko on “The Writing on the Wall:  Stories from the West Bank”

2/17 Alison Huxta on “Another kind of Politics: Community Autonomy and Zapatismo in the US.”

2/20  Professor Richard Garfield on “To Whom it May Concern:  Who are we targeting in Iraq?” (Monday)

2/24 Professor Mohammad F. Kiani, Temple University Biomedical Engineer, on “Intelligent Design versus Evolutionary Theory”

3/17 Professor of Religion Khalid Blankenship on “The Danish Cartoon Controversy:  Images of the Prophet Muhammad”

3/24 Jerry Elmer author of Felon for Peace: The Memoir of a Vietnam-Era Draft Resister, on “Draft Resistance, Vietnam, and Iraq”

3/31 Professor Arthur Schmidt on “Latin American Elections: What Wave?”

4/7   Professor Ken Kusmer on “What Liberal Hollywood? Exploring a Myth”

4/14 Temple Students Josh Meyer, Matt Rascone, & Lauren Bolinger on “Growing a Better Life: Weaning the Favela off of Coca-Cola & Cocaine”

4/21 U.S. Navy Photographer PH2 (AW) Philip Forrest, Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4, “Fallujah 2004-2005: As Seen Through the Lens of a US Navy Photographer”