Fall 2007 Teach-Ins
9/14 Temple Graduate Student Rob Dewey on “Being a Muslim in America”
9/21 Philadelphia Inquirer Columnist Chris Satullo on “The Myth of the Self-Made Man”
9/28 Professor Istvan Varkonyi on “1968: The Year of the Barricades—Columbia, Paris, Prague”
10/5 Professor Herbert Simons on “How Post-9/11 Crisis Rhetoric Led to Quagmire in Iraq”
10/12 Brazilian Political Scientist Maria Helena Moreira Alves on “Caught in the Middle: Living in the Crossfire Between the Police and Drug Lords in Rio de Janeiro”
10/19 Professors Rebecca Alpert, Michelle Byng, Jessica Winegar, and scholars Manar Darwish, and Phil Hoefs on “Women in Islam”
10/26 Professors Mark Taylor (Princeton Theological Seminary), Tameka Cage (University of Pittsburgh), & Johanna Fernandez (Baruch College) on “The Mumia Abu-Jamal Case”
11/2 Professors Jane Evans, Joan Wallach Scott, Art Hochner, Linn Washington, Ralph Young, Carol Jenkins, and history major Maureen Whitsett on “Academic Freedom for All: Fact or Fiction” (sponsored by AFT, TAUP, the Faculty Senate, and the Department of History)
11/9 Temple Student Amanda Marlow on “Can a Woman Be President?”
11/16 Professor Benjamin Rifkin (Vice Dean of CLA) on “Report from a Cold War Veteran: My Scrapes with the KGB 1981-1985”
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