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Wednesday, 16 Feb 1994

An Unnatural Order: Uncovering the Roots of our Domination of Nature and Each Other - Jim Mason
All Day – Gallery, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Monday, 14 Feb 1994

African American Images in the Media - Susan Taylor
All Day – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Sunday, 13 Feb 1994

Film: Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
3:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - This film is an energetic fusion of images and ideas which explores the political life and theories of linguist and radical philosopher Noam Chomsky as he analyzes the role of the media in democratic societies. Part of the National Affairs Series

Film: Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media -
All Day – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Saturday, 12 Feb 1994

Film: Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
7:00 PM – Gallery, Memorial Union - This film is an energetic fusion of images and ideas which explores the political life and theories of linguist and radical philosopher Noam Chomsky as he analyzes the role of the media in democratic societies. Part of the National Affairs Series

Film: Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media -
All Day – South Ballroom, Memorial Union - Part of the University Lectures Program archive.

Thursday, 10 Feb 1994

Finding Common Ground - Donald Kaul
8:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Donald Kaul is a nationally syndicated political columnist who writes for the Des Moines Register and author of The End of the World as We Know It. Part of the National Affairs Series

Environment, Technology and the Community - David Ehrenfeld
12:00 PM – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union - David Ehrenfeld is professor of Biology at Rutgers University, editor of Conservation biology and author of The Arrogance of Humanism, Biological Conservation and Conserving Life on Earth. He received his doctorate in zoology from the University of Florida and a medical degree from Harvard. Part of the National Affairs Series

Wednesday, 9 Feb 1994

New Workers for an Old Task: Building from Within - Anita Perez Ferguson
12:00 PM – Sun Room, Memorial Union - Anita Perez Ferguson was the first Hispanic woman in California to run for the US House of Representatives and is currently director of education and training for the Democratic National Committee and vice president of the national Women's Political Caucus. She was associate professor in Chicano Studies at California State University, Northridge, and chair of the Ethnic Advisory council to the California Superintendent of Education. Part of the National Affairs Series

We the People: Redefining the American Community - Cornell West
All Day – Memorial Union - Insititute on National Affairs. From the University Lectures Program archive.