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"Propaganda and Conflict:
'True Lies' About Islam and the West"

2003 Borah Symposium

April 21 - 22, 2003

Schedule of Events

All talks will be given in the Student Union Building (SUB - Click here for a campus map). Some events will be available for viewing via a live webcast. (Requires RealPlayer to view). An archive of the talks will be available after each day's events. If you would like to test your Realplayer setup, please click here.

Biographies and photographs for each of the speakers is available by clicking on the individual's name. Links to their university programs are also included.

MON
"Defining Propaganda: A Panel Discussion"
7pm in the SUB Ballroom.
Moderator:
John L. Esposito, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University.
Monday's Archived Webcast:
Click Here

Panel Members:
Diana Abu-Jaber, Writer-in-Residence, Portland State University
Ellen Gorsevski, Department of English, Washington State University
Susan Ross, Murrow School of Communication, Washington State University

TUE
Tuesday's Archived Webcast: Click Here
"Propaganda and Conflict: Community Forum"
12pm in the SUB Gold Room.
 
Moderator:
Diana Abu-Jaber, Writer-in-Residence, Portland State University

"Al-Jazeera: Arab Voice for Democracy or Demagoguery? The UNC Tour"
Documentary viewing and moderated discussion.
2pm in the SUB Gold Room

Moderator:
Kenton Bird, School of Communication, University of Idaho


"Shaping the Conflict between Islam and the West"
7pm in the SUB Ballroom

Keynote speaker:
John L. Esposito, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University.

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