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February 22, Alumnae Lounge, Aidekman Arts Center, 8:00pm |
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South
Africa: Terror, Fear, and Reconciliation
Musical Introduction
John MacDonald
Composer; Pianist; Associate Professor of Music, Tufts University; His compositions
have been performed on four continents, and his work is frequently featured
in the US, by such ensembles as Alea III, Arden Quartet, Boston Composers
String Quartet, Hartt Contemporary Players, Marimolin, Rivers Trio, and
Duo 101
Art Slide Presentation
on Resistance and Renewal
Kim Berman
South African Artist; Founder, Artist Proof Studio, Paper
Prayers Campaign, and Phumani Paper; Her work has
been exhibited throughout Europe and North America and
her specific work concerned with the Truth and Reconciliation
Commission was selected to hang in the Constitutional
Court in South Africa; Recipient, 2006 EPIIC Distinguished
Alumni Award (EPIIC ’86, Tufts MFA ’89)
Paul Stopforth
South African Artist; Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate
Studies, Department of Visual and Environmental Studies,
Harvard University; Former Artist-in-Residence, Robben
Island, South Africa
Panel
Discussion:
Hentie Botha
Former Lt. Col, with 25 years service in theSouth
African Police, of which 21 years was within the Security
and Crime Intelligence environment; former commander of
a small intelligence unit with special focus on the African
National Congress's military wing, Mkhonto we Sizwe;
Founder; GlobalStrategic Initiatives
Aboobaker Ismail
Former Commander of Special Operations, Member of the Military
High Command, and Chief of Ordnance, Umkhonto weSizwe,
African National Congress; Former Chief of Policy and
Planning, Department of Defence, South Africa; General
Manager and Head of Department, Currency and Protection
Services; South African Reserve Bank
Roelf Meyer
Chairman, Civil Society Initiative, South Africa; former
Minister of Defence and Minister of Constitutional Affairs,
South Africa (during both the De Klerk and Mandela presidencies);
Chief Negotiator, National Party, talks to end apartheid
Mqondisi Ngadlela
Station Commissioner, South African Police Service; Mason
Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Benjamin Pogrund
Former Deputy Editor, The Rand Daily Mail, South Africa;
Author, Sobukwe and Apartheid; donated the Benjamin
Pogrund Papers to Yale University, which documents prison
conditions in South Africa, the South African Communist
Party, the Rand Daily Mail, the South African Coloured
National Convention, the South African press, and many
other organizations and individuals who worked to subvert
apartheid
Introduction and Presentation of Jean Mayer Global Citizenship
Award
Seth Rosenberg, EPIIC Colloquium Member
Shanti Sattler
Junior, Tufts University; conducted research with Dr. Pumla
Gobodo-Madikizela in South Africa on
the reintegration of perpetrators into South African
society (EPIIC’05)
Moderators
Lauren Kari and Emily Mangone, EPIIC Colloquium Members
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