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Events This Week
This Wednesday, we welcome a special guest all the way
from France: Arthur Silvente will be here pouring bubbliesfrom the famed Champagne house Duval-Leroy! Don't missthis special opportunity to taste these small-productionChampagnes, including a very rare single-vineyardChampagne.
Cheers,
ZWK
COMPLIMENTARY WINETASTINGS
Join ZWK for happy hour and enjoy our weekly
pick of amazing new wines paired with our artisanal cheeses.
Zola Wine & Kitchen
505 Ninth Street NW
Wednesday, March 7, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Taste Champagne with Arthur Silvente of Duval-Leroy!
Duval-Leroy Brut NV
Clos des Bouveries 2004
Duval-Leroy Rosé Sec
Friday, March 9, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Oregon & Italian Wines with Andrew from Vino50!
Route 99 Pinot Blanc
Kellerei Kaltern Pinot Grigio
Route 99 Pinot Noir
Osél Ruchè
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Elections and Political Unrest in Russia: Causes and Prospects
March 7, 4:00-5:30 p.m.
5th Floor
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004-3027 RSVP: http://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/rsvp?eid=22461&pid=104
In recent months Russia, previously seen as stable and even apathetic, has been rocked by mass protests againstfraudulent elections and Vladimir Putin's rule. The biggest protest wave since collapse of the Soviet Union will
be discussed with Oleg Kozlovsky, a Russian democratic activist and Director of Vision of TomorrowFoundation.
Event Co-sponsors:
History and Public Policy Program
Cold War International History Project
You are cordially invited to attend an event for young professionals
hosted by the Foreign Policy Initiative
on the evening of March 7th.
Time to Attack Iran?U.S. Policy and Iran's Nuclear Program
Wednesday, March 7
6:00 - 7:00 PM
Networking Reception
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7:00 - 8:30 PM
Debate
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Participants: Elbridge A. Colby Participants: CNA
Participants: Jamie M. Fly
Participants: Foreign Policy Initiative
Participants: Dr. Matthew Kroenig
Participants: Georgetown University
Moderator: Eli Lake
Moderator: Newsweek and The Daily Beast
To RSVP, click here.
Despite diplomatic negotiations, international condemnation, and harsh economic sanctions, Iran continues to violate its international
obligations by pursuing nuclear weapons capability. While some are still holding out hope for a negotiated solution, a different
debate has emerged in the United States over whether it is now time for the use of military force to halt Iran’s nuclear weapons
ambitions.
Join the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) as it hosts a debate over the use of the military option against Iran’s nuclear prog ram with
Elbridge A. Colby(research analyst at CNA),
Jamie M. Fly(FPI executive director), and
Matthew Kroenig(assistant professor atGeorgetown University) on March 7, 2012, at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1779 Massachusetts Avenue,
NW). Eli Lake, senior national security correspondent for Newsweek and The Daily Beast , will moderate the discussion.
Background Reading
Dr. Matthew Kroenig, "Time to Attack Iran," Foreign Affairs, January/February 2012.
Elbridge A. Colby and Austin Long, "Why Not to Attack Iran," The National Interest , January 11, 2012.
Jamie M. Fly and Gary Schmitt, "The Case for Regime Change in Iran
," Foreign Affairs, January 17, 2012.
About the Foreign Policy Initiative
FPI is a non-profit, non-partisan, tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. FPI seeks to
promote an active U.S. foreign policy committed to robust support for democratic allies, human rights, a strong American military
equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century, and strengthening America's global economic competitiveness. The organization
was founded in 2009 and is led by Executive Director Jamie Fly. FPI’s Board of Directors consi sts of Eric Edelman, Robert Kagan,
William Kristol, and Dan Senor.
The Foreign Policy Initiative
11 Dupont Circle, NW Suite 325
Washington, D.C. 20036
Telephone: (202) 296-3322
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lamontbishopgallery
Andrey Bogoslowski: Dark Matter
Opening Reception, March 7, 6:00 p.m.
Lamont Bishop Gallery
1314 9th Street NW
Washington DC 20001
On display until March 28th On Wednesday evening, March 7th, Lamont Bishop Gallery will proudly celebrate the opening reception for Andrey Bogoslowsky as he presents aselection of 15 abstract paintings and various works on paper as Dark Matter,
an inquiry into space, cosmology, and metaphysics. The exhibition will survey Andrey's progression from large scale, abstracted cosmology paintings intohis current practice of figuration. Super novas, black holes, and nebulas
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spontaneously splashed across energetically wrought canvases. Celestial bodies captured with vivid, expressionistic brush strokes. Embedded withinthese cosmic visualities, is a deeper, darker narrative of the nature of desire,eroticism, and the body. This body of work attempts to explore thepossibilities of alternative galaxies and existences, through painterly showmanship and riveting formalism in abstraction. Born in Saratov, Russiain 1966, Andrey Bogoslowsky has painted for nearly three decades, and has
studied and exhibited internationally, including Poland, Bulgaria, Spain, andNew York City.
For more information, patrons can find us on Twitter @Lamont_Bishop, orcontact us via email at [email protected].
The American Constitution Society for Law & Policy invites you to attend:
Toward a Unified Theory of Federalism: A Debate
On Wednesday, March 7, 2012, ACS will host Toward a Unified Theory of Federalism: A Debate. This event will be the first in a series of four debates intended to identify common groundthrough exploration of the fault lines within the progressive community on important topics of theday. On March 7th, two scholars will explore intra-progressive tensions in understanding federalism,the balance of power between the federal government and state/local governments. Historically andin many contemporary contexts (e.g., civil rights and voting rights), progressives have been vigorousdefenders of national power, as opposed to state power. But within other contexts, particularly in thepast decade, many progressive scholars have been articulating the need for a stronger vision of states’rights, particularly because some attempts to address pressing problems (e.g., climate change) have
been stymied at the federal level. In certain spaces, like immigration, progressives have bothcritiqued state initiatives as infringing upon federal prerogatives and applauded states/localities forother initiatives. How can such tensions be resolved, and what would a progressive theory of federalism look like?
Opening Remarks:Praveen Fernandes, Director of Programs for National Security, Technology, Labor and theEnvironment; American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
Moderator:Elizabeth B. Wydra, Chief Counsel, Constitutional Accountability Center
Featured Scholars:Richard Thompson Ford, George E. Osborne Professor of Law, Stanford Law SchoolEdward L. Rubin, Professor of Law and Political Science, Vanderbilt University Law School
Lunch will be provided at 1:15 p.m.
Register Now Wednesday, March 7, 2012
1:30 – 3:00 p.m. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Choate Room 1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
American Constitution Society | 1333 H St, NW | Washington, DC 20005
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Invasive Species: Impacts, Challenges, and
Strategies for Management
An RFF First Wednesday Seminar
Wednesday, March 7, 12:45-2:00 p.m.A light lunch will be available at 12:30 p.m.
Resources for the Future
1616 P Street NW
First Floor Conference Center
Invasive species pose significant economic, management, and policy
challenges. Policymakers and managers must choose what strategiesto employ and how much to invest to prevent new introductions,
monitor for new invasions, and control established invaders. Thesedecisions hinge on a variety of factors, including the magnitude of the
damages caused by invasive species, the regions impacted, control
methods available, and institutional context. It is difficult to quantify
or value damages, however, and the spread of biological invasions canlead to increasing damages over time in ways that evade accurate
prediction. Invasive species also can advance across political or
jurisdictional boundaries, requiring coordination among multipleentities, exacerbating the difficulties of control.
At this RFF First Wednesday Seminar, panelists will tackle theseissues from a variety of perspectives, including examination of recent
efforts to quantify the impacts of invasive species on the Great Lakes
ecosystem, discussion of cost-efficient strategies to manage new andestablished invaders, and exploration of how cross-jurisdictional
spread of invasive species hinders management. A global perspective
will be provided in an overview of the U.S. State Department's
engagement on these issues, and novel approaches for combatinginvasive species through market creation will be discussed. The
seminar will engage expert panelists to help forge insight to improved
management and new strategies for reducing the enormous economicand ecological impacts of invasive species.
Moderator:
Becky Epanchin-Niell, Fellow, Resources for the Future
Panelists:
Roger Cooke, Chauncey Starr Senior Fellow, Resources for the FutureBecky Epanchin-Niell, Fellow, Resources for the FutureAdrianna Muir, Foreign Affairs Officer, U.S. Department of State,
Bureau of Ocean and International Environmental and Scientific
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Affairs, Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs
Jason Goldberg, Fish and Wildlife Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Branch of Aquatic Invasive Species
Registration is required.
To RSVP for this event, please visit RFF's event registration page.
This seminar will also be webcast live beginning at 12:45 p.m.
Have a question for the panel while watching the live webcast?
Simply Tweet your question of fewer than 140 characters
and include the hashtag #AskRFF.
Watch the Q&A at the end of the event to see if it is selected.
At RFF's monthly First Wednesday Seminar series, scholars andexperts
exchange ideas and views with the RFF community on important
energy, environmental, and natural resource topics.
You can't be what you can't see.
MISS Representation - a documentary film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom.
A free screening and panel discussion of this important film!
Thursday, March 8, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
E Street Cinema
555 11th Street NW
Pre-registration is required. Contact (202) 724-7690 or [email protected]
Hosted by the DC Office on Women's Policy
In celebration of International Women's Day!
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The Rhythm Road: American Music Abroad presents free concerts
at National Geographic Society.
featuring
Jed Levy Quartet The Earth String Band
Join us for free concerts featuring two ensembles of The 2011-12 Rhythm Road: American Music
Abroad Program at National Geographic Society, 1600 M Street NW
March 8, 2012
6:00 p.m. Jed Levy Quartet (jazz): Jed Levy Quartet began in NYC as four friends with a common
musical aesthetic, and it developed a colorful, melodic, rhythmically compelling, and uniquely
American perspective on music. The group exhibits a historically-informed contemporary sound
which focuses on the leaders' diverse repertoire of over 300 original compositions as well as theirarrangements of standards from jazz literature. Jed Levy, saxophone/flute; Alvester Garnett,
drums; Thomson Kneeland, bass; Misha Tsiganov, piano
7:15 p.m. The Earth String Band (bluegrass): Earth String Band combines bluegrass and
contemporary acoustic music with soulful songwriting and musicianship. Fiery and improvisational,
the ensemble creates pulsing earthy rhythms and melodious hooks that form a unique, infective
vibe. Stash Wyslouch, acoustic guitar; Sam Grisman, bass; Andy Reiner, fiddle/violin; Eric
Robertson, mandolin
Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance. Seating is general admission. Free parking available.
Presented with support from WPFW, 89.3FM
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In honor ofInternational Women's Day
The Embassy of theBolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the U.S.
andthe Cuban Interests Section
Invite you to the conference:
Women and the Bolivarian Revolution
With Deisi Pereira Fagúndez, First Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs at the Embassy
of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the U.S.
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And the presentation of the book:
Women in Cuba:Making a Revolution in the Revolution
By Mary-Alice Waters, President of Pathfinder Press and member of the National Committee
of the Socialist Workers Party.
Thursday, March 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Embassy of Venezuela
Bolivarian Hall
2443 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP: [email protected].
Copyright (C) 2012 Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela All rights reserved.
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National Museum of Women in the Arts 1250 New York Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 783-5000
The Lovejoy Group
Thursday, March 8, 5:00-8:00 p.m
Kogod Courtyard
Smithsonian American Art Museum
8th & F Streets NW
Washington, DC 20004
The Lovejoy Group presents its organ quartet, featuring a fiery and soulful mix of energetic jazz, funky blues, and
smooth Latin rhythms. Free admission; cafe items and art activities for a fee.
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RUMI FORUM
Presents
"Ethnic Diversity and Ethnic Tolerance in Montenegro"with His Excellency Prof. Dr. Srdjan Darmanović,
Ambassador of Montenegro
Thursday
March 8, 2012
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Rumi Forum,
1150 17th Street NW
Suite 408
Washington, DC 20036
Free and open to the public (registration required)
Light lunch will be served
Please Click to RSVP
Ambassador Prof. Dr. Srdjan Darmanović was born on July 18, 1961 in Cetinje, Montenegro. He
Graduated in October 1985 in the Faculty of Political Science (division: International Relations)
University of Belgrade. He holds an M.A. from June 1994 in the same Faculty of Political Science
University of Belgrade with the thesis “Contemporary Liberal Theories on the Break of Real -
socialism” . He also holds a PhD from October 2002 with the doctoral dissertation ”Democratic
Transitions and Consolidations in Souther n and Eastern Europe” defended in the Law Faculty at
the University of Montenegro.
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POGO is co-sponsoring a book reception on March 8 for the paperback release of Prophets of War .
Book Party with Bill Hartung
Thursday, March 8, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Mott House
122 Maryland Avenue NE
RSVP: [email protected]
The Center for International Policy, the Project on Government Oversight, and Foreign Policy in Focus invite
you to a reception to mark the paperback release of Bill Hartung's book: Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and
the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex.
Joseph Cirincione, President of the Ploughshares Fund says: "Hartung provides a detailed, thorough, and
sometimes shocking account of the enormous influence the world's largest defense contractor has on American
policy...This is must reading."
Hartung will make brief remarks, and copies of the book will be available for sale.
For further information about directions, handicap accessibility or other details about the event contact Kelsey
Gustafson at the Stewart R. Mott Foundation, at 202-546-3732 or [email protected].
Show Room Grand Opening Reception
Global Industries
March 8, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
1130 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 1000 (10th floor)
Washington, DC 20036
RSVP: http://www.globalindustries.com/2012DCRSVP.HTML
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Avery Lawrence: Moving A Tree and Arranging Suitcases
(March 9-April 21)
Opening Reception
Friday, March 9, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Heiner Contemporary
1675 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
Heiner Contemporary is proud to present Moving A Tree and Arranging Suitcases , projects byNew Orleans-based artist Avery Lawrence. The exhibition revolves around two films, which aresupplemented by drawings, installation, photography and artist-designed wallpaper. Transforminghimself to play diverse characters, Lawrence builds the films' narratives around tasks, which heuses to trace intimate family histories. He mixes personal memory and mythology to convey ideasof loss, transition, and reinvention.
New for this show, Arranging Suitcases charts a physical and emotional journey, which evolvesaround the experiences of three protagonists whose stories interweave to transport and ultimatelyunite a set of suitcases and reveal their contents. For this film Lawrence draws on the artistictraditions of Merce Cunningham, Francis Alÿs, and Allora and Calzadilla. Hollywood as well asfine art films inform his film making as does a preoccupation with notions of futility and the absurd.
Moving A Tree documents and re-presents a performance centered on the story of a tree and thecharacters that destroy and then rebuild it. The narrative opens as the artist considers an ailingwalnut tree and continues as he responds to a deep-seated drive to destroy it. Once the tree hasbeen felled, Lawrence sets about rebuilding it piece by piece. He resurrects the tree through anenormous physical effort, but only in broken form. Through his destruction and rebuilding of thetree, Lawrence offers a poetic account of the ephemeral quality of all natural things.
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR A CONVERSATION / BRUNCH
Saturday, March 10, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
G Fine Art ·
1350 Florida Avenue NE
· Washington, DC 20002
Ian Whitmore and Luis Silva will discuss the content, process and references circulating throughout
A Devil, The Shadow, the Notice of a Small Falling Leaf
THE WASHINGTON POST Review:
LINK: http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/offering-a-little-of-everything-in-
art/2012/02/22/gIQAFyIUWR_story.html
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Spring Arts Show Reception
Saturday, March 10, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Arlington Arts Gallery
5179-B Lee Highway
Arlington, VA 22207
(703) 532-4350
The newly renovated Arlington Arts Gallery is open, and I have brought out some favorite pieces for theinauguration.
Please join the Arlington Arts Gallery for the Spring Arts Show. Wine and food will be served!
The gallery is in the same location as before, except now it is in the back of the shopping center with LOTS more
parking! They have an expanded gallery area with many new artists.
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"Points of Reference" A section of new snapshots and sketches by James Walker
To present a small glimpse into James Walker’s newest pieces, Art Whino has teamed
up with Mayorga Coffee Roasters to create a “mini” exhibition at their location just
two doors down from the gallery in National Harbor. These pieces offer a look intoWalker's many sources of inspiration and his ever evolving use of mixed media.
Saturday, March 10, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
:Art Whino Gallery
120 American Way
National Harbor, MD 20745
Mayorga Coffee Roasters
150 American Way
National Harbor, MD 20745
Live Music by Rachel
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About the artist
…..I never made a conscious decision to become an artist, it’s something I’ve always
done for as long as I can remember. I take pictures and draw and paint and collage
debris and objects as intuitively as possible and I’ve never specialized in anything except
making the best art that I can. Real artists don’t have a choice about making art, it’s
simply a matter of satisfying an insatiable urgency to create…..
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JOIN US SUNDAY MARCH 11
Steeplechasing in Virginia, oil on panel
Paradise Springs Winery is hosting
ART UNCORKED!
Dear Alex,
Broadway Gallery will be featuring a new artist each month at Paradise Springs Winery. The
Featured artist for March is local artist BUCK NELLIGAN. Join us for a glass of wine and some
food for the soul from 2:00-5:00 p.m. and meet the artist in person.
Hope to see you there,
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Paradise Springs Winery
13219 Yates Ford Road
Clifton, VA 20124
(703) 830-WINE
Pair of Cows , oil on panel
Click here for Directions
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Making Latin America and the Caribbean a More
Equitable Society: Economic Growth, Education,
and Corporate Social Responsibility
There has been a marked effort to collaborate and share best practices with our hemispheric partners as a meansto collectively improve the quality of life for our citizens, produce a highly-skilled workforce and labor pool,and create business climates conducive to healthy commercial development that helps the vast majority of the
population and provides for consumers who can afford to purchase goods. This regional education conference
will facilitate a robust dialogue and substantive exchange of ideas on these topics which will eventually feedinto the upcoming Sixth Summit of the Americas scheduled to be held in Cartagena, Colombia on April 14-15,
2012.
Georgetown University, with support from the U.S. Departments of Commerce and State, will host this regionaleducation conference entitled, “Making Latin America and the Caribbean a More Equitable Society: Economic
Growth, Education, and Corporate Social Responsibility” on March 12-13, 2012. The conference will bring
together leaders from throughout the Western Hemisphere to discuss strategies to improve our educational
institutions so that our workforce is better prepared to compete in the global marketplace.Participants will include government officials; thought-leaders from academic institutions; pioneers in the
business community; and representatives from civil society and international organizations.
March 12, 2012 Dialogue on the Role of Corporations and LaborOrganizations as Agents for Prosperity
Welcome Reception
12:00PM-8:00PM Georgetown University
Gaston Hall37th and O Streets, NW
Washington, DC 20057
To see a draft agenda please click here: www.trade.gov/educationconference
For more information contact Colleen Fisher at [email protected] / 202-482-3372 or SugeilyFernandez at [email protected]/ 202-687-1040
IFES EVENT
At a Crossroads: Mexico's Pivotal Election
March 12, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
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International Foundation for Electoral Systems
1850 K Street NW
Fifth Floor
Washington, DC 20006
In what promises to be one of the most closely watched elections in the western hemisphere, Mexicans will
go to the polls on July 1 to elect a new president and representatives to the federal legislature.
Not only will the winners inherit a drug war that has claimed over 50,000 lives since 2006 and raised
concern about safety along the United States' southern border, but the election will also provide clues to
Mexico's democratic evolution.
Please join the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) for a discussion on the importance of
these elections to Mexico, the United States and the region.
Featured speakers:
Ambassador James R. Jones, Chairman & CEO of ManattJones Global Strategies, former U.S.
Ambassador to Mexico
Dr. Lorenzo Córdova Vianello, Electoral Advisor, Instituto Federal Electoral, Mexico
Clara Dominguez, Managing Editor, Latin America Division, Voice of America
Moderated by Bill Sweeney, IFES President and CEO
Please RSVP by registering online.
Lunch will be served.
RUMI FORUM
Presents
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"Deradicalizing Islamist Extremists"
with
Angel M. Rabasa
Senior Political Scientist, RAND Corporation
Wednesday
March 13, 2012
12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
at Rumi Forum
1150 17th Street NW, Suite 408, Washington, D.C. 20036
Free and open to the public (registration required)
Light lunch will be served
Please Click to RSVP
Considerable effort has been devoted to understanding the process of violent Islamist
radicalization, but far less research has explored the equally important process of
deradicalization, or how individuals or groups abandon extremist groups and ideologies.
Proactive measures to prevent vulnerable individuals from radicalizing and to rehabilitate
those who have already embraced extremism have been implemented, to varying degrees,
in several Middle Eastern, Southeast Asian, and European countries. A key question is
whether the objective of these programs should be disengagement (a change in behavior)or deradicalization (a change in beliefs) of militants.
Rabasa will discuss the findings of the RAND monograph, Deradicalizing Islamist Extremists.
The study analyzes deradicalization and counter-radicalization programs in the Middle East,
Southeast Asia, and Europe assesses the strengths and weaknesses of these programs, and
makes recommendations to governments on ways to promote and accelerate processes of
deradicalization.
Dr. Angel M. Rabasa is a senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation. He has written
extensively about extremism, terrorism, and insurgency. He is the lead author of The
Lessons of Mumbai (2009); Radical islam in East Africa (2009); The Rise of Political Islam in
Turkey (2008); Ungoverned Territories: Understanding and Reducing Terrorism Risks
(2007); Building Moderate Muslim Networks (2007); Beyond al-Qaeda, Part 1: The Global
Jihadist Movement and Part 2: The Outer Rings of the Terrorist Universe (2006); and The
Muslim World After 9/11 (2004). He has completed the research on patterns of Islamist
radicalization and terrorism in Europe, and is currently working on a project on
deradicalization of Islamist extremists.
Other works include the international institute for Strategic Studies Adelphi Paper No. 358,
Political Islam in Southeast Asia: Moderates, Radicals, and Terrorists(2003); The Military
and Democracy in Indonesia: Challenges, Politics, and Power(2002), with John Haseman;
and Indonesia's Transformation and the Stability of Southeast Asia (2001), with Peter Chalk.Before joining RAND, Rabasa served in the U.S. Departments of State and Defense. He is a
member of the international institute for Strategic Studies, the international Studies
Association, and the American Foreign Service Association. Rabasa has a B.A. and Ph.D. in
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history from Harvard University and was a Knox Fellow at St. Antony's College, Oxford
University.
The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy and
Progress 2050 at the Center for American Progress
invite you to attend:
Still Dreaming: Continuing the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement through
Criminal Justice Reform
On Tuesday, March 13, 2012, at 12:00 p.m., the AmericanConstitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) and Progress
2050 at the Center for American Progress (CAP) will host Still
Dreaming: Continuing the Legacy of the Civil Rights
Movement through Criminal Justice Reform . In March, the
nation will commemorate “Bloody Sunday” and the Selma to
Montgomery marches of the Civil Rights Movement. This
Movement represented a monumental shift in both the legal
policies and social consciousness of America, and resulted in
passage of landmark legislation such as the Civil Rights Act and
the Voting Rights Act. But almost half a century later, deep
layers of oppression have yet to be uprooted, a reality that is
starkly evident in our criminal justice system today. People of
color are still disproportionately profiled, incarcerated, and
sentenced to death at alarming rates, leaving Martin Luther
King’s dream of full racial equality and freedom yet unfulfilled.
These disparities have led many to believe that criminal justice
reform should be the civil rights movement of the 21st Century.
Are there in fact litigators, policy advocates, and academics who
are devoting their professional lives to continuing the legacy of
the Civil Rights Movement through criminal justice work? If Dr.
King were alive, would he prioritize criminal justice reform? Do
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criminal justice experts consider mass incarceration the new
Jim Crow? Will this generation of civil rights and criminal
justice advocates eradicate racial disparities in the criminal
justice system in their lifetime? A panel of criminal justice and
civil rights experts will consider these and other questions.
Opening Remarks:
Vanessa Cárdenas, Director, Progress 2050 at the Center for
American Progress
Introduction:
Kanya Bennett, Director of Programs for Criminal and Civil
Justice, American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
Panel Discussion will feature:
Moderator, Deborah Berry , Reporter, Gannett News
Service
David Domenici, Senior Fellow, Center for American
Progress
Aderson B. François, Associate Professor, Howard
University School of Law
Christina Swarns, Director of the Criminal Justice
Practice, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
Tracy Velázquez, Executive Director, Justice Policy
Institute
Register Now
Thursday, March 13, 2012
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Center for American Progress
1333 H Street NW, 10th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
The panel discussion will take place from 12:00 p.m. - 1:30
p.m., with a light lunch being served at 11:30 a.m.
Arctic Cliffhangers
Tuesday, March 13, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 14, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Embassy of Canada
501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/2941747847
As part of the DC Environmental Film Festival
Arctic Cliffhangers is the story of the cliff-dwelling inhabitants of the North, the prolific seabirds that represent
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some of Canada’s most spectacular wildlife. Clambering over rugged coastal headlands and dangling into their
precipitous and little-known world, an inquisitive biologist encounters an Arctic that is surprisingly colourful and
teeming with life. He lives on the land with scientists and Inuit hunters, learning much about the dramatic
complexity of the polar marine ecosystem. Through his adventures he discovers how today’s vanishing sea ice is
influencing marine life in Arctic waters, altering the way of life of Northern peoples.
Canada’s Arctic seabirds are revealing much about the Earth’s changing oceans and climate. The film spotlightsand interprets aspects of the biology and life history of seabirds, providing insights into the impacts of industrial
pollution and the role that climate change plays in the transformation of marine ecosystems. In addition tocommunicating some of the latest scientific findings on polar marine research, Arctic Cliffhangers also
documents the age-old hunting traditions carried on by Canada’s aboriginal subsistence hunters.
versioned in English, French & Inuktitut
runtimes: 60 and 52 minutes
shot and mastered in HD
Winner
Best Wildlife Film at 2010 San Francisco Ocean Film Festival
John Muir Film Award at 2010 Yosemite Film Festival
Official Selection
2010 Ocean Film Festival
Wild & Scenic Film Festival
PolarCinema Film Festival
Blue Planet Film Festival
Immediately following the screening will be a short Q&A and reception. The 2 co-directors/producers, JuliaSzucs and Stephen Smith will be attending. Also attending will be Adamie Magniuk, one of the aboriginal
subsistence hunters, featured in the film.
Reservations must be received by 12:00 noon the day prior to the screening. Full names are required for all
attendees and government photo identification must be shown. Failure to provide proper identification will baryou for attending the event. Embassy theatre space is strictly limited. Seating will begin one half hour before
screening. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before show time
http://www.meltwatermedia.ca/site/Arctic-Cliffhangers-trailer.html
The European-American Business Council & The Institute of World Politics cordially invite you to our
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EABC + IWPEuropean Ambassador Speaker Series 2012
Ambassador Renée Jones-Bos Ambassador of the Netherlands to the USA
Wednesday, March 14, 4:30-5:30 p.m.Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street NWWashington DC 20009
RSVP: [email protected]
Agenda
4:30 p.m.
Welcome by IWP President Lenczowski
Introduction by Ambassador Louise Oliver (IWP)
Ambassadorial Lecture - Ambassador Jones-Bos
5:00 p.m.Questions From Guests (Chatham House Rule)
5:30 p.m.Closing Comment By Ambassador Oliver
Adjourn to Reception
Still a Better Deal: Private Investment vs. Social Security
CAPITOL HILL BRIEFING
Wednesday, March 14, 12:00 p.m.
Lunch Included
B-340 Rayburn House Office Building
Cato events on Capitol Hill are free of charge and open to the public. To register for this event:
http://www.cato.org/event.php?eventid=9047
Featuring Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute; moderated by Laura Odato, Manager of GovernmentAffairs, Cato Institute.
Critics of private investment of Social Security taxes have long pointed to the supposed dangers of an unstable
market as creating conditions too risky to allow workers personal choice in planning for retirement. Indeed, the
financial crisis is often used to bolster the argument that retirement funds are best left in the safe hands of thestate, but how true is this claim?
In a new Cato study, "Still a Better Deal: Private Investment vs. Social Security," Cato Senior Fellow MichaelTanner demonstrates that actual investment returns over the past 40 years show that a system of private
investment will, in fact, provide significantly higher rates of return than the current Social Security system.
Please join us for a conversation with Michael as he discusses this latest policy analysis and challenges the myth
of the superiority of the Social Security safety net.
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Chair giveaway details:
HouseBeautiful.com/Green
Color it Green Party
Thursday, March 15, 6 to 8 p.m.
Room & Board Washington, D.C. store
1840 14th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
202.729.8300
Get directions
RSVP here
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Thirteenth Annual Roger Revelle Commemorative Lecture
"Tsunamis: Are We Underestimating the Risk?"
by Dr. Eddie Bernard
Tuesday, March 20, 5:30 p.m.
Baird Auditorium
National Museum of Natural History
10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
The lecture is free and open to the public.
Reception to follow.
RSVP: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/829886/Thirteenth-Annual-Roger-Revelle-
Commemorative-Lecture
Edison Foundation is holding a conference and reception at Newseum for "Powering the People"
registration form at
http://www.edisonfoundation.net/iee/newsevents/Pages/registration.aspx
Congressional Reception & Innovation Alley Exhibits.
March 22, 2012 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Newseum
6th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Opening Reception
Friday, March 30, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Adlon Design
1028 33rd Street NW
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