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Tag Archives: Washington DC
“The Map is not the Territory”: Parallel Paths: Palestinians, Native Americans, Irish
Friday September 6 from 6 to 8 pm is the gala opening at the Jerusalem Fund Gallery Al-Quds (2425 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington DC) of an exhibition of 64 original paintings, photographs, prints, drawings, artist books and films by 39 … Continue reading
International Conference on the Future of Turkey and the Kurds
CALL FOR PAPERS:International Conference:The PKK, Kurdish Nationalism and the Future of Turkey Thursday, November 7, 2013 Virginia Tech National Capital Region 1021 Prince Street , Alexandria, VA 22314 Organized and Sponsored bySchool of Public & International Affairs, Virginia Tech, National Capital Region.Ottoman … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexandria, Kurds, Middle East, PKK, Turkey, Washington DC
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Powerless in DC
Washington DC has been through an eventful few weeks, and the action is not all at the White House, Supreme Court and in Congress. A ‘microburst’ weather storm left many residents without power on the 21st of June (including our … Continue reading
Posted in Current affairs, Obama, Presidency, Washington D.C.
Tagged climate change, electrical power, global warming, hot weather, Washington DC
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