Politics
Hanan Ashrawi (2005-2006)
Oct 25, 2005
鈥淭he Global Context and Human Imperative of Peace in the Middle East鈥 Hanan Ashrawi is a scholar and activist in the struggle for a Palestinian homeland. As the founder and secretary general of the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy, [...]
Sister Helen Prejean (2005-2006)
Sep 28, 2005
鈥淒ead Man Walking 鈥 The Journey Continues鈥 Sister Helen of St. Joseph of Medaille, New Orleans is a Roman Catholic nun. She has been a spiritual advisor to many individuals on death row. She wrote a book, Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the [...]
Evelyne Accad (2004-2005)
Mar 08, 2005
鈥淪exuality and War in the Aftermath of September Eleven鈥 Evelyne Accad is professor emerita of Francophone, Arabophone, African, Middle East, Women鈥檚 Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She was born in Beirut in 1943 and [...]
Linda Colley (2004-2005)
Nov 25, 2004
鈥淭he Difficulties of Empire: Present, Past and Future鈥 Linda Colley is the Shelby M.C. Davis 1958 professor of history at Princeton University and the author of Britons: Forging the Nation 1707-1837, which investigated how inhabitants of England, Scotland, and Wales came to [...]
Margaret MacMillan (2004-2005)
Nov 04, 2004
鈥淭he Uses and Abuses of History: Versailles and Beyond鈥 Margaret MacMillan is a provost at Trinity College and Professor of History at the University of Toronto. She is also emeritus Professor of International History and the former Warden of St. Antony鈥檚 College at the [...]
Naomi Klein (2004-2005)
Oct 20, 2004
鈥淲ar and Fleece: How Economic 鈥楽hock Therapy鈥 Backfired in Iraq鈥 Naomi Klein is an award-winning author, a senior correspondent at The Intercept, and the inaugural Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University. She is a syndicated [...]
Linda McQuaig (1998-1999)
Apr 08, 1999
鈥淩eviving Democracy鈥 Linda McQuaig is an activist, journalist, and author described by the National Post as 鈥淐anada鈥檚 Michael Moore.鈥 She is the author of numerous books that challenge free-market economic ideology and call for a more egalitarian distribution of wealth [...]
Charles Taylor (1997-1998)
Mar 13, 1998
鈥淕lobalization, Ethnicity, and the Future of Canada鈥 Charles Taylor is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at McGill University. From 1976-1978, he held the Chichele Chair at Oxford University before returning to Canada to participate in the Quebec referendum campaign of [...]
John Ralston Saul (1996-1997)
Oct 09, 1996
鈥淏etween Corporatism and Democracy: Surviving as a Citizen in Modern Society鈥 John Ralston Saul is an award-winning Canadian essayist, humanist, and author of the best-selling book, Voltaire鈥檚 Bastards: The Dictatorship of Reason in the West (1992), which examines Western [...]
Ruth Hubbard (1995-1996)
Oct 12, 1995
鈥淚n a Science Restructured on Feminist Lines, Would the Laws of Gravity Still Hold?鈥 Ruth Hubbard was a professor of biology at Harvard University, where she was the first woman to hold a tenured professorship in biology. From the 1940s to the 1960s, she made important [...]
Ursula Franklin (1994-1995)
Feb 15, 1995
鈥淭echnology and the Task of Civilization: A Perspective of the 20th Century鈥 Ursula Franklin was a scientist, activist, and public figure known for her peace and climate activism. Franklin received her Ph.D. in experimental physics at the Technical University of Berlin in [...]
Barbara Kopple (1994-1995)
Jan 20, 1995
鈥淪hades of Grey: The Power and Passion of Documentary Film鈥 Barbara Kopple is a two-time Academy Award winning filmmaker. She directs documentaries, as well as narrative television and film. Her recent work includes the film Running from Crazy (2013), about the life of [...]