Welcome thomas swick to discuss his book falling place a story of love poland the making of a travel writer. Falling into place is the personal story of young mans discovery of the world. In his development, a travel writer. It is also a love story as he and hanya overcome cultural differences. Communist bureaucracy, unhealthy separations. Intertwined with both is the story of revolution that altered history with the worlds attention. Once again turned to Eastern Europe, a cold war reality. This memoir can help americans better understand both thomas swick, the travel editor of the south florida sunsentinel. From 1989 to 2008, during which time, the newspapers name appeared in the first nine editions of the best American Travel writing. He is author of four books and his work has appeared in National Newspapers and magazines, literary journals and anthologies. He currently lives with his wife in fort lauderdale, florida. And you can find at thomas swick dot com. Speck will be in conver
David cortright eight, who is Professor Emeritus at the university of notre dame and the former director of policy studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace studies. Hes the author of many books, including peace works the citizens role in ending the cold war peace a history of movements and ideas and as the springboard for this session, a peaceful superpower. Lessons from the Worlds Largest Antiwar Movement, which was just published this year on the 20th anniversary. More or less of the start of the u. S. War in iraq and i think all of you who registered in advance for the conference received a pdf of that of that book. From 1978 to 1988. David was the executive director of sane first and then sane freeze after. The two organizations merged. He was an antivietnam war activist as an an enlisted soldier, and he was later in 2000 to a founder of win without war, which he discusses in the in the book a peaceful superpower. We will next go to my right, carolyn, rusty isenberg, w
David cortright eight, who is Professor Emeritus at the university of notre dame and the former director of policy studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace studies. Hes the author of many books, including peace works the citizens role in ending the cold war peace a history of movements and ideas and as the springboard for this session, a peaceful superpower. Lessons from the Worlds Largest Antiwar Movement, which was just published this year on the 20th anniversary. More or less of the start of the u. S. War in iraq and i think all of you who registered in advance for the conference received a pdf of that of that book. From 1978 to 1988. David was the executive director of sane first and then sane freeze after. The two organizations merged. He was an antivietnam war activist as an an enlisted soldier, and he was later in 2000 to a founder of win without war, which he discusses in the in the book a peaceful superpower. We will next go to my right, carolyn, rusty isenberg, w
The amanpour. Hour. Heres where were headed this week it took a sickening video of violence for Sean Diddy Combs to finally admitted it and apologize for abusing his then girlfriend. I think a lot of assets, survivors will recognize our perpetrators in him, but a week later, we redirect the spotlight squarely onto survivors with an incredible panel of women on both sides of the pond and there are so many women, men, and children who are watching this and i just want them i want them to know that they are not alone, then the dean of columbia Journalism School, jelani cobb, on balancing Freedom Of Speech and security and fighting disinformation in a critical Election Year we havent come to any real conclusions about what should be done with disinformation, plus, how the sudden death of irans president could reboot its relationship with them america, moving towards the more middle gives more room for the United States to engage your on. Also, this our israeli author and public intellectua
700 people have been killed in gaza. The total death told from israeli strikes has now topped 6,500 since october the 7th, including nearly 3,000 children. Despite calls for seasfire. The bombardment of gaza has continued with the besieg Enclave Operating without electricity or supplies. Pro palestinian voices are now urging the International Community to push for this fire to allow humanitarian aid to the region. Well, im joined in the studio by the author, journalist and activist marksworth. Hes a longtime antiracist campaigner whos publicly and consistently spoken up in support of palestinian rights and joining the show via skype from canada is the documentary filmmaker and writer and the journal specializing in the middle east, robert in lakesh. Gentlemen, thank you so much for being with us. Im going to kick things off with you, robert, because this is a particularly difficult times. I know have loved ones caught up in the tragedy. What can or will you share with us . Um, from my