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Events This Week
Rumi Forum
Requests the honor of your presence at the
Annual Intercultural Ramadan Iftar Dinner
When:
Wednesday, August 17, 7:30 p.m.
Where:
Rumi Forum1150 17th Street NW
Suite 408
Washington, DC 20036
Welcome: 7:45 p.m.
Dinner and Program: 8:00 p.m.
*We kindly ask guests to arrive promptly by 7:45 p.m. to ensure dinner service at 8:00p.m.,
Kindly RSVP by Friday, August 12
th
, 2011 at the link belowhttp://bit.ly/o3uEj4
For questions please call(202) 429-1690or emailvladimir@rumiforum.org
Rumi Forum was founded in 1999 with the mission to foster interfaith and intercultural dialogue, stimulate
thinking and exchange of opinions on supporting and fostering democracy and peace all over the world and toprovide a common platform for education and information exchange.
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Why Here, Not There? Investigating Emerging Nonviolent Movements"
Wednesday, August 17, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Reception to follow
Johns Hopkins University SAIS
Rome Auditorium
1619 Massachusetts Avenue NWSeating is limited, so please RSVP with name and affiliation toevents@ipsinstitute.org.
The International Peace & Security Institute (IPSI), in collaboration with The Johns Hopkins University School of
Advanced International Studies (SAIS), is hosting a FREE high-level panel discussion and networking reception on
Wednesday, August 17. The event, Why Here, Not There? Investigating emerging nonviolent movements, will
examine the dynamics that enable nonviolent movements to occur in some regions and not others at specific
moments in time.
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Yoga in the Circle!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011 - 6:30pm
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Dupont Circle Fountain
Venue Address:
Dupont Circle
Washington, DC 20036
United States
See map: Google Maps
Yoga in Dupont Circle (meet at the fountains) at 6:30pm!
Various instructors offering open Vinyasa classes (brought to you by lululemon athletica LoganCircle)!
Free!
Don't forget it's BYOM (Bring your own mat).
Wednesday
August 17, 2011
7:00-9:00 p.m.
(doors open from 6:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.)
Embassy of the Republic of Poland
2640 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
Free Admission
RSVP required:
washington.rsvp@msz.gov.pl
or
(202) 234-3800, ext. 2165
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The Embassy of the Republic of Poland
cordially invites you to
an evening with
Dr. Julian Bussgang
introducing his new translation of
yd Polski-onierz Polski (1939-1945)
Polish Jew-Polish Soldier
Edited by Hugo Schlesinger and Stanisaw Borkowski
The booklet yd Polski - onierz Polski (1939-1945) Polish Jew - Polish Soldier was first published in 1945 under
the direction of Rabbi Nathan Rbner, Jewish chaplain of the 2nd Corps of the Polish Army in Italy.
The objective of the booklet was to memorialize the valor and brave deeds of Jewish soldiers who fought during
World War II in the Underground, partisan units and in the Polish Army, both inside Poland and abroad. It alsohonors those who battled in the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, in which Jewish
volunteers joined Polish insurgents.
The new booklet, published in 2010 by the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, contains both the original Polish
text and its English translation by Dr. Julian Bussgang.
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Dr. Julian Bussgang was born in 1925 in Lww, Poland, now Lviv, Ukraine. In mid-September 1939 he fled with his
parents and sister to Romania and then to Palestine. After finishing a Polish refugee high school in Tel Aviv, he
joined the Polish 2nd Corps and fought in the Italian campaign, including the Battle of Monte Cassino. He came to
the United States in 1949.
Bussgang received his B.Sc. from University of London, MSEE from MIT, and Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard
University. After retirement from the electronics industry, he served in Warsaw and Krakw as a volunteer with
the American organization IESC (International Executive Service Corps), helping privatize Polish industrial firms.
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Bussgang and his wife, Fay, have translated two volumes of wartime accounts of Jewish child survivors of the
Holocaust still living in Poland, The Last Eyewitnesses: Children of the Holocaust Speak (Northwestern University
Press 1998 & 2005).
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Voices on Korea Symposium:
ROK Inside-out: Korea's Domestic Policies Influence on Asia
Wednesday, August 17, 1:00-2:00 p.m.
Korea Economic Institute
1800 K Street NW
Suite 1010
Washington, DC 20006
Register:http://www.keia.org/rsvp.php?event=PRG10322
Join us for a luncheon discussion as KEI holds its first Emerging Voices on Korea Symposium. As part of its continuing
efforts to highlight new thinkers on Korea, KEI has selected a group of talented students to present and develop their
research interests. All presenters and papers were recommended by leading Asia professors and selected from an
international pool. The second session of the symposium will focus on the South Koreas domestic policies and some
potential impact for its foreign relations.
South Korea is proud of its development from an aid receiving country to a nation that provides development assistance to
others. Its economic relationship with the U.S. played an important role in that process.
Emerging as a modern country and a developed economy, Korea then emphasized reform of its legal system and
profession. This internal reform combined with its overall national development enhanced Koreas role in the world. Soon
its national identity, how its people view themselves and their place in the world, became an influential factor in South
Koreas internal dynamics and also permeates its foreign relations. With the emergence of a rising China, along with
Koreas historical tensions with Japan, the emanation and evolution of Koreas national identity will be key factors in its
policy toward Northeast Asia.
The second part of the symposium features four students working factors influencing South Korean domestic and foreign
policy who will present their papers, followed by an engaging discussion. We hope you can attend and participate in the
development of new ideas and emerging voices on Korea.
South Korean National Identity and its Strategic Preferences
Andrew Kim, Princeton University
Agencies, Roles and Their Choices Shown in the Reform of the Korean Legal Profession from 1995 to 2007
Yukyong Choe, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Aligned but not Allied: ROK-Japan Bilateral Military Cooperation
Jiun Bang, University of Southern California
The Dollar Influence in East Asia: Benevolent or Overbearing?: A Comparative Answer in the US Economic Aid and the
Dollar Standard
Gloria Koo, University of Southern California
Moderator:
Nicholas Hamisevicz, Director of Research and Academic Affairs, Korea Economic Institute
Discussant:
Gordon Flake, Executive Director, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation
These papers were recommended by Gilbert Rozman (Princeton University), Taeku Lee (University of California at
Berkeley School of Law), and David Kang (USC).
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Public Perception of U.S. Education
What Americans think about the Education System from Kindergarten through Higher Education
Thursday, August 18, 3:00-5:00 p.m.
George Washington UniversityJack Morton Auditorium,
805 21st Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
A cocktail reception will follow the summit.
RSVP:https://registration.gallup.com/default.aspx?O=FZC245AJQ45449RS
You are invited to join us to explore the American public's perceptions of the U.S. education system. This event will
present findings from two national research initiatives led by Lumina Foundation and PDK International.
PDK International, the nation's premiere education association, and Gallup will share the results from theirannual survey, which measures public attitudes and opinions about America's public schools. Former Governors
Jeb Bush (R, FL) and Bob Wise (D, WV) will address the findings on digital learning and its implications forthe future of education.
Lumina Foundation will present top level findings from its Gallup study on public perceptions of highereducation in the U.S. These data will address the value of higher education compared to its cost. The event will
also examine the expectations Americans place on colleges and universities and how well they believe those
institutions are meeting those expectations.
Policy-makers, business leaders, educators, non-profit and community-based organizations, and those seekingto develop informed strategies to ensure that the country's youth are ready for college, work, and life in the 21stcentury are encouraged to attend this free event.
The following speakers and panelists are scheduled to appear at this event, hosted by Gallup and the GraduateSchool of Education and Human Development at George Washington University:
The Hon. Bob WiseFormer GovernorWest Virginia (D)
The Hon. Jeb BushFormer GovernorFlorida (R)
Shane J. Lopez, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist In ResidenceGallup
Michael J. Feuer, Ph.D.
Dean of the Graduate School of Education and Human DevelopmentGeorge Washington University
Jamie MerisotisCEO
Lumina Foundation
William J. Bushaw, Ph.D.Executive Director
PDK International
Anthony P. CarnevaleDirector of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
Phillips After 5 August Happy Hour
Event Date:
Thursday, August 18, 2011 - 5:00pm - 8:30pm
Price:
$12.00
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Venue Address:
1336 U Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
United States
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Changing the world one drink at a time! Just Cause has raised thousands of dollars for non-profitorganizations by collecting modest $10 donations at our monthly happy hours.
Each month benefits a different non-profit organization, and 100% of all donations--plus a portion ofthe bar sales--go directly to the months cause!
The idea is to bring together different groups of friends and provide people with information aboutsome of the good things happening around us and an opportunity to give back to their
community...just 'cause!
Over the past 2 years, we've raised over $26,000 for locally-serving non-profit orgs and had a lot offun doing it!
We're excited to celebrate with YOU at our next happy hour to benefit Suited for Change(www.suitedforchange.org). Founded in 1992, Suited for Change's mission is to break down barriersto self-sufficiency by providing professional clothing, career and life skills education to low-income
women.
We will be collecting clothes donations too! Perfect opportunity to clean out your closets!
Art Soiree: 2nd Annual Midsummer Night's Dream
Event Date:
Thursday, August 18, 2011 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm
$10.00
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Venue Address:
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919 19th Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
United States
See map: Google Maps
www.citieswashington.com
Second Annual MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM..Featuring LIVE BODY PAINTING & DIGITALPHOTO EXHIBIT by:
Adrienne MillsEkaterina KrupkoJabious Bam Williams
Special live performance by:BEAU YOUNG PRINCEMusic by DJ HAMMOND
Fairies and surprises share treats for all the senses - So get ready for a night of fun, fantasy andsurreal wonder as we host our second annual Midsummer Nights Dream Extravaganza.
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Join us to celebrate the summer and immerse into a fantastic, fairy-laden setting of color, art andmusic. Just as in Shakespeares classic romantic comedy, many Mystical Fantasy Creatures will beset free to roam our enchanted forest. CITIES' meticulously crafted menu, and a delightful cocktailand sparkling wine menu will further transform guests into the realm of Fairyland, while new beatsfrom DJ Hammond will make anyone revel and frolic late into the night. The evening will also featureup-and-coming music sensation Beau Young Prince. This Pop Up Shop recording artist is going tomake his first Art Soiree appearance by performing during this special evening.
Come and be part of this unforgettable evening and witness live body painting and digital photoexhibit by a team of DCs best artists.
ADRIENNE MILLS weaves a magical brush with her camera and her creative mind. She managesto do that not only as a photographer, but also as a body painter. Bored with paper canvases duringher figure painting and drawing classes, she ventured into painting on people. Human canvasesseemed to magically transform ordinary paint into live art. These images, souvenirs of the enigmaticconversion from being human to being art, allow a voyeuristic glimpse of the momentarymetamorphosis. Adrienne is a graduate of the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC. Her workhas been widely exhibited in the Mid Atlantic region including the Corcoran Gallery of Art and theSmithsonians Anacostia Museum. Mills works deal with opening new avenues in the world ofcontemporary photography that include a powerful element of painting and performance. Her modelsare her canvasses and her photographs are her powerful contributions to the dialogue of
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EKATERINA KRUPKOThis is how I can filter the reality, a special way to exist and relate my egoto the world that contains me. Ekaterina is a graduate of Kaliningrad art school and currently a
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student at a Moscow State University of Technology and Management. She has progressed fromviewing gorgeous landscapes of her native Baltic Sea and Kurische split to making sketches in theopen air like impressionist and post impressionists who she greatly admires. Ekaterina is also thefounder of an art group Feetsteps on the sand, which has showcased at diffe rent exhibitions inRussia as well as has been part of a number of international projects in Poland, Lithuania, Germanyand Sweden. As she further develops her skills, her canvases vary and her latest achievements arein body painting.http://www.artween.com/Art?ists/Ekaterina-Krupko
JABIOUS BAM WILLIAMS - A Washington, D.C. native, Jabious BAM Williams, is completely self-taught. His style is marked by extremely detailed and expressive with color placement that capturemoods and emotions most other artists can only hope to imitate. His natural talents give him theability to bring out a depth and warmth that has enchanted critics art enthusiasts alike. What makesJabious BAM Williams art and photography unique and vastly different is that his painted project ispersonal nature using a three dimensional effect that you simply have to see it to believe. For morethen ten years, Jabious Bam Williams has worked diligently to master his gifted talent by expressing,in canvas and body painting incorporating digital art and photography, deeply imbedded spiritualexperiences and involvement with people.www.facebook.com/jabious-b?am-williams-art-photograph?y
BEAU YOUNG PRINCE - incorporates a sundry of topics into his music ranging from politics andworldly issues, to what it means to be prep, young, and driven to succeed in society today. Beausmusic is reminiscent of a young kid finding his path in life, and loops you into his thoughts, hopes, andaspirations. He is a jack of all trades, perfecting the art of dance, rap, singing, and even producingmany of his own songs. After the release of his new project The Reverse Effect Beau Young Princehas earned top slots on many blog and music sites.https://www.facebook.com/Y?oungPrinceDCPopUp Shop, a brand new record label based out of DC, aims to discover talented artists and help themattain their dreams by working together towards a common goal.https://www.facebook.com/p?ages/Pop-Up-Shop-Records/
DJ HAMMOND - began his career unofficially several years ago in South Carolina with DJ AndresCatlla. Proving the South was too small for him, and his appetite for adventure too great, Hammondrelocated to Washington DC in March of 2008 to officially become The District's DJ 'Ambassador ofFun'. Since moving to the city, he adopted the DJ booth as his new home and spins a variety ofhouse music genres including but not limited to deep, funky, and soulful house.
The woodland fairies will make you believe,A magical event is set to take place on a Summer Eve!An event so grand, it will not be soon forgotten!
For one night treat yourself and escape to world of magic and wonder.
Dress code: Fashionable cocktail attire or Ladies dressed all flowy and floral, and gents in livery notquite so formal.Entrance fee: $10 (cash only) from 7pm-ClosingPlease RSVP atinfo@theartsoiree.com
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Take a look below at our short informative video on how you can get on the
ROAD TO BUSINESS SCHOOL, it is less than ONE Minute long!
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The Iraqi Cultural Center in Washington DCIs pleased to invite you to the cultural symposium,
"The Philosophy of Fasting in Religions"
Thursday, August 18, 6:30 p.m.
Iraqi Cultural Center
1630 Connecticut Avenue NW
2nd floor
Washington DC 20009
Iftar banquet will followSeating is limited, please RSVP by August 16th at:culturalcenter@iraqiembassy.us
Guest speakers
Nashat Mandwee Writer and author from Mandaean religion
Maurice Shohet Board member of the World Organization of Jews
Gabriel Habib Former General Secretary of the Middle East Council of Churches
Al Sheikh Aous Asfar Representative of Al Imam Center in Detroit
Symposium moderated by
Dr. Jamal Al-Barzinji Vice President of Research & Publications of the
International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)
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The Old Print Gallery Invites You To...
A Special Opening Reception
for
Location, Location, Location
DATE: Friday, August 19, 2011TIME: 5:00-8:00 p.m.
LOCATION: The Old Print Gallery
The show is a selection ofrealistic, abstracted, and
imagined places, depicted by our contemporary and
early 20th century printmakers. Twenty different
artists explore their architectural and topographical
worlds through prints.
The Old Print Gallery
1220 31st Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 965-1818
The ANSWER Coalition encourages its members and supporters to attend the following event.
Cuba: An African Odyssey
Friday, August 19
at 7:00 p.m.Justice Center
617 Florida Avenue NW
Shaw/Howard University Metro
(yellow/green line)
Cuba: An African Odyssey tells the story of the
Cold War through its least known theatre: Africa.
Soon after the Cuban revolutionaries' victory in 1959, Africas young revolutionaries, led byLumumba, Cabral and Neto, asked Cubas freedom fighters for help in their battle against colonial
domination. Cuba played a key role in Africas struggle for liberation.
Watch the preview!
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From Che Guevaras work in the Congo to the triumphant Battle of Cuito Cuanavale in Angola,
Cuba: An African Odyssey tells a crucial piece of the story behind the so-called Cold War, shows
the true meaning of international solidarity and sheds light on the current dynamic in Africa.
Sponsored by the Party for Socialism and Liberation
The Party for Socialism and Liberation is a member of the ANSWER Coalition Steering Committee.
A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
CHANEL No. 19 Launch Event
Friday, August 19, 12:00-4:00 p.m.
Main Level
Saks Fifth Avenue
5555 Wisconsin AvenueChevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 657-9000
Stop by CHANEL Beauty to enjoy a glass of champagne and learn about the newest fragrance by CHANEL.
Enter to win a bottle of the exclusive fragrance.
*No purchase necessary to enter or win. One entry per customer, please.
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Cato on Campus invites you to an event.
Cato on Campus invites you to an Intern Forum
August 18, 2011
U.S. Debt and the Millennials:
Is Washington Creating a Lost Generation?
featuring
Matt Yglesias
Center for American Progress
Megan McArdleThe Atlantic
and
Matt MitchellMercatus Center
moderated by
Dan MitchellCato Institute
It is a tumultuous time to be a young American. The national debt is accruing at a record
pace, more than doubling in the past decade to reach $14.6 trillion today, and future
liabilities threaten to drive government spending even higher. Job growth has been tepid,
with unemployment persistently over 9 percent. For soon-to-be college graduates and
early professionals looking to find jobs and plot their futures, many are at a loss for what toexpect and how to move forward.
How will mounting deficits impact todays young people in the years to come? Some argue
that government spending is necessary to ensure the future by providing school loans,
unemployment insurance, infrastructure investments, and other social provisions. Others
hold that government spending cripples the future due to massive welfare commitments,
misaligned economic incentives, and polluted market signals.
Join us to hear from a panel of young wonks and journalists as they discuss the pending
outlook for Millennials.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
6:30 p.m.
(Reception to follow)
F. A. Hayek Auditorium
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue NW
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Washington, DC 20001
Cato Intern Forums are free of charge.
To register, visitwww.cato.org/event.php?eventid=8180
or call(202) 789-5229bynoon on Wednesday, August 17, 2011.
If you can't make it to the Cato Institute, watch this Forumlive online.
Wine and Art Night
Friday, August 19, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Carbon
2643 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
Did you know CARBON sells local art? Join us for an evening of Art Appreciation by meeting the photographers and
take up to 50% off their framed prints. Light refreshments will be served.
Please Join us:
"Fall and Rise"
The Solo Show of Joe IuratoShow end date: September 12
Opening Reception
Saturday, August 20, 8:00-11:00 p.m.
Art Whino Gallery
120 American Way
National Harbor, MD 20745
The event is FREE and open to the public.
At a very young age, were taught that if we fall down trying to accomplish something weshould get back up and try again. Learning to walk is a perfect example, as the bumps
and bruises from repeatedly collapsing to the ground soon give way to smiles and a
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newfound independence in mobility. Nobody just hands us the key to walking. We earn it.
Each and every one of us, regardless of the social or economical status were born into,
earns it. Maybe we cant recall how good it felt the day we made it across the living
room floor on our own two feet, but in life, well have plenty other opportunities to reach
our rewards as we stumble, fall and fight like hell to get back up.
As we get older, the falls we take are usually harder, often unexpected, and more difficult
to recover from. Rather than leave scars on our hands and knees, they leave us bleeding
emotionally. More importantly, what we do afterward can determine the course of our
lives moving forward. The work for Joes Fall and Rise examines the fall and the
moment of self restoration and enlightenment upon picking oneself up, as opposed to
falling back down and falling apart.
About the Artist
:01 represents one second. In times of adversity, it only takes a single second to decideyoure going to pick yourself up and move forward in a positive direction, regardless of
the circumstances involved. :01 means never give up. Stay the course. Believe in who
you are. Embrace the next challenge and begin a new chapter.
Joes art can be found in both public spaces and in galleries. His stenciling technique,
which he describes as drawing with an Exacto blade, is completely his own, and its
evidenced within the styling of his works. His cuts are proportionate and clean, yet
painterly and imperfect. His subject matter varies according to his daily inspirations, from
large-scale portraits of children recognizing their importance to society and this planetsfuture; to faceless characters that appear at a crossroads somewhere in between victory
and defeat; to people floating and driftingaway with elation and self restoration; and to
his more recent textural paintings of ropes and chains, things that Joe finds symbolic of
strength and unity, rather than restraint and oppression. Regardless of the subject
matter, Joes adamant about creating socially conscious work that speaks to the times.
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Neshama Soulworks Studio and
Beanetics Coffee Roasters present
"The Evolution of Art" Series
featuring
"A Retrospective of Three Artists":
Paintings by
Yolanda Saenz-Atkins, Cindi Kurtz, and
Sabiha Malik
through September 2, 2011
Meet the Artists:
Sunday, August 21, 2011
2:00-4:00 p.m.
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Where & When:
BEANETICS
Coffee Roasters
7028 Columbia Pike
Annandale, VA 22003
(703)941-4506
through
September 2, 2011
Artists' Statement:
We are three artists who inspire each other; we have been painting
together for 8 years. We paint as a way to express ourselves; at the same
time, we believe we create art that is pleasing to the "eye of the beholder."
We paint to express our thoughts, feelings, and ideas about the beauty of
the colorful world around us. We like the observer to visit the places or
view the objects we paint.
About the Artists:
Yolanda Saenz-Atkins was born in Brownsville, Texas. In 1972 she moved to northern
Virginia and, after receiving a degree in Early Childhood Education at George Mason
University, began teaching kindergarten/first grade at Kings Park Elementary in Springfield.
After teaching for 15 years, she retired from the Fairfax County Public Schools. In 2006 she
found the time to embark on a journey toward developing her love and passion for the arts.
She found support and guidance when she met Nancy Jung, her art teacher and mentor.
After three years of studying under Nancy's tutelage, she has developed a creative body ofwork using a variety of techniques-but mostly using her favorite medium, oils. In addition to
painting and playing with her grandchildren, Yolanda stays active in her community by
serving as president of the Friends of Pohick Library. She plans to continue her work as an
artist by exploring and expressing her creativity through her paintings.
Cindi Kurtz took 2 years off work when her husband was stationed at Wright Patterson Air
Force Base in Ohio in 1999. She finally had the time to join Brush and Pallette, where she
learned charcoal , pastels, and watercolor. When she moved back to northern Virginia, she
started taking oil classes with Nancy Jung in 2002 and has been there ever since! "It truly is
my therapy!"
Sabiha Malik has a degree in Arts and a diploma in Interior Decoration and Window
Display. For the past 15 years she has worked with three international and national
companies as a visual coordinator. She also has taught art to children at a Montessori
school. "Nature has always inspired me, and to me the universe is like a huge canvas or
palette filled with colors. My canvas and colors are my life. When I am working with paint it
gives me a lot of positive energy and pleasure. I would like to thank my teacher Nancy, who
makes our thoughts come out in colors instead of words."
You're invited to meet the artists on Sunday, August 21st, from 2pmto 4pm. Come see their work and learn more about their approach to
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their art.
"The Evolution of Art" highlights the work of emerging local artists in a
unique exhibit space. This innovative series brings together fine art and
fresh-roasted coffee in an intimate and comfortable setting.
Beanetics is open Monday through Thursday from 7am to 8pm, Friday and
Saturday from 7am to 9pm, and Sunday from 8:30am to 6pm.
Review of Omics-Based Tests for Predicting Patient Outcomes in Clinical Trials
August 22, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
NAS' Keck Center
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington DC 20001
RSVP:mpark@nas.eduor (202) 334-1233
Agenda:
7:30 am Continental Breakfast Available
8:00 am Welcome and Meeting Purpose Gil Omenn, committee chair
8:05 am Meeting Format and Operating Principles IOM staff
8:10 am Introductions Committee Members, including Discovery of Process Working Group Members:
Gil Omenn, M.D., Ph.D., University of Michigan Medical School
Tom Fleming, Ph.D., University of Washington
David DeMets, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison
David Ransohoff, M.D., University of North Carolina School of Medicine and Gillings School of Global Public
Health
Gail Geller, Sc.D., Johns Hopkins University
8:15 am Introductions and Opening Remarks Duke representatives
8:30 am Discussions with Duke representatives
Rob Califf, M.D., Vice Chancellor for Clinical Research and Director of Duke Translational Medicine Institute
Sally Kornbluth, Ph.D., Vice Dean for Research
Michael Cuffe, M.D., M.B.A., Vice President for Ambulatory Services, Chief Medical Officer for Duke
University Health System
John Falletta, M.D., Senior Chair, Institutional Review Board
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Ross McKinney, M.D., Institutional Official 2006/2007, and Chair of the Conflict of Interest Committee
William Barry, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
Geoff Ginsburg, M.D., Ph.D., Director, IGSP Center for Genomic Medicine
Michael Kelley, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Oncology and Cancer Protocol Committee
10:00 am BREAK
10:15 am Resume Discussion
12:00 pm Pick up Lunch
12:30 pm Resume Discussion
2:30 pm BREAK
2:45 pm Resume Discussion
5:30 pm End
September 22 thru 25, 2011 Follow us!The (e)merge art fair advances multiple platforms where
artists, gallerists, curators and collectors can discover and
experience emerging art.
SAVE THE DATE
(e)merge art fair September 23-25, 2011
opening preview:
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Thursday, September 22, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Capitol Skyline Hotel
10 Eye Street SW
Washington, DC 20024
Corner South Capitol & Eye Street
The inaugural (e)merge art fair will take place September 22nd-25th in Washington, DC at the Rubell Family's Capitol
Skyline Hotel.
(e)merge advances a new fair model featuring over 75 exhibitors in two platforms: The Gallery Platform is comprised of
national and international galleries and non-profit exhibition spaces that support and exhibit emerging art; The Artist
Platform features a vetted selection of works by artists that are not yet represented. Each section will feature new works in
performance, installation, painting, sculpture video and other new media.
The Opening Preview will take place on Thursday, September 22nd from 7:00 to 9:00 pm followed by a concert by the
pool with LouLou and the Disappointer Sisters (featuring members of Thievery Corporation, Fugazi, French Toast
and The Deadmen)
(e)merge is creating an engaging series on panel discussions, collector and museum tours as well as evening events with our
cultural partners and sponsors. Cultural partners include: The Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, The National Gallery of Art, The Phillips Collection and The National Museum of Women in the Arts.
A complete list of exhibitors, onsite and offsite events, performances and details will be available very soon online.
"Homeland Security 4.0: Overcoming Centralization, Complacency, and Politics"
Tuesday, August 23, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Lehrman Auditorium
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue NEWashington DC 20002-4999
RSVP:http://www.heritage.org/Events/2011/08/Homeland-Security-40
On September 11, 2001, America experienced domestically the single worst terrorist attack any country hassuffered in modern times with the collapse of over 250 building floors, the death of roughly 3,000 people, and
the economic impact in the tens of billions of dollars. Ten years later, the nation has undergone tremendous
changes in terms of how we do business on homeland security. Thanks to the PATRIOT Act and similarcounterterrorism tools, at least 41 publicly known terrorist attacks have been foiled since 9/11 that otherwise
would have resulted in a significant loss of life and property. Despite these successes however, many issuesremain to be addressed if the nation hopes to stay ahead in the war on terrorism and build a healthy homelandsecurity enterprise capable of tacking the threats we face.
Join us as we outline these issues and the future of the United States homeland security enterprise with the launch
of The Heritage Foundations report Homeland Security 4.0: A New Agenda for Overcoming Centralization,
Complacency, and Politics to Enhance Americas Security.
More about the speakers
James Jay Carafano, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, and Director, Douglas and Sarah
llison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation
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Matt Mayer
Visiting Fellow, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation
Hosted by:
Michael Franc
Vice President, Government Studies, Heritage Foundation
JOIN US
Immigration Equality & Action Fund invite our D.C.-area supporters
to join us for an open house reception:
Tuesday, August 23
4:30-6:30 p.m.
At our new Washington, D.C. offices
1325 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 250
Meet & visit with our Executive Director, Rachel B. Tiven, and our Washington, DC staff
PleaseRSVP via Facebook
For questions, or additional information, email Maria Booth atmbooth@immigrationequality.org.
Immigration Equality Action Fund is a 501(c)4 not-for-profit organization. Because 100% of gifts to the Action Fund support unlimited lobbying
for LGBT families, gifts to the Action Fund are not deductible either as charitable contributions or as business expenses under 26 U.S.C. 162(e).
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Check out Sewall-Belmont's excitingprograms & gallery talks in August
The National Woman's Party andPolitical Rhetoric: Visual Propaganda inthe Battle for the Vote
Thursday, August 25, 7:00 p.m.
Free and open to the public
William G. McGowan Theater
National Archives
Constitution Avenue and 7th Street NW
The National Archives commemorates the 91st
anniversary of the signing of the 19th Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution - giving women the right to vote - with a
special panel discussion on the National Womans Partys(NWP) use of persuasive language and imagery to secure
suffrage. The program is presented in partnership with the
Sewall-Belmont House & Museum and will featureexamples from our Nina Allender collection of political
cartoons.
Program attendees will hear from panelists Lisa Kathleen
Graddy of the National Museum of American History and
Dr. Kyle Ciani, Associate Professor of History, Illinois
State University, on the ways in which the National
Womans Party utilized various forms of rhetoric toengage and persuade the public and elected officials to
support womens right to vote. Ms. Graddy will examinethe banners carried in suffrage parades and during the
NWPs pickets in front of the White House. Attendees will
see the tactics and strategies employed by the NWP during
the campaign for the right to vote , and the escalation ofthe messaging as the U.S. entered World War I. Dr. Ciani
will examine the Nina Allender cartoons featured on the
covers of The Suffragist, the weekly periodical of the
National Womans Party. The Allender cartoons show the
persuasive abilities of the NWP to control and distribute aparticular campaign message and imagery garnering
support for suffrage.
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Sewall-Belmont House and Museum | 144 Constitution Ave., NE | Washington | DC | 20002
HRC's "Be Part of Equality"
August 24, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Men's on 3
Bloomingdale's
5300 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Chevy Chase MD 20815
RSVP:(202) 423-2889orDCtickets@hrc.org. Space is limited.
Bloomingdale's Chevy Chase and the Human Rights Campaign invite you to Be Part of Equality!
See the latest evening wear trends from top designers and get red carpet treatment at Bloomingdale's HRC Event.
Shop during the event and receive 15% off your purchase.* Plus, 10% of all sales during the event will benefit the
Human Rights Campaign.
Enjoy signature drinks and hors d'oeuvres and DJ beats while you shop and mingle with other HRC supporters to get
ready for the Human Rights Campaign's National Dinner.
*Some exclusions may apply. Please see a sales associate for details.
Fashionable Fundraiser
Thursday, August 25, 3:00-6:00 p.m.
Bloomingdale's
5300 Western Avenue
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(240) 744-3700
Move to the DJ beats as you shop for a cause in Men's and Women's during Fashionable Fundraiser. Sip on a Ruby
Ribbon mocktail, enjoy our Red Candy Bar and stop by Cosmetics for the Red Hot Lipstick Event.
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ANIMEZING 2011
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ShogakukanYomiuri-TVUNIVERSAL MUSICSho-ProTohoTMS. Under license to FUNimationR
Productions, Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Friday, August 26, 6:30 p.m.
Japananese Information and
Culture Center
1150 18th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 238-6900
A phantom thief is on the loose, and his explosive capers are
knocking out lights all over town! His target? A priceless
Russian heirloom people are dying to get their hands on. Pint-
sized gumshoe Conan Edogawa is on the case, but there's more
to this mystery than meets the eye. Nothing is what it seems:
the good guys seem bad, the bad guys seem good, and not even
the boy detective knows who to trust. There's no room for error
when life and limb are on the line, and Conan's going to need
help if he wants to unmask the Last Wizard of the Century!
Based on the award-winning Detective Conan manga and
anime series, Cased Closed: The Last Wizard of the Century is
an action-packed mystery the whole family will enjoy solving
together.
Japanese with English subtitles.
Rated TV-PG: suitable for ages 8 and older.
95 min, 1999. Directed by Kenji Kodama.
This event is free and open to the public. Please note that
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seating is limited and registration does not guarantee guests a
seat. Registered guests will be seated first. Open seats will be
given to guests on standby when the program begins.
Register Now!
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Special Event:
Art meets Fashion
Fashion meets Art
Friday, August 26
6:00-8:00 p.m.
at International Visions Gallery &Carbon Fashion Boutique
International Visions
Gallery is joining forces
with the Sustainable
Chic fashion boutique,
Carbon, for the ArtisanSeries kick off reception
and the first sidewalk
runway show to grace
the streets of
Connecticut Avenue.
Located across the
street from the Adams
Morgan - Woodly Park
metro stop, a stylish
runway between
International Visions and
Carbon will be created to show the latest fashions of Carbon's
cutting edge designers with models walking with original works
from our fine arts gallery collection.
This spectacular event will kick off our Super Hot Summer Saleand the second annual Artisan Series inspired by Rush
Philanthropic Arts Foundation, sponsored by Bombay Sapphire.
Auralis Studio Designs
DC, MD and
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Stay tuned for upcoming Artisan Series events at local restaurants
and venues in the DC area this September and October.
International Visions Gallery
2629 Connecticut Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008
[GALLERY HOURS] Wednesday - Saturday, 11am-6pm or by appointment
"24 Hours Berlin: A Day in the Life" marathon screening
Saturday, August 27, 6:00 a.m.-Sunday, August 28, 6:00 a.m.
Goethe Institut
812 Seventh Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
Free
RSVP:(202) 289-1200, ext. 162orrsvp@washington.goethe.org
Germany, 2008,Director: Volker Heise,Producer: Thomas Kufus,Editors: Wolfram Kohler, Annette Muff,
Christina Preussker, Valrie Smith & Rudi Zieglmeier
A day in the life of a city and its inhabitants filmed by 80 different camera teams on a single day, Friday,
September 5, 2008, then edited and broadcast one year later, for 24 hours, without interruption, starting at 6 amon Saturday, September 5, 2009.
Bring your sleeping bag and pillow and join us for part or all of this amazing 24-hour portrait of the city of
Berlin. Take part in our prize drawing every two hours. Breakfast foods will be provided; Berlin-style snacks
will be available for purchase at lunch and dinner time.
Shown by special arrangement with zero one 24 Film and Rundfunk Radio Berlin-Brandenburg.
New Directions in Social Demography, Social Epidemiology, and the Sociology of Aging
August 29-30
NAS' Keck Center
500 Fifth Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
RSVP:jsovde@nas.eduor(202) 334-1923
Agenda:
(Subject to Change)
Monday, August 29, 12:30-5:00 p.m.
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12:30 p.m. - Working Lunch will be available in the meeting room.
12:30-12:45 p.m. - Welcome
Goals of the meeting
Linda Waite, University of ChicagoBarney Cohen, National Research Council
12:45-1:00 p.m. - Sponsor Perspective on the Statement of Task
Richard Suzman, National Institute on Aging
1:00-2:00 p.m. - Background Paper 1. Demography
Melissa Hardy, Penn State University
2:00-3:00 p.m. - Background Paper 2. Social and Economic Contexts and Policy of Aging
Jacqueline Angel, University of Texas
3:00-3:15 p.m. - Break
3:15-4:45 p.m. - Theme (1) Biology
Presenter: Tara Grunewald, UCLA
Discussion leaders: Maxine Weinstein, Georgetown University
Nicholas Christakis, Harvard University
Tuesday, August 30, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
8:30-9:00 a.m. - Welcome back and recap
Linda Waite, University of Chicago
9:00-10:30 a.m. - Theme (2). Contexts and Environment
Presenter: Christopher Browning, Ohio State University
Discussion leader: Claude Fischer, University of California at Berkeley
10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Theme (3). Institutions and Policies
Presenter: Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota
Discussion leader: Mark Hayward, University of Texas
12:00-12:45 p.m. - Lunch
12:45-2:15 p.m. - Theme (4). Interventions and Evaluations
Presenter: Leonard Syme, University of California at Berkeley
Discussion leader: Abby King, Stanford University
2:15-3:30 p.m. - Theme (5) Linking Multiple Levels, Integrated Systems
Presenter: Michael Shanahan, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDiscussion leader: John Cacioppo, University of Chicago
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3:30-3:45 p.m. - Break
3:45- 5:00 p.m.
Theme (6) Theorization, Conceptualization, Measurement
Discussion leaders: Nicholas Christakis, Harvard University
Hillard Kaplan, University of New Mexico
Judith Seltzer, UCLA
5:00 p.m. - Adjourn
The Ambassador of the Czech Republic and Mrs. Petr Gandalovic, in remembrance of the 10th Anniversary of the Victims
of September 11th, invite you to a special concert of Tre Mezzi, featuring mezzo sopranos Shawnee Bell, Kehembe
Eichelberger, and Sylvia Twine, accompanied by pianist Everett P. Williams, performing works by Antonin Dvorak, HenryBurleigh, and Duke Ellington.
The event is also a part of the Mutual Inspirations Festival 2011 - Antonin Dvorak. For additional information about the
festival and Tre Mezzi, please visitwww.mutualinspirations.org/events/tre-mezzi/.
Sunday, September 11, 5:00 p.m.
Embassy of the Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom Street NW
Washington, DC 20008
RSVP:(202) 274-9101oramb_washington@embassy.mzv.cz.
Business AttireAdmission is free.
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