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Events This Week
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House of Sweden
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Washington DC, 20007
Phone:(202) 467-2600
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Dear Colleagues:
The Stimson Center invites you to the launch of a new monograph co-authored by Polly Nayak
and Michael Krepon, The Unfinished Crisis: US Crisis Management after the 2008 Mumbai
Attacks. This detailed assessment of US diplomacy was informed by interviews with Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice, National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley, Ambassadors David
Mulford and Anne Patterson, and many other US officials.
We will convene at the Stimson Center this Wednesday, February 8, at 3:00 p.m. The authors
will discuss the crisis and its likely consequences for the region and for US policy.
Stimson's conference facilities are located on the 12th floor of 1111 19th Street NW, near the
Farragut and Dupont Circle Metro stations. Please contact Nate Cohn ([email protected]
) if
you plan to attend.
Stimson's work on deterrence stability and crisis management on the subcontinent is made
possible by grant support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the
National Nuclear Security Administration.
Best wishes,
Michael KreponCo-founder and South Asia Program Director
Please plan to join us at a Capitol Hill reception
recognizing the ongoing achievements of the
Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM)
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
5:30-7:30 p.m.
The Gold Room, 2168 Rayburn House Office Building
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Featuring the regenerative medicine breakthroughs being developed
for our nations most severely wounded warriors
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Singapore Conference
Wednesday, February 8, 9:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
RSVP:
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The CSIS Southeast Asia program is pleased to invite you to participate in a Singapore Conference on February 8,
2012, with a select and high level group of experts and senior policy officials at the Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS). The conference will bring together several ministers from Singapores new cabinetand other Singaporean and U.S. Officials, thought leaders, business executives, and journalists to discuss a range of
issues from the political changes taking place in Singapore to cooperation between our countries on regional and
global priorities. The Singapore Conference will focus on five key themes:
1. Assessing Singapores politics and foreign policy
2. Strengthening trade partnerships and constructing a framework for growth in the Asia-Pacific
3. Bolstering security cooperation in Asia
4. Educational partnerships and preparing students for the 21st Century economy
5. Defining a strategic cooperation for the 21st century
The conference is organized at a vital moment for both the United States and Singapore. The center of gravityfor American foreign policy, national security, and economic interests are being realigned and shifting towardsAsia. The United States is thinking more strategically about the Asia-Pacific and Southeast Asia in particular.
Singapore has been a vital partner of the United States with extensive linkages from trade and investment,sustainable environmental policy, to security and political ties. American officials, business leaders, and civilsociety leaders and the new Singaporean leadership value this opportunity to discuss these issues, and theconference has been designed to meet that need.
I hope that you will be able to join us and provide you insights and input to enrich this important and timelydiscussion.
Please note that all of the keynote speeches will be on the record. However, the panel discussions that followwill adhere to Chatham House Rule.
Agenda:
8:30 a.m. - Registration of Participants
9:00 a.m. - Welcoming Remarks
Ernest Bower, Senior Adviser & Director for Southeast Asia, CSIS
The Hon. Chan Heng Chee, Ambassador, Embassy of Singapore
9:15 a.m. - New Directions: Singapore Politics and Foreign Policy
Moderator: Ernest Bower, Senior Advisor & Director for Southeast Asia
Keynote Speech: Minister K. Shanmugam, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Singapore
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Panel Discussion and Q&A
Speakers:Ashok Mirpuri Singapore, Ambassador to Indonesia
Janadas Devan, Director of Institute of Policy Studies
Stanley Roth, Vice-President, International Government Relations, Boeing
Stapleton Roy, Former US Ambassador to Singapore & Director of Kissinger Institute for Chinese-US studies,Woodrow Wilson International Center
11:00 a.m. - Strengthening the Trade Partnership: Recovery through Growth in the Asia-PacificModerator: Carla Hills, CEO, Hills and Co
Introductory Comments:
Minister S. Iswaran, 2nd Minister for Trade and Industry, Singapore
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Speakers:The Hon. Charlene Barshefsky, Chair, International Trade, Investment and Market Access Practice, WilmerCutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Jeffrey J. Schott, Senior Fellow, Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics
Ng How Yue, Second Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore
Ong Ye Kung, Deputy Secretary-General, National Trade Union Congress, Singapore
12:30 p.m. - Luncheon: Building Security Partnerships in Asia
Moderator:Dr. Michael Green, Japan Chair, CSIS
Keynote speech: Chee Wee Kiong, Second Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Speakers:The Hon. Richard Armitage, Former Deputy Secretary of State
Dennis Blair, Former Director of National Intelligence and former Commander-in-Chief, US Pacific Command
BG Gary Ang, Deputy Secretary (Policy), Ministry of Defence, Singapore
Barry Desker, Dean of S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University
Major-General (NS) Ng Chee Khern, Director of the Security and Intelligence Division (SID), Singapore
2:00 p.m. - Partnerships in Education: Preparing Students for a 21st Century EconomyIntroductory Comments:Minister Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Education, Singapore
Joanne Weiss (invited), Chief of Staff, Office of the Secretary, United States Department of Education
Panel Discussion and Q&A
Speakers:Linda Darling-Hammond, Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education, Stanford UniversityJessica Kehayes (invited), Director of Education and Chief of Staff Education Department, Asia Society
Susan Fuhrman (invited), President of Teachers College, Columbia University and President of the NationalAcademy of Education
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Tan Ching Yee, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Singapore
3:30 p.m. - Coffee Break
4:00 p.m. - Defining a 21st Century Strategic Partnership
Moderator: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Professor of Politics and International AffairsWoodrow Wilson School ofPublic and International Affairs Princeton University
Peter Ho, Senior Advisor, Centre for Strategic Futures & Senior Fellow, Civil Service College
Kurt M. Campbell, Assistant Secretary for East Asian & Pacific Affairs U.S. Department of State
Discussion and Q & A
5:30p.m. - Reception
Power, Inc. The Epic Rivalry Between Big Business and Government and the Reckoning that Lies Ahead
Wednesday, February 8, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036-2103
RSVP:http://carnegieendowment.org/events/forms/?fa=registration&event=3513
Foreign Policymagazine and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will host the
launch of David Rothkopfs newest book, Power, Inc. The Epic Rivalry Between Big Business and Governmentand
the Reckoning that Lies Ahead. Rothkopf will present his book, which traces the changing relationship between
public and private power and looks at the implications of the rise of great private actors and the weakening of
many states.
A panel discussion will follow with Robert Hormats, undersecretary of state for economic growth, energy, and
the environment; and Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author ofThe Quest(Penguin Press, 2011) and TheCommanding Heights (Free Press, 2002). Ed Luce, Washington columnist and commentator for the FinancialTimes, will moderate.
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Lecture & Book signing,
"LOST Washington, DC" by Author John DeFerrari
Thursday, February 9, 6:00 p.m.
Dumbarton House
2715 Q Street NW
Free
Come listen to author John DeFerrari discuss his recently published book LOST Washington, D.C. based on his blog,
the Streets of Washington. Mr. DeFerrari will also talk specifically about one of the stories in his book - the Key
Mansion in Georgetown, home of Francis Scott Key. LOST Washington, D.C. was published by The History Press in
Fall 2011. The Washington Post review noted that "books such as DeFerrari's push us to look up from our devices
and enter a past that is not virtual, but part of a living city." DeFerrari's talk will be followed by a question and
answer session and book signing. For assurance of having your own book that evening, advance purchase isavailable. Books will be available for purchase during the evening if not pre-sold out. Reservations and book sales
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Intercepting Democracy: Colombias Intelligence Service vs. Civil Liberties
Thursday, February 9, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
(Lunch served 12:00-12:15 p.m.)
National Endowment for Democracy1025 F. Street NW
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20004
RSVP:http://interceptingdemocracy.eventbrite.com/
Despite a longstanding commitment to elections and civilian rule, Colombias democracy continues to be
challenged by widespread violence from a decades-old civil war that has claimed thousands of lives and has
forcibly displaced millions of people. Upon assuming power, President Alvaro Uribe (2002-2010) implemented a
democratic security policy that aimed to weaken illegal armed groups and bring peace to the country; the
downside of these policies was widespread violations of human rights.
President Uribes government repeatedly accused human rights organizations, NGOs, and journalists of beingadvocates of terrorism, and many were subjected to smear campaigns, threats, and persecution from the state.One government agency that persistently breached the rule of law was Colombias intelligence service, the
Department of Administrative Security (DAS), which engaged in illegal surveillance of human rights activists,journalists, opposition politicians, judges, and even government officials and has now been disbanded by thegovernment of President Juan Manuel Santos.
In his presentation, journalist and human rights activist Hollman Morris will recount the illegal actionsundertaken by the DAS and discuss issues of political responsibility and the consequences for individualvictims, civil society, and the state of democracy in Colombia. Mr. Morris will propose recommendations foraddressing past abuses and reinforcing respect for the fundamental rights of citizens. Brandon Yoder willprovide comments.
About the Speakers:Hollman Morris is a highly acclaimed investigative journalist from Colombia. In his coverage of Colombias
internal armed conflict, Mr. Morris has documented numerous cases of human rights abuses and helped holdaccountable those responsible for these crimes. From 2003 to 2010, Mr. Morris directed Contravia, a weekly
television program that seeks to provide a voice to victims of human rights violations and bring to light newinformation about the Colombian conflict. Mr. Morris is co-director (along with Juan Jos Lozano) of thedocumentary film Impunity (2010). He has also been featured in the 2008 documentary Temoin Indesirable
(Unwanted Witness), which exposes the dangers faced by investigative journalists amidst the ongoingviolence in Colombia.
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Mr. Morris has won widespread international recognition for his work. He is the recipient of the prestigiousHuman Rights Watch 2007 Human Rights Defender Award, as well as a 2005 Hellman/Hammett grant for hiscourageous journalism in the face of political persecution. More recently, Mr. Morris received the 2010Chavkin Journalism Prize and the 2011 Nuremberg International Human Rights Award. Prior to his Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship at NED, Mr. Morris was a Nieman Fellow (2010) at Harvard University.
Brandon Yoder is a program officer for Latin America and Caribbean at the National Endowment forDemocracy.
The Rhythm Road: American Music Abroadpresents free concerts at National Geographic Society
Featuring
Ari Roland Jazz Quartet and Mountain Quickstep
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
Washington, DC 20036
February 9, 2012
6:00 p.m. Ari Roland Jazz Quartet (jazz): The Ari Roland
Jazz Quartet is a New York based band that is inspired by jazz
music from the 1930's through 1950's, also known as the
"Golden Age of Jazz." The ensemble's repertoire includes
pieces by jazz legends such as Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie,
and Billie Holiday as well as their own critically acclaimed
original compositions. Ari Roland, bass; Keith Balla,
percussion; Chris Byars, tenor saxophone; Zaid Nasser, alto
saxophone
7:15 p.m. Mountain Quickstep (bluegrass): Mountain
Quickstep, a bluegrass band, combines elements from the old-
time, bluegrass, and early country music of the Adirondack,
Appalachian, and Smoky Mountain regions of the United
States. The toe-tapping instrumental and vocal harmony with
French Canadian and Celtic influences showcases the
diversity of rural American music. Sara Milonovich;
vocals/fiddle; Greg Anderson, guitar/bass; John Kirk,
vocals/string instruments; Trish Miller, banjo/guitar
Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance. Theseconcerts will be held in the National Geographic Dining
Hall for dancing and clogging. Seating is general
admission. Free parking available.
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You are cordially invited to a special book event "Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power"
by
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Former National Security Adviser and CSIS Counselor and Trustee
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Willard Room
Willard InterContinental Hotel
1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Introduction byJohn Hamre, CSIS
Remarks by
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Interviewed by
David Ignatius, The Washington Post
Book Signing
from 4:00 to 4:30 p.m.-Books will be available for purchase-
This invitation is non-transferable. Seating is limited.
To RSVP please [email protected]
This book seeks to answer 4 questions:
What are the implications of the changing distribution of global power from West to East, and how is it being
affected by the new reality of a politically awakened humanity? Why is Americas global appeal waning, how
ominous are the symptoms of Americas domestic and international decline, and how did America waste the
unique global opportunity offered by the peaceful end of the Cold War? What would be the likely geopolitical
consequences if America did decline by 2025, and could China then assume Americas central role in world affairs?
What ought to be a resurgent Americas major long-term geopolitical goals in order to shape a more vital and
larger West and to engage cooperatively the emerging and dynamic new East? America, Zbigniew Brzezinski
argues, must define and pursue a comprehensive and long-term geopolitical vision, a vision that is responsive to
the challenges of the changing historical context. This book seeks to provide the strategic blueprint for that vision.
"Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil"
A Conversation with Timothy Mitchell
Wednesday, February 8, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Lindner Family Commons, Room 602
George Washington University
The Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
There will be a reception following the event.
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Timothy Mitchell, Professor and Chair of the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies,
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Columbia University
Timothy Mitchell will discuss his new book, Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil, in which he
describes a complex story, arguing that no nation escapes the political consequences of our collective dependence
on oil. It shapes the body politic both in regions such as the Middle East, which rely on revenues from oil
production, and in the places that have the greatest demand for energy.
A limited number of books will be available at no cost to GW students.
Sponsored by The Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies
About the film:
In 2008, Fidel Castro handed over control of Cuba to his younger brother, Raul. Since then, people around the world have predicted
significant changes in the lives of the Cuban people especially in the lives of young Cubans. While hope springs eternal, the Cuban
government's continued use of laws that violate basic standards of international human rights makes it almost impossible for citizens to
openly voice their desires for change. Despite the obstacles, many young people in Cuba risk their lives to work for a better, more just
future. In the spring of 2011, Livio, an independent librarian and Cuban youth leader, visited five people: a blogger, a student, a
professor, a journalist and a musician; the film depicts their stories.
Jordan Allott
Jordan Allott is founder and executive producer for In Altum Productions, a Washington, DC, based film and video production company.
Through In Altum Productions, Mr. Allott has produced and distributed documentary projects with themes ranging from Catholic
spirituality and mountain climbing to Cuban and American politics. In 2010, Mr. Allott and In Altum Productions released Oscar's Cuba,
a 60-minute documentary about imprisoned Cuban human rights advocate and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize finalist Dr. Oscar Elias Biscet.
The acclaimed documentary has been screened across Europe, the United States, and South America, including during a 20-stop
university tour. Members of Congress, ambassadors and mayors of the U.S. and European cities hosted additional screenings. Mr .
Allott's work has been seen globally on the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), CNN International, Telemundo, and Univision
and has been featured by media outlets globally, including the G. Gordon Liddy Radio Show. Mr. Allott has also written opinion pieces
for the Washington Times, the American Spectatorand Catholic World Report. Additionally, Mr. Allott's work has screened at severalfilm festivals across the United States and Canada, including the Washington, DC Independent Film Festival. Mr. Allott is a 2012
National Review Institute Washington DC Fellow. Mr. Allott was born in Reading, England, received a B.A. in Political Science,
Philosophy and Film from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and resides in McLean, Virgina.
Simon Panek
Simon Panek was a prominent student leader of the 1989 Velvet Revolution in former Czechoslovakia, and he worked for President
Vaclav Havel in the 1990s. Currently, he is the director and one of the founders of People in Need (PIN), a Czech non-governmental
organization. PIN focuses on relief aid and development cooperation, as well as human rights and democracy promotion abroad. The
organization also administers social integration programs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia and provides informative and educational
activities. PIN is one of the largest organizations of its kind in post-communist Europe, and has administered projects in thirty-seven
countries over the past 20 years. Panek has worked in Somalia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chechnya, Kosovo, Burma, Afghanistan, SriLanka, Pakistan, Haiti and another 20 countries in which People In Need is involved.
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Freedom of Expression in the Contemporary World
The Embassy of the Czech Republic presents the project Freedom of Expression in the Contemporary World, which is dedicated to
lifelong friends and symbols of the fight for democracy and freedom: the renowned Czech film director Milos Forman and former Czech
and Czechoslovak President Vaclav Havel. Running from February-May 2012, the project incorporates documentary screenings, panel
discussions, exhibitions, and lectures focusing on freedom of expression particularly in Burma, Belarus, and Cuba.
Mutual Inspirations Festival 2012-Milos Forman
The project is a prelude to the Mutual Inspirations Festival 2012-Milos Formanwhich will take place September-October 2012. The
festival will celebrate Oscar-winning, Czech director Milos Forman's 80th birthday, the best of Czech cinematography, and the
accomplishments of the transatlantic film industry, featuring over 30 films and events in prestigious venues throughout the Washington
area. In addition, the festival will incorporate concerts, lectures, exhibitions, and theatrical performances related to film, photography,
and/or the multimedia realm.
Remembering Refugees: Stories from the 1947 Partition of India from Mumbai, and Beyond
Thursday, February 9, 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Lindner Family Commons, Room 602
George Washington University
The Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
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Kavita Daiya, Associate Professor of English; Director, M.A. Program in English, GW
As many scholars from Hannah Arendt to Zygmunt Bauman have noted, migration is the defining feature of our era,
and the refugee is an extreme instance of this. The Partition migrations of India in 1947 are part of this remarkable
history of the 20th century, turning twelve million people into refugees within nine months. How did these
refugees narrate their voluntary or forced migration? How did they rebuild their lives, remember their past, and
re-imagine their identities in the new Indian nation? What are the cultural and political legacies of the 1947
Partition experience for ideas about citizenship, ethnic nationalism, and secularism in postcolonial India? Drawing
on the accounts of refugees and their descendants settled mostly in and around Mumbai, this talk explores the
impact of the Partition on the cultural negotiation of citizenship, rights, and secularism in contemporary India.
Sponsored by the Sigur Center for Asian Studies and the Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies
Decoding Afghanistan: What Are U.S. Goals and How Close Are We to Achieving Them?
Thursday, February 9, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Lehrman Auditorium
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20002-4999
RSVP:http://www.heritage.org/events/2012/02/decoding-afghanistan
As the U.S. draws down troops in Afghanistan and seeks to move forward with negotiations with the Taliban,there are conflicting assessments about the political and military situation inside the country. During his State ofthe Union address, President Obama stated that the Talibans momentum has been broken and that he is
winding down the war. However, a recently leaked secret NATO report, based on interrogations of thousands
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of captured Taliban fighters, paints an entirely different picture. The NATO report highlights that Talibanleaders are confident their movement will re-take power when NATO forces depart Afghanistan and that theyput little stock in talks with the international community. Meanwhile, the Administration is reportedlycontemplating releasing five battle-hardened Taliban leaders from the Guantanamo Bay military prison facilityin order to jumpstart negotiations. Join us as our panelists discuss these developments and whether the U.S. ison course to achieve its objectives in the region.
Ambassador Ronald NeumannPresident, American Academy of Diplomacy, and former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan
Lisa CurtisSenior Research Fellow, Asian Studies Center, The Heritage Foundation
Jeffrey DresslerSenior Research Analyst, Institute for the Study of War
Charles StimsonSenior Legal Fellow, Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, The Heritage Foundation
Hosted By
James Phillips
Senior Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs
OCCASIONS, INC. SOCIAL HOUR BUSINESS NETWORKING EVENTTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2012
5:00-8:00 p.m.
901 Restaurant & Bar
901 9th Street NW
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Join the Occasions, Inc. & OI Travel Collection team on February 9, 2012 for an evening ofnetworking with some of the DC area's top business professionals.
Bring plenty of business cards!
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Tart of Gold Valentine's Day Party
Thursday, February 9, 5:00-9:00 p.m.
Treasury
1843 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
"A Discussion With United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba"
Thursday, February 9, 5:00-6:00 p.m.
A reception will follow at 6:00 p.m.
Johns Hopkins University SAIS
Rome Building Auditorium
The Rome Building
1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20036
RSVP:[email protected]
Hosted By:SAIS Review
Yousef Al Otaiba, ambassador of the UAE to the United States, will be the featured speaker at this forum. Note: The
speaker's comments will be off the record
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The Future of Public Access to Taxpayer-Funded Research
A discussion with Elliot E. Maxwell, Author and Digital Economy Expert
Thursday, February 9, 12:00-1:45 p.m.
Committee for Economic Development
2000 L Street NW, 7th floor
Click here to Register
Program
12:00 p.m. - Registration, lunch buffet
12:15 p.m. - Welcome
12:20 p.m. - Discussion
Elliot E. Maxwell, Digital Economy Expert and author ofThe Future of Public Access to Taxpayer-Funded Research
1:15 p.m. - Question-and-answer session
1:45 p.m. - Adjournment
The Committee for Economic Development is releasing a new report, The Future of Public Access to Taxpayer-
Funded Research, which analyzes the effects of government policies that open federally funded research to the
public. At present, federal law requires the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to have the results of all NIH-funded
research to be made publicly available in electronic form no later than 12 months after their "publication" in a
journal.. A debate over whether to extend this policy to all federally funded research or to overturn it has
highlighted the differences between large numbers of individuals and organizations in the science and scientific
publishing communities. This report finds that the net benefits of increased public access to federally funded
research on the long-term development and dissemination of high-quality scientific, technical, and medical
research and on innovation and economic growth far outweigh any negative impact on traditional subscription
supported publishers who now serve as the "gateway" to most peer-reviewed journal articles. The author of thereport, Digital Economy expert Elliot Maxwell will present the findings and recommendations of the report and
then take part in a question-and-answer session.
Elliot E. Maxwell advises public and private sector clients on strategic issues involving the intersection of business,
technology, and public policy in the Internet and E-commerce domains. He is a Fellow of the Communications
Program at Johns Hopkins University, and Distinguished Research Fellow at the eBusiness Research Center of the
Pennsylvania State University. He also advises the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, EPCglobal/GS1, and the Committee for Economic
Development.
From 1998 until 2001, Maxwell served as Special Advisor for the Digital Economy to U.S. Secretary of Commerce
William Daley and U. S. Secretary of Commerce Norm Mineta. In this position he was the principal advisor to the
Secretary on the Internet and E-commerce. He coordinated the Commerce Department's efforts to establish a legal
framework for electronic commerce, ensure privacy, protect intellectual property, increase Internet security,
encourage broadband deployment, expand Internet participation, and analyze the impact of electronic commerce
on all aspects of the economy. He was deeply involved in the development of e-government activities and was a
founding member of the Federal Interagency Working Group on Electronic Commerce.
After leaving the federal government he was Senior Fellow for the Digital Economy and Director of the Internet
Policy Project for the Aspen Institute's Communications and Society Program. Previously, Maxwell worked for a
number of years as a consultant and as Assistant Vice President for Corporate Strategy at Pacific Telesis Group
where he combined business, technology, and public policy planning. He served at the Federal Communications
Commission as Special Assistant to the Chairman, Deputy Chief of the Office of Plans and Policy, and Deputy Chief
of the Office of Science and Technology. Maxwell also worked for the U.S. Senate as Senior Counsel to the U.S.
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activities.
Maxwell went to Brown, where he co-authored, with Ira Magaziner, the report which led to the introduction of the
"New Curriculum," and Yale Law School, where he served on the Board of Editors of the Yale Law Journal. He has
written and spoken widely on issues involving the Internet, electronic commerce, telecommunications, and
technology policy. His most recent work, " Harnessing Openness to Improve Research, Teaching and Learning in
Higher Education," was issued by the Committee for Economic Development (CED). The predecessors of that work,"Harnessing Openness to Transform American Health Care," "Open Standards, Open Source, and Open Innovation:
Harnessing the Benefits of Openness," and "Promoting Innovation and Economic Growth: The Special Problem of
Digital Intellectual Property" were also published by CED. The RFID Journal recently published his views on
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"Rethinking Privacy."
In 2005, Maxwell presented "Some Reflections on the Future: Dipping a Toe in the Datastream" to the Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris. That same year, the Economic Policy Institute
published his report, "A New Future for Telecommunications Policy: Learning from Past Mistakes." His study of
Internet Governance "Rethinking Boundaries in Cyberspace," written with Erez Kalir, was published by the Aspen
Institute in 2002.
Book Launch:
"The Swing Vote: The Untapped Power of Independents"
February 9, 4:00-5:30 p.m.
6th 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=21851&pid=114
Forty percent of all American voters are Independents who occupy the ample political and ideological space inthe center. In The Swing Vote: The Untapped Power of Independents, author Linda Killian looks beyond thepolls and the headlines and talks with the frustrated citizens who are raising the alarm about the acute bi-polarity, special interest-influence, and gridlock in Congress, asking why Obamas postpartisan presidency isanything but, and demanding realism, honest negotiation, and a sense of responsibility from their electedofficials.
Killian focuses on four key swing states and demographic groups that she predicts could determine the outcomeof the 2012 election. She paints a vivid portrait of the swing voters around the country and presents a newmodel that reveals who they are and what they want from their government and elected officials. She also offersa way forward, including solutions for fixing our broken political system.
Event Co-sponsor: United States Studies
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"Ruby and Baby" book signing and reception
Thursday, February 9, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Artfully Gifts & Chocolate
506 John Carlyle Street
Alexandria, VA22314
Can you imagine how a wild, baby African elephant and a semi-urban, American housecat can become friends? This
sweet story tells us how and also tells us about love and friendship. It is the perfect storybook for your little ones,
especially at this time of the year. Stop by, meet Mary Jane, chat with her about her inspiration for the book (its a
fascinating story) and she will personally sign your copy of the book. We will be serving hors d'oevres and bubbly
Hosted by Bonnie Roberts Burke & Melanie Friedson of Evers & Co. Real Estate and David Messineo of Apex Home
Loans.
We will review all of the essential elements to buying a home. Bring your list of questions: together we share over
30 years of experience and we will share that wisdom with you.
Wine and light snacks will be served as well as ton of invaluable information.
Please RSVP [email protected] seating is limited. Thank you very much and we look forwardto hearing from you soon.
Thursday, February 9, 7:00 p.m.
1509 22nd Street NW
Washington, DC 20037
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Prosecutorial Discretion: A Progress Report on Implementing New Guidelines
and Policies
With speakers:
Doris Meissner, MPI Senior Fellow and Director of the U.S. Immigration Policy Program
Seth Grossman, Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Juan P. Osuna, Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review, U.S. Department of Justice
Jim Stolley, Director, Field Legal Operations, Office of the Principal Legal Advisor, U.S. Immigration andCustoms Enforcement
Crystal L. Williams, Executive Director, American Immigration Lawyers Association
Friday, February 10, 2012
9:00 to 10:30 a.m.(Continental breakfast available at 8:30 a.m.)
Migration Policy Institute
Conference Room1400 16th Street, NW
Suite 300Washington, DC 20036
A core principle of criminal and civil law enforcement, prosecutorial discretion has traditionally been unevenly and hesitantly exercised
in the immigration system. In aMarch 2011 report, MPI recommended more systematic use of prosecutorial discretion to ensure that
scarce enforcement resources are focused on removal of unauthorized immigrants who represent threats to security and public safety,
and to alleviate large and growing backlogs in immigration courts.
Building on existing guidelines for the exercise of prosecutorial discretion in immigration matters, the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) issued updated guidelines in 2011 and directed a review of all current cases in the removal pipeline and on the docket of
immigration courts to reflect the new guidance. With a pending caseload of about 300,000, the review which began in late 2011 is a
sweeping, ambitious initiative.
The reviews have been led by trial attorneys in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) offices around the country and in two pilot
projects in immigration courts in Denver and Baltimore. Those pilots were completed in mid-January 2012 and were designed to test
procedures and outcomes of reducing the backlog of removal cases pending before and incoming to the Executive Office for
Immigration Review (EOIR) of the Department of Justice. In the pilot districts, the docket review resulted in 16 percent of cases being
administratively closed, allowing individuals who have been deemed not to pose security or public safety risks to remain in the United
States, although without a changed legal status. In addition, ICE trial attorneys have and are continuing to review thousands more
cases to complete the review initiative.
Going forward in 2012, DHS will complete the review of current cases and immigration courts will experience changes in their
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caseloads that reflect the new focus on high priority cases and the lessons of the pilots. This MPI briefing will explore the current status
of the initiative, the lessons learned from the Denver and Baltimore pilots, the results to date, estimated timelines, issues that have
arisen that ICE and EOIR have addressed or are addressing, and issues that still need to be addressed with proposed solutions.
A light breakfast will be available at 8:30 a.m.
Findings from the GW Coptic Diaspora Survey: Implications for Egypt and its Development
by Jennifer Brinkerhoff
Professor, Public Administration & International Affairs
Director, GW Diaspora Research ProgramThe George Washington University
February 10, 2012, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
The Lindner Family Commons, Room 602
The Elliott School of International Affairs
George Washington University
1957 E Street NW
Weashington, DC 20006
RSVP:
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On behalf of the GW Diaspora Program, Coptic Orphans, and the GW Institute for Middle East Studies, thankyou for your interest in the launch event for the GW Coptic Diaspora Survey and its implications for Egypt'sdevelopment, with discussant remarks by Pradeep Ramamurthy, USAID's Deputy Counselor for Innovation;
and Bishop Angaelos, General Bishop (Coptic Church) of the United Kingdom.
This survey was conducted with support from the Elliott School of International Affairs, and logistical supportfrom Coptic Orphans.
I N V I T A T I O N
TARA Oceans Scientific Expedition
Presentation & Screening
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 AT 6:30PM
Dear Friends of La Maison Franaise, Please see the invitation below for a presentation of the TARA Oceans
Scientific Expedition and a screening of The Big Bloom that will take place at La Maison Franaise on Friday,
February 10 at 6:30 p.m. The research vessel TARA - which provides samples and data to the scientific communityworldwide to learn more about the impact of climate change on ecosystems - is concluding a 30-month voyage.
TARAs Scientific Director, Dr. Eric Karsenti, will discuss the expedition's discoveries prior to the screening. The
evening will conclude with a wine reception. This event is presented by the Embassy of Frances Office of Science
and Technology, in collaboration with TARA Expeditions. A reservation is required to attend. Please see details
below. We look forward to welcoming you to La Maison Franaise! Warm regards, Roland Celette Cultural Attach |
Director of La Maison Franaise
WHAT: TARA Oceans Scientific Expedition - Presentation & Screening (details below) WHEN: Friday, February 10 at
6:30 p.m. WHERE: La Maison Franaise, Embassy of France, 4101 Reservoir Road NW ADMISSION: FREE -
reservation required RESERVATIONS:www.france-science.org/TARA-Oceans-The-Big-Bloom-special.htmlParking
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Wine Tastings
Bell Wine & Spirits
1821 M Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
Friday, February 10, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 11, 12:00-3:00 p.m.
Friday, February 17, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 18, 12:00-3:00 p.m.
"Liberation Square: Inside the Egyptian Revolution and the Rebirth of a Nation"
A Conversation with Ashraf Khalil
February 10, 5:00-6:30 p.m.
Room 505
The Elliott School of International Affairs
George Washington University
1957 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
There will be a reception following the event.
available on Reservoir Rd. and across the street at Georgetown University Hospitals pay lot. DetailsTara Oceansis
the very first attempt to make a global study of marine plankton. Marine plankton is the only ecosystem that is almost
continuous over the surface of the Earth. Recently, scientists have discovered the great importance of plankton for the
climate: populations of plankton are affected very rapidly by variations in climate. But in turn, they can influence the
climate by modifying the absorption of carbon. Studying plankton is like taking the pulse of our planet. YouTube Link
(in French):www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uYwwshsA0M
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RSVP:
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Ashraf Khalil is a Cairo-based independent journalist who has covered the Middle East for a variety of publications,
including the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, and The Economist
Khalil will be discussing his new book, "Liberation Square: Inside the Egyptian Revolution and the Rebirth of a
Nation".
Jacqueline Levine's The Temptation
(February 10-March 16)
Opening Reception
Friday, February 10, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Flashpoint Gallery
916 G Street NW
(202) 315-1310
Artist Jacqueline Levine's work ranges from the imagery of Hieronymous Bosch's Garden of
Earthly Delightsto the distorted scale and perspective in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. The exhibition,
The Temptation, will transform Flashpoint Gallery into an immersive installation. A cast of
characters takes the form of large-scale, figurative sculptures that derive their stylistic influences
from primitivism to pop and surrealism to low-brow.
Flashpoint Gallery is generously supported by The Washington Post Company. Hotel Helix isFlashpoints 2011-12 Hotel Partner. Marvin is CuDCs 2011-12 Wine Partner. American Airlines is
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the official airline of CuDC.
POSE II and Catherine Koch
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 11, 7:00-11:00 p.m.
The Fridge
Rear Alley516 1/2 Eighth Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
Free and open to the public.
This exhibit will consist of new paintings on canvas by legendary "concrete-
alchemist" and world-renowned muralist POSE II (aka Maxx Moses), as well as a
select collection of gicl prints of photographs of Mr. Moses' murals by world-
renowned photographer Catherine Koch. Artist workshop and artist talk to beannounced soon.
Exhibit on view through Thursday, February 23, 2012
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SELECT EXHIBITION OPENINGSaturday, Febraury 11 6:00-8:00pm
1800 L Street NW
WPA announces the opening ofSELECT, our 31st annual art auction exhibition. Featuring over 120
original works by established and emerging artists, the exhibition presents a compelling overview
of the work being produced in our region. Selected by 8 top curators and WPA's Board of
Directors, the works presented range from intimate photographic portraits to bold, abstract
expressions of form and color.Click herefor participating curators and artists.
OPENING and AWARD
The SELECTopening reception will be Saturday, February 11, 6:00-8:00 p.m. The evening's
highlight will be the presentation of theAlice Denney Award for Support of Contemporary Artto
Molly Ruppert. The Award was initiated in 2006, is named for the founder of WPA, and is
presented annually to an individual who has supported our organization and has made a sustained
commitment to the greater DC arts community.
The exhibition will be open to the public free of charge Wednesdays through Saturdays from noon
to 6pm, February 15 through March 2.
For more information on SELECTor to purchase gala tickets, please visit ourwebsite.
The SELECTopening reception is generously sponsored by Peacock Cafe.
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February 2012Welcome our newest artists at a reception February 10
Meet painter and printmaker George Smith-
Shomari and glass artists Varda Avnisan and Jill
Tanenbaum on Friday, February 10 from 5:00-
8:00 p.m. At the Gallery at Iona, 4125
Albemarle Street NW -- just around the corner
from the Tenleytown Metro station on the red
line.
Live music, good wine and lively conversation.
Free.
Jill Tanenbaum
Food for the reception sponsored by Washington
Home and Community Hospice.
George Smith-
Shomari
Varda Avnisan
Iona's mission is to support people as theyexperience the challenges and opportunities of aging. We educate,advocate and provide community-based programs and services tohelp people age well and live well.
4125 Albemarle Street, NW *
Washington, DC 20016
for more information: (202) 895-9448[option 4]
*Around the block from the Tenleytown Metro stop on the red line.
Limited garage parking available.
2012 Corporate Partners
Iona is deeply grateful to
our corporate partners for
their philanthropy. Without
their generosity, Iona would
not be able to provide
safety net services to
people in need in our
community. Thank you!
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Waverly Street Gallery4600 East-West Highway
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 951-9441
Entrance and parking on Waverly Street.
One block from Bethesda Metro station.
23 + 23
Waverly Street Gallerys 4th Annual
Invitational Show
(February 7-March 3)
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday, 12:00-6:00 p.m.
Opening Reception
Friday, February 10, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Waverly Street Gallery presents its February 2012 invitational show. The annual invitational show has proved to b
exciting and popular events offering a bounty of artistic expression. For the fourth year, the 23 member artists of
invite 23 other artists to exhibit their work alongside the Gallery artists. 23 + 23 will feature nationally and locally
in almost every medium - painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry, fiber and ceramics. With 46 artists' works on
media and styles will be available for the public to enjoy.
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For the quilt lovers among you, a show of thirty-nine quilts by Washington area
masters of the craft inspired by theJoanna S. Rose Red and White Exhibit at
the American Folk Art Museum in New York.
Artist Reception and Gallery Talk -
Saturday, February 11, 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Off Rhode Studio
downstairs at
Art Enables
2204 Rhode Island Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20018
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Project 4 Presents:
Georg Kuettinger
(February 11-March 17)
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 11, 6:00-8:30 p.m.
Project 4
1353 U Street NW, 3rd floor
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 232-4340
Project 4 is proud to present a solo exhibition featuring recent work by Germanphotographer, Georg Kuettinger. This will be Kuettingers first solo exhibition in the
United States.
Georg Kuettingers large-scale photographs are reflections on the tradition oflandscape photography. At first glance, the photographs appear to be a direct portrayal
of reality; upon further inspection, atypical topography and unnatural perspectivesreveal their customized construction. Accumulating several individual shots of onelocation, Kuettinger then reunites them to create a new image. Various angles andmoments in time are meticulously layered, remixed, and compressed into an imagined
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possibility of that place.
Presenting the viewer with characteristics of conventional landscape, Kuettingers
photos achieve a sense of familiarity and timelessness. Although human existence isabsent from Kuettingers work, the viewer is transported into his invented scenes. His
dream-like panoramas create a portrait of the landscape surpassing the limitations ofstatic space or time. The result is a combination of reality, perception, and imagination.
Georg Kuettinger earned his degree in architecture from the Technical UniversityMunich in 1999 and turned his focus to photography in 2004. His work has beenpresented internationally including shows in Germany, Amsterdam, Korea, andBelgium. His work has been reviewed in several publications such as SZ-Magazine,Bite! Magazine, and Arts and Architecture. He currently lives and works in Munich,Germany.
Please join us for an opening reception with the artist in attendance.
image: detail of Etschal, Italy | inkjet print | 14.8" x 59.1" | ed. of 5
Hours: Wed-Sat 12:00-6:00 pm, during exhibitions and by appointment.Project 4 is easily accessible by metro. We are located one block west of the greenline U St/African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo metro station, 13th Streetexit.
Joyce Y-J Lee: Passages
Matthew Mann: Buddy Pictures
(February 11 - March 10)
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 11, 7:00-9:00 p.m..
Hamiltonian Gallery
1353 U Street NW
Washington,DC 20009
Hamiltonian Gallery is pleased to present two
concurrent solo exhibitions by Hamiltonian Fellows:
Joyce Y-J Lee, Passages - photography and video
installations;Matthew Mann,Buddy Pictures - painting.
Both artists, trained as painters, each lay forward new
bodies of work that continue to explore the tropes of
Renaissance painting applied to their own
contemporary narrative. Although stylistically distinct,
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Lee and Mann both convey imaginary dimensions of space to metaphor the human
condition.
Matthew Mann's assemblages of paintings, Buddy Pictures, is a refreshing analysis of painting
as a method of storytelling. Mann's paintings depict scenes fraught with allegory of
archetypal cowboys and vivid yet geographically impossible landscapes. All of these
components create displaced histories that visually coalesce to form a more realistic
mapping of the imagination and our memory. Throughout Mann's paintings, references of
Washington, DC merge with snippets of biblical symbols and historical anecdotes. Mann
collapses compositional perspectives throughout each landscape to offer the viewer new
angles that influence our imagination.
In Passages, the second installment of the Travelogue series, Joyce Y-J Lee presents a
collection of photographic digital prints and video projections that convey the theatrical
nature of light which she documented during her recent travels to The Great Wall of China
and the 2011 Venice Biennale. While traveling, Lee often noticed distinct geometric lightforms that illuminated flat surfaces. Lee equates these light-filled patterns to evanescent
portals to imaginary dimensions of space. On her travels, Lee oftentimes contemplated the
feeling of placeless-ness. Joyce Y-J Lee gained from this journey that light is a universal
medium through which we see. It informs our identity and sense of place. The theory of
phenomenology underpins Lee's intention behind her work and operates within the
immersive environment she has created.
Lee has given a beginning, middle and end to moments collected from disparate points
around the world and through animate video projections and photography, she combines
those moments into one single installation.
HAMILTONIAN GALLERY is a new dynamic space in the
heart of the growing Washington DC contemporary artdistrict. The gallery focuses on innovative works by
emerging and mid-career artists. In conjunction with
Hamiltonian Artists, the gallery will promote new artists,aiding in their further development. Through our
dynamic exhibitions and gallery programs, we seek tobroaden the cultural dialogue within our moderncommunity.
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The Embassy of the Czech Republic invites you to a reception following the Memorial Service at the Basilica of the
National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, celebrating the life of Vclav Havel with distinguished speakers
sharing their memories and the opening of an exhibition by Tomki Nmec on February 12, 2012 at 1:00 p.m.
Location: Embassy of the Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom Street NW
Washington, DC 20008
RSVP by Thursday, February 9, 2012
(202) [email protected]
Non-metered parking is available on Spring of Freedom Street or Tilden Street.
Islam & Democracy for the 21st Century
February 13, 4:00-5:30 p.m.
6th Floor
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
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Washington, DC 20004-3027
RSVP: [email protected] (202) 691-4166
Distinguished Women in International Affairs: Laura HolgateMonday, February 13, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Lindner Family Commons, Room 602
George Washington University
The Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
RSVP at:http://bit.ly/AcFPwx
Laura Holgate, Senior Director, Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism and Threat Reduction, National Security
Council
Sponsored by the Nuclear Policy Talks and the Distinguished Women in International Affairs series, which is
presented with the generous support of Jack and Pam Cumming
Please join the Center for American Progress for a specialresentation:
"Love Free or Die"February 13, 7:00-9:30 p.m.Landmark E Street CinemaE Street between 10th and 11th Streets NW
Washington, DC 20004RSVP to attend this event
Admission is free. Space is extremely limited. RSVPrequired.Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis and notguaranteed.
ntroduction:Jeff Krehely, Director of LGBT Research and Communications Project,Center for American Progress
Distinguished panelists:Bishop Gene Robinson, Senior Fellow, Center for American ProgressMacky Alston, Director, "Love Free Or Die"
Moderator:Alyssa Rosenberg, Culture Blogger, ThinkProgress
"Love Free or Die" is about a man whose two defining passions are in
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direct conflict: his love for God and for his partner Mark. GeneRobinson is the first openly gay person to become a bishop in thehistoric traditions of Christendom. His consecration in 2003, to whichhe wore a bullet-proof vest, caused an international stir, and he haslived with death threats every day since. The film follows Robinsonfrom small town churches in the New Hampshire North Country to
Washingtons Lincoln Memorial to Londons Lambeth Palace, as hecalls for all to stand for equalityinspiring bishops, priests, and
ordinary folk to come out from the shadows and change history.
The Center for American Progress presents a special screening of "LoveFree or Die," followed by a panel discussion and Q&A session featuringBishop Gene Robinson, director Macky Alston, and ThinkProgressculture blogger Alyssa Rosenberg.
Nearest Metro: Blue, Orange, or Red Line to Metro Center
For more information, call(202) 682-1611.
This screening is hosted in partnership with AFI SilverDocs, GLAAD,Groundswell, Integrity USA, the Human Rights Campaign
Foundation, the Institute for Welcoming Resources, and St. ThomasParish.
Catalin Florescu, Inka Parei & Erwin Uhrmann lecture and discussion
Tuesday, February 14 7:30-9:00 p.m.
Embassy of Austria
3524 International Court NW
Washington DC 20008
Admission free, RSVP required:www.acfdc.org/events-registrationor(202) 895-6776
Presented as part of the Zeitgeist Series - a Contemporary German-Language Literature Series:
Erwin Uhrmann (Austria), Inka Parei (Germany), and Catalin Dorian Florescu (Switzerland) will read and discuss
their work on an evening dedicated to emerging authors in contemporary German literature.
Catalin Dorian Florescu was born in Romania in 1967. Later, he and his parents escaped Romania and immigrated
to Switzerland where he now lives and works. For his first two novels, Florescu was awarded the Anna-Seghers-Preis. His most recent novelJakob beschliesst zu lieben, of which he is going to read some excerpts, was published in
2011 and won theSwiss Book Prize.
Inka Parei was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1967. She studied sociology, political science, sinology and German
studies, and currently lives in Berlin. Parei has been awarded several prizes, including the Hans ErichNossack Prize
and the Ingeborg Bachmann Prize. Inka Parei will present her latest workDie Kltezentrale.
Erwin Uhrmann, born in 1978, lives in Vienna. He studied political science and communication science in Vienna,
and founded the art-club Kunstwerft. He has published art commentaries for magazines and catalogues, and works
for the privately financed Essl Museum. Erwin Uhrmann will read a passage from his literary debut Der langeNachkrieg.
The excerpts will be read in both German and English. The writers will introduce and discuss their work in English.
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Norbert Brlocher, Counselor, Embassy of Switzerland, will guide through the evening. The event will be concluded
with a Valentines Day reception with Austrian, German and Swiss delicacies provided by the Goethe-Institut,
Embassy of Switzerland and the American-Austrian Cultural Society.
Please join the Center for American Progress for a specialresentation:
"The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship inTimes of Crisis"February 14, 12:00-1:00 p.m.A light lunch will be served
at 11:30 a.m.Center for American Progress
1333 H Street NW, 10th FloorWashington, DC 20005
dmission is free.Space is extremely limited. RSVPrequired. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basisand not guaranteed.
RSVP to attend this event
Featured author: Ira Shapiro, author, The Last Great Senate
Moderated by:John Podesta, Chair, Centerfor American Progress
The Last Great Senatedraws from historicaldocuments, first-handrecollections, and interviews
with dozens of formersenators, staffers, and Carteradministration officials.
What emerges is a portrait
of a Senate that, for a shortperiod of time, came as closeto fulfilling the vision of theFounding Fathers as it everhas in our history.
Throughout the book,author Ira Shapiro brings tolife the main characters onthe Senates stageRobertByrd, Howard Baker, TedKennedy, Jacob Javits,Henry Jackson, Ted Stevens,
Ed Muskie, Richard Lugar, George McGovern, Bob Dole, andRussell Long. These menwhatever their human foibleswereall passionate and serious about their work and service to thecountry. Shapiro captures their conversations, debates, beliefs,and machinations, offering a fascinating and illuminating lookinto how work is really done on Capitol Hill.Please join the Center for American Progress for a discussion onthis new book.Copies ofThe Last Great Senate will be available for purchase atthe event.
Nearest Metro: Blue/Orange Line to McPherson Square or Red
Line to Metro Center
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For more information, call(202) 682-1611.
AMERICAN ACTION NETWORK AND CROSSROADS GPS HOST EXECUTIVE
POWER EVENT
How Does the Executive Branch's Abuse of Power Threaten Our Economy?
The American Action Network and Crossroads GPS invite you to an event titled "How Does the
Executive Branch's Abuse of Power Threaten Our Economy?" to discuss the unprecedented
expansion of executive power during the past three years. This event will feature speeches from
Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah, Representative Peter Roskam of Illinois and panel discussions with
former senior government officials and economic experts.RSVP here.
Since 2009, this administration has taken every opportunity to assert control over the economy and
force policy changes without regard for constitutionally prescribed checks and balances. Whetherabusing the regulatory process to impose politically useful changes or ignoring the Constitution with
non-recess "recess appointments," the growing arrogance of the executive branch threatens our
economic prosperity.
The event will starts promptly at 8:45 am with continental breakfast and will include speeches by
Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, Rep. Peter Roskam of Illinois, and former Sen. Norm Coleman of
Minnesota, Chairman of the American Action Network as well as two panel discussions.
Steven J. Law, President of Crossroads GPS and former Deputy Secretary of Labor, will moderate
the first panel: "The Growth of Executive Power Since 2009," and will be joined by panelists former
Attorney General Edwin Meese and former Ambassador C. Boyden Gray. A second panel titled
"The Economic Impact of Overreach" will feature a discussion moderated by American Action
Forum President and former Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin with
panelists Randy Johnson of the Chamber of Commerce and economist Diana Furchgott-Roth of the
Manhattan Institute.
WHAT: How Does the Executive Branch's Abuse of Power Threaten Our Economy?
WHEN: Tuesday, February 14, 8:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
WHERE: The W Hotel515 15th Street NW
Altitude Ballroom
RSVP: RSVP here
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The American Action Network is a 501(c)(4) 'action tank' that will create, encourage and promote
center-right policies based on the principles of freedom, limited government, American
exceptionalism, and strong national security. The American Action Network's primary goal is to put
our center-right ideas into action by engaging the hearts and minds of the American people and
spurring them into active participation in our democracy.
Crossroads GPS is a policy and grassroots advocacy organization that is committed to educating,
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equipping and mobilizing millions of American citizens to take action on the critical economic and
legislative issues that will shape our nation's future.
IDB Cultural Center 20th anniversary, 1992-2012
The Cultural, Solidarity and Creativity Affairs Division of the Inter-American Development Bank,through the IDB Cultural Center,
cordially invites you to attend a
CONCERT
with the distinguished Bolivian composer/guitarist
WILLY CLAURE
Tuesday, February 14, 6:30 p.m.
Celebrate Valentines Day with Willy Claure at the IDB Cultural Center
In 1979 Willy Claure began his extensive artistic career playing traditional-popular works as guitarist for theGrupo Khanata, a contemporary music group in Bolivia; from there he moved on to play with Emma Junaro,Jos, Joselo and Marcelo, Los Jairas, William Ernesto Centellas, Jacha Marka, and Savia Nueva. His musicalsignature has always been based on a more melodic interpretation of the cueca: an authentic dance rhythm
and cultural expression of the Andes region.
In 1990 he presented his first compositions for guitar to the public. In 2001 he earned a degree in Anthropologywith his thesis: "Weddings and the Cueca in the Punata Valley." That same year he gave two concerts
accompanied by the Bolivian National Symphony Orchestra. In 2003 he published his first book of musicalscores, 28 Bolivian Pieces for Guitar, many of which have become obligatory works for guitar competitions
throughout Bolivia.
In 2004 he presented his most important musical work in the cueca genre called "Alternativa." His new style forinterpreting the cueca was played by seven renowned guitarists in Bolivia: Rodrigo Villegas, Csar Junaro,
Manuel Monroy, Juan Carlos Cordero, Gabriel Navia, Vctor Hugo Mercado and Glen Vargas.
Willy Claure has released ten albums. Today he resides in Zurich, Switzerland where he works as a solo andguest artist, and with the Andean musical group, Ruphay. He is visiting the Washington area this month to work
with his music publisher. This will be his only performance in the Washington, DC area.http://www.willyclaure.com
The program will include his own compositions in addition to works by Violeta Parra and Quiri Escobar.
Inter-American Development Bank
Enrique V. Iglesias Auditorium
1330 New York Avenue NW.
Business casual. 60 minute program without intermission.
Unreserved general admission, 400 seats. Arrive when doors open at 6:00 p.m. for best seats. Free and
open to the public. Photo ID required.
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The Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) and the
American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS)
cordially invite you to a lecture and discussion on:
Europe in Crisis: Breakdown or Breakthrough inTurbulent Times?
with
Peer Steinbrck
Former German Minister of Finance and Member of the German Parliament
Tuesday, February 14, 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Venue:
The Whittemore House - Stevenson Room
Women's National Democratic Club
1526 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
(Metro: Dupont Circle)
The stakes for the European Union (EU) could not be higher as the outcome of the current crisis will largely
determine the trajectory of the future of the European integration project. While some frame the developments
simply as a currency and debt crisis, many see the real issue as a crisis of EU institutions and leadership. It is
indisputable, however, that Germany will play a central role in resolving the crisis.
But what exactly is Germanys role in the framework of European integration? Can Germany, together with its
neighbors, seize the opportunity that has accompanied the crisis and reach a breakthrough for further political
integration? Or will Germany isolate itself and contribute to an erosion of the European project? What are the
lessons that Germany and its European neighbors can learn for the future?
Please join us, as Germanys former Finance Minister Peer Steinbrck will shed light on the origins and
possible ways out of the so-called "Euro crisis". He will also address the implications that the current
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developments have had and will continue to have for the United States and the international financial system.
Please RSVP by replying [email protected] call202-408-5444.
Light refreshments will be served at 5:00 pm.
Peer Steinbrck
Peer Steinbrck has been one of the most influential figures in the German Social Democratic Party (SPD)
for the past decade. He is regarded as one of the strongest challengers for the Chancellery in Germanys
federal election in 2013. Mr. Steinbrck served as German Federal Minister of Finance in the Grand
Coalition (2005-2009) and was the leading figure in stabilizing the German banking industry during the
financial crisis of 2008. Since 2009, he has been a Member of the German Bundestag for the SPD.
The German Embassy in cooperation with Concordia D.C. is proud to present
The LEIPZIG STRING QUARTET
The Leipzig String Quartet which enchanted Washington audiences last year will be back at the United Church.
On the program:
Haydn: Quartet in D Major, Op. 20, No. 4
Schubert: Quartet in A minor, Op. 29, No. 1, D. 804, Rosamunde
Mendelssohn Bartoldy: Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 44, No. 3
Germany's Leipzig String Quartet has raised applause of critics and audiences worldwide with its wide repertoire
and outstanding musical quality. Formed by string principals of the renowned Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the
Quartet has been called "one of the towering and most versatile quartets of our time" (Neue Zuercher Zeitung) and
applauded by The New York Times for playing "rich, mellow, unadulterated beauty" and a truely "Leipzig
sound,"The group is doubtlessly one of the world's greatest chamber ensembles.
The concert will be followed by a reception.
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Come and join us on
February, 14, 7:30 p.m.
United Church
1920 G Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
Admission free, butRSVP requested with first and last name of all guests [email protected]
"Eat Drink Man Woman"
Wednesday, February 15, 6:00 p.m.
Meyer Auditorium
Freer Gallery of Art
Jefferson Drive at 12th Street SW
Seating for films is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Auditorium doors will open approximately30 minutes before each show.
To introduce Taiwan's food culture and celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year, the Taipei Economic and Cultural
Representative Office collaborates with the Freer and Sackler in welcoming foodies and cinema lovers to savor a
free film and feast.
One of Taiwan's top culinary artists, chef Hou Chun-sheng, winner of the 2011 Taipei Beef Noodle SoupCompetition, serves his special beef noodles during a reception at the Freer, followed by a screening ofEatDrink Man Woman. Chef Hou's beef noodles are a must-eat for international gourmets and the perfect dish toprepare viewers forEat Drink Man Woman - Taiwan-born director Ang Lee's food-centered film about an
elderly chef and his family as they experience the trials and joys of life in modern Taiwan. Settle in and enjoyan evening of homestyle Taiwan food culture! Free and open to the public.
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Middle East Policy Forum: Is Israeli-Palestinian Peace Still Possible?
Thursday, February 16, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Lindner Family Commons, Room 602George Washington University
The Elliott School of International Affairs
1957 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
RSVP at:http://tinyurl.com/mepf2-16
Despite twenty years of peace negotiations, persistent obstacles on both sides continue to prevent an Israeli-Palestinian peace
agreement. In addition, the potential international intermediaries are preoccupied with domestic issues: the upcoming presidential