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When: Friday, March 20, 2009 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Where: Center for Documentary Studies 1317 W. Pettigrew Street
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Description: This new documentary, written and produced by Beth Holmgren (Duke University) and directed, filmed, and edited by Igor Sopronenko (Signature Media Productions) tells many stories of how Russians & Americans collaborated over the last two decades in reviving women’s activism and creating Russian women’s studies on in (…)
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Posted: Mar. 10th, 2009 | Last modified: Apr. 9th, 2009 | Category: Arts
The Women's Dialog: International Women's Journal
The Duke University Center for International Studies is pleased to announce the premiere of Modern Russian Feminism: Twenty Years Forward, a documentary produced with the support and assistance of DUCIS, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 20, at the Center for Documentary Studies auditorium, 1317 W. Pettigrew St.
Modern Russian Feminism: Twenty Years Forward tells many stories of how (…)
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Posted: Sep. 22nd, 2008 | Category: DUCIS Calendar
Mon, September 22, 2008 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
John Hope Franklin Center 240.
Free and open to the public.
Miklos Haraszti, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Representative on Freedom of the Media will discuss human rights and the state of the free press in post-Soviet eurasia.
Presented by the Duke University Center for International Studies in collaboration with the Duke (…)
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Posted: Sep. 19th, 2008 | Last modified: Sep. 22nd, 2008 | Category: Programs

The Duke University Center for International Studies will host Miklos Haraszti, a Hungarian writer, journalist, human rights advocate and university professor, who has served as the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media since March 2004, as he discusses the State of Media Freedom in the post-Soviet Republics, on Monday, September 22, at 4pm, in the John Hope Franklin Center.
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Posted: Aug. 20th, 2008 | Last modified: Sep. 12th, 2008 | Category: Uncategorized
In recent years, the Duke University Center for International Studies has focused its efforts on a select number of themes: global health, global governance and democracy, global production of the arts, human rights, and regional powers. At the core of our efforts on such themes are non-credit University Seminars. The seminars bring together faculty and students with the goals of developing (…)
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