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04 / 24
9:00 am
A discussion with Canon Andrew White, who has acted as a negotiator in many conflict situations in the Middle East, including the siege of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and the riots between Muslims and Christians in Northern Nigeria. He coordinates the Alexandria Process, a religious track complimenting the Middle East peace Process. He’s a regular visitor to Baghdad, where he’s worked with both the political and religious leadership. He’s author of the recently-published “Iraq: Searching for Hope.” Held in the Institute of Politics, room L166. To RSVP, contact Christian at secretary@harvarddems.com.
04 / 25
3:00 pm
Come meet present Dems and future, visiting prefrosh Dems on Friday April 25th in the Winthrop Tonkens Room from 3-5! The Tonkens Room is in the Standish building of Winthrop, the one closer to Eliot. map here
04 / 26
12:00 pm
Come to Harvard Hall 202 for the Dems intro meeting for the visiting accepted students! Find out how YOU can get involved this fall as the 2008 general election approaches. **FREE PIZZA** while it lasts Blame Yale shirts will be sold!! Harvard Hall is in the Yard, across from the John Harvard Statue. map here See you there!
2:00 pm
Come to Harvard Hall 202 to see our expert debaters Eva Lam '10 and Sahand Moarefy '10 go up against the Republicans about health care, a vital issue in the upcoming election!
3:00 pm
Stop by the Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) to learn about the Dems! We'll be the ones running around in a donkey costume. Blame Yale shirts will be sold here. Hilles is in the Quad.
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04 / 29
1:00 pm
Dennis Ross, a senior negotiator in the Bill Clinton White House and one of Senator Barack Obama’s foremost Middle Eastern Affairs advisors, will discuss the role of American foreign policy in one of the most unstable regions in the world. Come to hear an experienced public servant give voice to a department that needs all the experienced voices it can get. Held in Adams Lower Common Room Tuesday, April 29th, at 4:00pm.
6:00 pm

Join us for a passionate debate about a controversial issue that has
millions of Americans talking. As the U.S.' Latino immigrant population
increases, many public schools across the country face the challenge of
teaching students who come from predominantly Spanish-speaking households.
Should our public schools adapt by adopting a bilingual sytem of education
that incorporates both English and Spanish? Or is complete English immersion
best for the children? This debate will be moderated by the distinguished
Professor Catherine Snow, Henry Lee Shattuck Professor of Education at the
Harvard Graduate School of Education.

This event is open to the entire Harvard community. Come join us Tuesday
evening at 6pm for food, a debate between the Harvard Democrats and the
Harvard Republicans, and the opportunity to ask each side questions of your
own!!!

Located at Land Lecture Hall (fourth floor of Belfer Hall at the Kennedy School).

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