Dr. Farhang was the guest (by phone) on last Wednesday's Voices of the Middle East Program on KPFA discussing these same issues, including the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. I had a chance to call in and ask a couple of questions during the program, so for once I don't feel too bad about living too far from Berkeley to go to an event like this -- BUT I would love to hear the discussion following his talk. I'm hoping they will focus on working out some sort of practicable plan-of-action to divert the US and Iran from the collision course they're on. Craig Gingold All of VOME's excellent programs are archived at http://www.kpfa.org/voicesofthemiddleeast ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date sent: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 14:52:10 -0800 (PST) From: malihe razazan <vomekpfa@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: On Sunday in Berkeley, Mansour Farhang discusses Iran-U.S. relations & the nuclear issue To: vomekpfa@xxxxxxxxx This event is co-sponsored by KPFA Radio 94.1 FM! Mansour Farhang's brief presenation will be followed by a longer discussion/Q&A session. "Berkeley Lecture Series" presents: A Talk by Dr. Mansour Farhang, Professor of International Relations, Bennington College Topic: Iran's Nuclear Program and U.S.-Iranian Relations The referral of Iran's nuclear file to the United Nations Security Council is a symptom of the 26-year old estrangement between Iran and the United States. Thus, the key to a peaceful resolution of the conflict is direct talks between Washington and Tehran. In the absence of such initiative the present dispute between them threatens to get out of control and lead to unwanted consequences for both countries. Date: Sunday, March 26, 2006 Time: 2:00 P.M. Place: 110 Barrows Hall University of California, Berkeley http://www.berkeley.edu/map/maps/large_map.html Co-sponsored by KPFA Radio 94.1 FM and Voices of the Middle East and North Africa MANSOUR FARHANG has a Ph.D. in political science from Claremont Graduate School. In 1970s, he taught at California State University at Sacramento. Following Iran?s 1979 revolution, he served as an advisor to the Iranian foreign ministry and as ambassador to the United Nations. He resigned his ambassadorship in protest when his efforts to negotiate the release of the American hostages in Tehran failed. In the early months of the Iran-Iraq war, he worked with international mediators to settle the war. During this period, he wrote and spoke about the threat of religious extremists who had come to dominate the course of the Iranian revolution. In June 1981, following the violent suppression of political dissidents, he was forced to leave Iran. In the fall of 1981, he returned to the United States and became a research fellow and lecturer at Princeton University. Since 1983 he has been teaching international relations and Middle Eastern politics at Bennington College in Vermont. He is the author of two books and dozens of articles, in English and Persian, published in both academic journals and popular periodicals. His opinion pieces have appeared in a variety of newspapers, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and the Christian Science Monitor. His third book, A Theology in Power: Reflections on the Iranian Revolution is near completion. He has been a human rights activist since his undergraduate days in California. Currently, he serves on the advisory board of Human Rights Watch/Middle East and is a designated speaker for the Vermont Council on the Humanities. He has lectured at many universities and colleges across the country and is a member of the Columbia University Middle Eastern Seminar. He has also been a participant in the seminars of Council on Foreign Relations and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He has appeared as a guest on numerous radio and television programs, including PBS News Hour, ABC?s Night Line, Bill Moyer?s Journal, 60-Minutes, CBS?s Face the Nation and CNN. He is a regular commentator on the Persian broadcasting of both BBC and Radio France International. Lecture in English Suggested Donation: $10.00. No donation expected from students, but no one is turned away for lack of funds. Further questions may be directed to: berkeleylectures@xxxxxxxxx Malihe Razazan Producer Voices of the Middle East & North Africa KPFA 94.1 F.M. Radio www.kpfa.org ------- End of forwarded message ------- New Pacifica Working Group http://www.egroups.com/group/NewPacifica 'Save Our Stations!' Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NewPacifica/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: NewPacifica-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/