Sharing Stories: Nonviolent Actions and Movements Over the Last 50 Years, a Talk by David Hartsough

We are looking forward to a visit and guest lecture by David Hartsough, a Quaker peace and civil rights activist, former Swattie, and Co-Founder of Nonviolent Peaceforce, an unarmed civilian peacekeeping organization with projects in Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and Sudan.

Please join us on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at 4:15 p.m. in the Scheuer Room of Kohlberg Hall

Maps and directions to campus are available.

A flyer is available for download.

Read more about David Hartsough and his work in this 2004 interview in the New Internationalist magazine.

Photo: David Hartsough (seated at right end of counter) with fellow students at a lunchtime sit-in Arlington, Virginia – circa 1960

Sponsored by Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociology and Anthropology, Political Science, and the Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility

Contact:

Lee Smithey or Anna Everetts

Peace and Conflict Studies Program

610-690-2064

peacestudies@swarthmore.edu

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