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Lou Douglas Lecture Introduction 
2007
Loretta J. Ross
"Bringing Human Rights Home"
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Robert Egger
"Our 40 year Journey from Charity to Change"
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Larry Schweiger
"Good Planets are Hard to Find"
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2006
Rick Dickinson
"Equal Exchange"
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David Mindich
"Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don't Follow the News"
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Thomas Frank
"How Conservatives Won the Heart of America"
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2005
Dr. Frances Fox Piven
"The War at Home: The Domestic Causes and Consequences of Bush's Militarism"
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Patricia J. Williams
"Civil Rights in an Era of Social Wrongs"
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Dr. Stephen A. Douglas
"A Longer View of Our (or Their) 'Ownership Society'"
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Jeffrey Hollender
"What Matters Most: The Next Generation of Responsible, Values-Based Buisness Leadership" |
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2004
Phyllis Bennis:
"Challenges to Empire: Iraq, the U.N. and the Second Super Power"
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Paul Rogat Loeb:
"Soul of a Citizen: Living with Conviction in a Cynical Time"
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Jack Duvall:
"Power by the People: Ending the World's Nightmare of Oppression and Violence"
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Cornelia Butler Flora:
"Corn and Capital"
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2003
Milo Mumgaard:
"Public Interests Law in a Private Interest Age: The Nebraska Experience"
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William F. Schulz:
"Terror, Torment and Tyranny: The State of Human Rights Today"
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Dr. Ali A. Mazrui:
"The African Condition: Todays Problems, Tomorrows Prospects"
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2002
Norman Solomon:
"Media and Democracy: The Unfulfilled Promise"
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Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J.:
"Dead Men Walking: The Journey Continues"
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2001
Steffie Woolhandler, M.D.: -BIO-:
"A National Health Program for the United States"
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Olga Idriss Davis: -BIO-:
"Performing Survival: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921: Narrative Discourse of Cultural memory, Struggle and Resistance"
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Carl Rosen: -BIO-: President of District 11 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of
America (UE), Chicago
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Juliette Beck: -BIO-: Economic Rights Coordinator
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2000
Laura A. Cecere: : "Saving Girls' Lives: International Adoptions from China"
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Eugenie C. Scott: -BIO-: "Why NOT Creationism in the Public Schools!"
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Father Roy Bourgeois: -BIO-: "American Assassins"
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Barney Frank: -BIO-: "New Deal vs. Trickle Down: The International Context"
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Lani Guinier: The Canary
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James K. Galbraith: Created Unequal: The Crisis in American Pay
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1999: The Limits of Authority
Noam Chomsky -BIO-: Sovereignty and World Order
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Molly Marshall: 100% Heaven Made? Religious Authority & Its Impact on Women
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1998: News You Can Use
Ellen Wartella: University of Texas at Austin
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Howard Zinn: Preeminent Historian
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Barbara Trent: Academy Award Winner, Best Documentary 1993
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1997: Choices & Rights
James Howard Kunstler: Author
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Rhoda H. Karpatkin: President, Consumer's Union
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Malcolm C. Young: Executive Director, the Sentencing Project
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Cynthia Price Cohen: Executive Director, Childrights International Research Institute
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Timothy E. Quill: Associate Chief of Medicine at The Genesee Hospital
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1996: Democracy Under Siege
Morris Dees: Civil Rights Lawyer and Co-Founder, Southern Poverty Law Center
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Dr. Michael Apple: John Bascom Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Edward Luck: President Emeritus and Senior Policy Advisor, United Nations Association of the USA
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1995: The People Count
Dr. M. Joycelyn Elders: Former Unites States Surgeon
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Werner Fornos: Director, World Population Institute
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Jack Weatherford: Cultural Anthropologist
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Family Farming in the 21st Century: A one-day conference
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Bob Bergland: Former United States Secretary of Agriculture
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Sarah Vogel: North Dakota Secretary of Agriculture
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Lee Swenson: President, National Farmers Union
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Ron Sampson: President, Mid-America Commercialization Corp.
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1994: The Politics of Culture
Diana Gordon: Associate Professor of Political Science, City University, New York
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Ron Takaki: Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley
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Kenneth Davis: Author and former Professor
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Jerry Mander: Senior Fellow, Public Media Center, San Francisco, California
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1993: The Struggle for World Fairness
Jeff Cohen: Co-Founder of FAIR (Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting)
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Julianne Malveaux: African American Studies, Berkeley
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John Swomley, Jr.: Saint Paul School of Theology, Kansas City
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Ved Nanda: University of Denver, College of Law
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Ama Ata Aidoo: African poet and writer
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1992: Choices for Change
Bill Roy: Chair of the Kansas Commission on the Future of Health Care
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Manning Marable: Professor of Political Science & Sociology, University of Colorado
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Howard Zinn: Historian
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Juliet Schor: Professor of Economics, Harvard University
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Alan Thein Durning: Professor of Philosophy and Music
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1991: The Global Economy Brought Home
Daniel Katz: Founder and President of the Rain Forest Alliance
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Mark Ritchie: President of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
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Lloyd Dumas: Professor of Political Economics at the University of Texas, Dallas
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Holly Sklar: Writer and lecturer
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1990: 10th Anniversary Series
T.S. Farisani: Assistant Bishop of Venda Lutheran Church, South Africa
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Molly Ivins: Reporter and columnist
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David Orr: Professor of Environmental Studies, Oberlin
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Hunter Lovins: President of the Rocky Mountain Institute
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Kenneth Boulding: Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado
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1989 Fall: Issues of the 1990's
Myron Aronoff: Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University
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Adm. Gene La Rocque: Director of the Center for Defense Information
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Claribel Alegria: Poet and author
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Jim Nichols: Minnesota Commissioner of Agriculture
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1989 Spring: Liberating Movements
Nomonde Ngubo: U.S. Rep. of the Confederation of South African Trade Unions
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John Swomley: Internationally known Theologian and Civil Libertarian
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Ibrahim Abu-Lughod: Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University
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1988: U.S. Politics Today: A Bicentennial View
Richard Rhodes: Pulitzer prize-winning author
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Michael Parenti: Professor of Political Science, Howard University
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Stanley Cohen: Editor and contributor to Advertising Age
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Barbara Ehrenreich: Author and columnist
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1987: Title Unknown
Lester Thurow: Professor of Economics and Management, MIT
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Evalina Kane: Writer and organizer for Women Against Pornography
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Samuel Bowles: Professor of Economics, University of Massachusettes, Amherst
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Renny Golden: Poet and member Chicago Religious Task Force on Central America
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1986: U.S. 1986: Myth and Reality
George Reiter: Professor of Physics, University of Houston
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Frances Fox Piven: Professor of Political Science, CUNY
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John Stockwell: Former Commander C.I.A.
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Mitch Snyder: Community for Creative Non-Violence
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1985: Standing Tall: U.S. Interests and Global Realities
Selig Harrison: Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Hyman Minsky: Professor of Economics, Washington University, St. Louis
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Esther Peterson: International Organization of Consumer Unions' Rep. to U.N.
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Patricia Mische: Co-founder of Global Education Assn.; Adjunct Prof., Seaton Hall
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1984: The Americas in Crisis
Nancy Kassebaum: Republican United States Senator, Kansas
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Efrain Diaz: Representative to Honduran Congress
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Bill Buzenberg: National Public Radio
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Joseph Collins: Co-founder of the Institute of Food Development
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1983: Economic Survival in a Changing World
Paul Tsongas: Democratic United States Senator, Massachusettes
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Frederick Taylor: Executive Editor, Wall Street Journal
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Paul Sweezy: Editor, The Monthly Review
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John Schnittker: Undersecretary, Department of Agriculture
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Kirkpatrick Sale: Author and Editor of The Nation
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1982: Arms Control and Survival
Paul Cook: Special Assistance for Soviet Affairs, Bureau of Intelligence
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Daniel Berrigan: S.J., Jesuit priest and peace activist
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Eugene Carroll, Jr.: Retired Rear Admiral, United States Navy
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Daniel Ellsberg: Advisor on U.S. military policy in Vietnam and Political Scientist
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1981: Perspectives on Human Rights
Dick Clark: Former U.S. Senator, "Human Rights in Africa, An American Perspective"
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Bill Sutherland: U.N. observer in Zimbabwe after majority rule elections
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Robert White: Former ambassador to El Salvador
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John McFadden: Educator with Nicaraguan literacy campaign
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1980: A Focus on the Presidency
Governor John Carlin:
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Professors of KSU: Joe Hajda, Political Science; Jacob
Kipp, History; Burt Kaufman, History; T.A. Williams, Political Science; Orma Linford, Political
Science; John Exdell, Philosophy; James Butler, NAACP; Sister Jean McKenna, Office of the Governor;
Scott Burnett, White House, Washington D.C.; Sherry McGowan, Democratic Party; Mike Murry, Republican
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