Ph.D Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
April 4, 2012 7:30PM through 10:00PM
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution's Environmental Conflict Working Group is featuring a night of film, food, and discussion surrounding issues of radical environmentalism, terrorism, and the politics of political violence. Please join us for heaps of vgan snacks, one amazing film, and a discussion following the movie. We will be watching, "If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front," and will be joined by academics and activists who stand in solidarity with these movements as they help to answer questions about these controversial movements in defense of the Earth. This event is free and open to the public.
So far we have three confirmed presenters:
- Paul Gorski (George Mason University Professor and founder of Edchange)
- Jennifer Grubbs (American University Professor and ELF/ALF scholar and supporter)
- Michael Loadenthal (Georgetown University Professor and ELF/ALF scholar and supporter)
Please make sure you use the http;//dinnermovie.eventbrite.com link to reserve your FREE tickets. We are only 'selling' 40 tickets so that we can make sure we have enough food for everyone. We will be serving a full FREE vegan dinner so come hungry! The proposed menu includes General Tso's Vegan 'Chicken,' an assortment of sushi and other yummy treats.
This event is free and open to the public, BUT you will need to pre-register in order to attend.