[H-PAD] H-PAD Virtual Speakers-Concise List

Andor Skotnes skotna at sage.edu
Sat Feb 27 08:40:07 PST 2021


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*You have probably received a fair amount of information about our new
Virtual Speakers Program, and more is available on the H-PAD website at
https://www.historiansforpeace.org/speakers/
<https://www.historiansforpeace.org/speakers/>  We have, however, received
requests for a concise list of the speakers that can be quickly browsed.
Here it is.  *





*H-PAD Virtual Speakers-Concise List *

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   - *Alexander Aviña, *Arizona State University (*alexander.avina at asu.edu*
   <alexander.avina at asu.edu>*)**: Immigration, US–Latin America relations.*
   - *Joel Beinin, *Stanford University *(**beinin at stanford.edu*
   <beinin at stanford.edu>*)**: Israel/Palestine, Egypt, and U.S. Middle East
   policy.*
   - *Medea Benjamin, *CODEPINK (*medea at codepink.org* <medea at codepink.org>
   *)**: resisting US militarism and interventions.*
   - *Phyllis Bennis, *Institute for Policy Studies (*pbennis at ips-dc.org*
   <pbennis at ips-dc.org>*)**: Palestine-Israel, US policy in the Middle
   East, Yemen war, Syria, Gulf monarchies, Arab Spring, US-Iran conflict,
   US-UN relations.*
   - *Leslie Cagan,* The People's Climate Movement (*lesliecagan at igc.org*
   <lesliecagan at igc.org>*): **climate change; the power of public protest;
   organizing in a pandemic.*
   - *Horace Campbell, *Syracuse University (*hgcampbe at syr.edu*
   <hgcampbe at syr.edu>*): **Peace and reconstruction; reparations; US
   militarism; US wars against liberation movements (especially in Africa);
   Cold War.*
   - *Aviva Chomsky*, Salem State University (*avi.chomsky at salemstate.edu*
   <avi.chomsky at salemstate.edu>*): **social and economic issues in Latin
   America and the Caribbean; immigration in the U.S.*
   - *Oliver Fein,* Cornell Medical School* (**ofein at med.cornell.eu*
   <ofein at med.cornell.eu>*)**: Healthcare.*
   - *Bill Fletcher Jr,* syndicated columnist, media commentator (
   *billfletcherjr at gmail.com* <billfletcherjr at gmail.com>*): **U.S. foreign
   policy, electoral politics, labor and workers’ movements, and right-wing
   populism.*
   - *Joshua Freeman, *CUNY Graduate Center (*jfreeman at gc.cuny.edu*
   <jfreeman at gc.cuny.edu>*): **Contemporary and recent labor relations in
   the U.S.*
   - *Marlene Fried, *Hampshire College (*mgfss at hampshire.edu*
   <mgfss at hampshire.edu>*) *: *A**bortion and reproductive justice.*
   - *Irene Gendzier,* Boston University, *(*gendzier at bu.edu*): **US
   relations in the Middle East.*
   - *Dan Georgakas,* Anarchist poet and historian (*georgakas at hotmail.com*
   <georgakas at hotmail.com>*) **League of Revolutionary Black Workers, the
   Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), non-authoritarian radical
   organizing.*
   - *Joseph Gerson*, Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security
   *(**jgerson80 at gmail.com* <jgerson80 at gmail.com>*):* *U.S Asia-Pacific
   policies, history and policy of U.S. and nuclear weapons, disarmament
   initiatives.*
   - *Linda Gordon*, New York University* (**linda.gordon at nyu.edu*
   <linda.gordon at nyu.edu>*): **the Klan, 1930s American fascist groups,
   far-right groups.*
   - *Steven Hahn, *New York University (*steven.hahn at nyu.edu*
   <steven.hahn at nyu.edu>*):  P**olitical violence in US history, slavery
   and racism, the Confederacy and its legacies, US empire, the illiberal and
   liberal traditions.*
   - *Michael Kazin,* Georgetown University (*Michael.Kazin at Georgetown.edu):
     **US peace movements–particularly World War I and the Vietnam War;
   social movements generally.*
   - *Rashid Khalidi, *Columbia University *(**rik2101 at columbia.edu*
   <rik2101 at columbia.edu>*): **US Middle East Policy.*
   - *Michael Klare, *Five College Program in Peace and World Security
   Studies (*mklare at armscontrol.org* <mklare at armscontrol.org>*) **C**l**imate
   change; arms control.*
   - *Peter Kuznick, *American University (*pkuznick at aol.com*
   <pkuznick at aol.com>*): *N*uclear weapons policy.*
   - *Zachary Lockman*, New York University (*zl1 at nyu.edu* <zl1 at nyu.edu>*):
   **Israel/Palestine, US policy in the Middle East, in Egypt, BDS
   advocacy, Palestinian rights.*
   - *Stephen Miles, *Win Without War (*stephen at winwithoutwar.org*
   <stephen at winwithoutwar.org>*: **US foreign policy, war powers,  Pentagon
   and defense spending, endless wars*.
   - *Wilbur Miller,* SUNY Stony Brook (*wilbur.miller at stonybrook.edu*
   <wilbur.miller at stonybrook.edu>*): ** U.S. social history, police and
   criminality, Civil War and Reconstruction.*
   - *Molly Nolan, *New York University (*mn4 at nyu.edu*
<mn4 at nyu.edu>*):  **Trans-Atlantic
   relations.*
   - *Trita Parsi, *Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft* (*
   *media at quincyinst.org* <media at quincyinst.org>*): **Iran, the Middle
   East, and the U.S.*
   - *Kimberly K. Phillips-Fein,* New York University (*kpf2 at nyu.edu*
   <kpf2 at nyu.edu>*): **The fiscal crisis of states and cities; the history
   of conservatism and its lessons.*
   - *Frances Fox Piven*, Graduate Center-CUNY *(**ffpiven at gmail.com*
   <ffpiven at gmail.com>*): **Poor people’s struggles, social movements,
   challenging authority.*
   - *Margaret Power, *Illinois Tech (*marmacpower1 at gmail.com*
   <marmacpower1 at gmail.com>*): **Riight-wing women, the recent history of
   Chile and Puerto Rico, and the Right in general.*
   - *Susan Rogers* Physicians for a National Health Program (
   *rgrsssn at gmail.com* <rgrsssn at gmail.com>*): **Healthcare and racial
   inequities.*
   - *Ellen Schrecker, *Yeshiva University (*ellen.schrecker at gmail.com*
   <ellen.schrecker at gmail.com>*): **McCarthyism and political repression,
   Universities in the 1960s.*
   - *Alan Singer, *Hofstra University (*Alan.J.Singer at hofstra.edu*
   <Alan.J.Singer at hofstra.edu>*): **The crisis of democracy, the current
   crisis in the U.S and in education.*
   - *Daniel A. Sjursen, *Center for International Policy (
   *dannysjursen at hotmail.com* <dannysjursen at hotmail.com>*): **U.S. foreign
   and military policy post-9/11, reframing patriotism and dissent, antiwar
   veteran experience, race/class/social justice and U.S. militarism.*
   - *Andor Skotnes, *Russell Sage College (*skotna at sage.edu*
   <skotna at sage.edu>*): **Race, class, and intersectionality in social
   struggle; the workers and freedom movements in recent U.S. history; Sixties
   movements.*
   - *Paul Y. Song, *Physicians for a National Health Program (
   *paulysong at gmail.com* <paulysong at gmail.com>*): **Healthcare.*
   - *Liz Theoharis, *Poor People’s Campaign (*liz.theoharis at gmail.com*
   <liz.theoharis at gmail.com>*):** Democracy, poverty, racism, ecological
   devastation, militarism, and Christian nationalism.*
   - *Barbara Weinstein, *New York University (*barbara.weinstein at nyu.edu*
   <barbara.weinstein at nyu.edu>*): **Trump’s impact on Latin American
   politics.*
   - *Larry Wittner,* SUNY Albany* (**larrywittner at gmail.com*
   <larrywittner at gmail.com>*): **Nuclear weapons and war.*

*(2/27/2021)*
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