Event Title
Afghanistan, Ecology and the End of War
Description
“Dana spent part of March this year volunteer-teaching biology and evolution to young female Moslem students in Kabul. He will begin his presentation with this story, then segue into the history of western involvement in Afghanistan and why the US is militarily involved in that country at this time. He concludes with an overview of the human evolutionary story and the potential for a more enlightened relationship with one another and the earth.”
About the Lecturer: Dana Visalli, veteran international journalist, editor, and author
Document Type
Event
Start Date
2-10-2013 12:00 PM
End Date
2-10-2013 1:15 PM
Location
Fairhaven College Auditorium
Resource Type
Moving image
Title of Series
World Issues Forum
Genre/Form
lectures
Contributing Repository
Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies
Subjects – Topical (LCSH)
Afghan War, 2001-; Muslims--Afghanistan; Afghans--Social life and customs; Afghan Wars
Geographic Coverage
Afghanistan--History; Afghanistan--Foreign relations--United States
Type
Moving image
Keywords
Afghanistan, Afghan people, Western involvement
Rights
This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws.
Language
English
Format
video/mp4
Afghanistan, Ecology and the End of War
Fairhaven College Auditorium
“Dana spent part of March this year volunteer-teaching biology and evolution to young female Moslem students in Kabul. He will begin his presentation with this story, then segue into the history of western involvement in Afghanistan and why the US is militarily involved in that country at this time. He concludes with an overview of the human evolutionary story and the potential for a more enlightened relationship with one another and the earth.”
About the Lecturer: Dana Visalli, veteran international journalist, editor, and author