[LAAMN] KUCI Subversity Online: Chinese Moms on Queer Offspring, An Interview with Director

2013-07-18 Thread Dan Tsang
Queer activists the world over will find this new documentary about coming
out refreshingly different.  Instead of the typical coming out story from a
gay or lesbian teenager or adult, Fan Popo's latest film, "Mama Rainbow,"
focuses rather on mothers of gay males or lesbians in China - and how they
have become advocates for their offspring.  The Beijing Film
Academy-trained young director's documentary screens at Redcat in LA this
Saturday, 20 July, at 2 pm as part of Outfest Los Angeles.

For audio of the interview on KUCI Subversity Online etc, see:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/07/chinese-moms-talk-about-their-queer.html

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[LAAMN] Filmmaker who filmed NSA Whistleblower on Subversity Show in 2010

2013-06-12 Thread Dan Tsang
Laura Poitras, the MacArthur Award-winning filmmaker whose video revealed
the identity of the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, was previously on
KUCI's Subversity show talking about her film, The Oath, about casualties
of the war on terrorism, as well as her own experiences with Homeland
Security, which has detained her numerous times in her travels through U.S.
airports.  She was name a MacArthur
fellowin 2012, with an award of
$500,000.  She also made My Country, My Country,
on Iraq, which was nominated for an Oscar.  Snowden first contacted her in
January this year.

See:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/06/filmmaker-laura-poitras-whom-nsa.html

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[LAAMN] ASUCI votes to condemn new Provost hire at UC Irvine

2013-06-08 Thread Dan Tsang
ASUCI has voted to condemn the hire of Howard Gillman at UCI as Executive
Vice Chancellor and Provost.  See
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/06/new-uci-provost-hiring-condemned-by.html

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[LAAMN] From Subversity Archives: Wang Dan's talk at UCI in 2006

2013-06-06 Thread Dan Tsang
In the wake of the June 4 commemorations worldwide, we bring you a 2006
talk at UC Irvine given by Wang Dan, who in 1989 was a key student leader
of the Tianamen protests in Beijing.

More (with audio of his talk) at:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/06/from-subversity-archives-chinese.html

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[LAAMN] UCI Black Students Issue Demands on UCI Administration

2013-05-06 Thread Dan Tsang
In the wake of an Asian American fraternity use of "blackface," UCI Black
students are now putting pressure on Chancellor Michael V. Drake.  See
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/05/black-uci-students-speak-out.html

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[LAAMN] Re: Gay Insurgent heads to Washington

2013-05-03 Thread Dan Tsang
Updated with photo from exhibit on Asian American Movement:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/05/gay-insurgent-rises-from-ashes.html

dan


On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 11:32 AM, Dan Tsang  wrote:

> Cover of the alternative magazine from decades past is featured in an
> exhibit at the Smithsonian celebrating Asian Pacific American month.
>
> See:
> http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/05/gay-insurgent-rises-from-ashes.html
>
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[LAAMN] Gay Insurgent heads to Washington

2013-05-02 Thread Dan Tsang
Cover of the alternative magazine from decades past is featured in an
exhibit at the Smithsonian celebrating Asian Pacific American month.

See:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2013/05/gay-insurgent-rises-from-ashes.html

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[LAAMN] Fwd: Sad News: Emeritus Prof Mark Poster

2012-10-10 Thread Dan Tsang
The critical theorist, historian and founder of Film & Media Studies at UCI
has passed away.  See
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/filmstudies/spotlight_detail.php?id=8

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[LAAMN] UC Regents set to appoint incumbent as Library Director

2012-09-07 Thread Dan Tsang
See
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[LAAMN] UC Librarians fight administration

2012-09-07 Thread Dan Tsang
See blog entry:

http://subversities.blogspot.com/2012/09/uc-librarians-fight-for-release-of.html

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[LAAMN] [Subv] $upercapitalist: New film on hedge fund trader in Hong Kong; interview with lead actor and writer/producer

2012-08-31 Thread Dan Tsang
A new indie film opening tonight in Southern California focuses on a hedge
fund trader seeking fortune and wreaking havoc in Hong Kong.
Stars Derek Ting, a former CNN International producer and UCI graduate
Kathy Uyen and several Hong Kong veteran actors

Hear the Subversity Online interview linked in this review:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2012/08/upercapitalist-seeks-fortune-in-hong.html

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[LAAMN] Outsourcing campus police oversight

2012-05-25 Thread Dan Tsang
UCI and UCLA outsource their police policies to a law firm that defends
police against charges of civil rights violations.
See:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2012/05/outsourcing-police-oversight.html

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[LAAMN] Remembering Emeritus Professor Julius Margolis

2012-05-22 Thread Dan Tsang
Remembering Julius Margolis, with a KUCI Subversity Online podcast of his
memorial reception.
See:
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[LAAMN] Remembering Larry Howard

2012-05-20 Thread Dan Tsang
Larry Howard's  commitment to
peace and justice and to educating his students in the social sciences came
through loud and clear as family members, colleagues on the UC Irvine
campus, community peace activists and assorted friends gathered to
celebrate his life 16 May 2012 on the patio next to Social Sciences Tower.

The long-time Social Sciences Lecturer who had an abiding faith in the
human ability to improve world conditions was remembered as an Orange
County native who spent his entire university education and later career at
UC Irvine.
For podcast etc. of the memorial reception etc. see:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2012/05/remembering-larry-howard.html

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2012-05-07 Thread Dan Tsang
See:

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Cantonese New Zealander Director's Film Sparks Ethnic Putdown in Q&A
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[LAAMN] In Memoriam: A True Friend of Vietnam

2012-01-20 Thread Dan Tsang
See blog entry:

http://subversities.blogspot.com/2012/01/in-memoriam-judith-ladinsky-true-friend.html
A true friend of Vietnam has died.

Judith L. Ladinsky, a humanitarian and population health sciences professor
from the University of Wisconsin, who devoted her life to improving the
health of the Vietnamese people, died 12 January 2012 at the age of 73 in
Madison, Wisconsin.

In 1984, Ladinsky had succeeded as head of the Committee for Scientific
Cooperation with Viet Nam [Uỷ bạn Hợp tác Khoa học Mỹ-Việt](USCSC),another
humanitarian who devoted his life to Vietnam, Ed Cooperman (Prof of Physics
Emeritus at Cal State Fullerton), who was assassinated in his Orange
County, California, office in 1984 (about which more in a later blog).

...


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[LAAMN] [Subversity Online] Tom Hayden on Sixties and beyond

2011-12-13 Thread Dan Tsang
60s activist Tom Hayden seeks to inspire with his look back and ahead at a
talk last month at UC Irvine.
Another  special Subversity Online podcast.

See:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2011/12/tom-hayden-at-uci-looks-back-and-ahead.html

for writeup and audio link.

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[LAAMN] Occupy OC enters third night

2011-10-17 Thread Dan Tsang
See:

http://subversities.blogspot.com/2011/10/occupy-orange-county-day-3-petition.html

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[LAAMN] Subversity Online edition: Occupation of OC has begun

2011-10-16 Thread Dan Tsang
The occupation of Orange County by protesters has begun.  See and hear the
audio from the rally Saturday:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2011/10/occupy-orange-county-day-1.html

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[LAAMN] Saving Riverside Chinatown; Net Vote on Challenge Grant imminent

2011-06-28 Thread Dan Tsang
For efforts to preserve historic Riverside and a net vote on a preservation
challenge grant (deadline Thursday before 2 pm), see:

http://subversities.blogspot.com/2011/06/saving-chinatown-riverside.html


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[LAAMN] 62 UCI Faculty Urge Chancellor Drake to Act and to Treat Protests as 'Teachable Moments'

2011-03-09 Thread Dan Tsang
See:
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[LAAMN] Subversity host reflects on activism

2011-03-08 Thread Dan Tsang
Interviewer becomes interviewee, as McGill experimental radio course nabs
interview with the host of Subversity:

See writeup:
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[LAAMN] [Subv] Grand Jury Investigation of UCI Protesters Gives Lie To UCI's Commitment to Free Speech

2011-01-31 Thread Dan Tsang
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2011/01/grand-jury-investigation-of-uci.html


http://www.youtube.com/embed/2qqflmfk3PE?fs=1"; frameborder="0"
allowFullScreen="">

Despite UC Irvine's professed commitment to the First Amendment [watch UCI
video above on Free Speech], troubling recent signs indicate that the heavy
hand of the law is coming down on student protesters on campus, reinforcing
UCI's new reputation as a new site of student resistance (and repression).

A criminal pretrial for 19 UCI students who staged a labor protest last year
is imminent (March 7, 2011) while a grand jury has apparently been empaneled
to investigate the activities of UCI's Muslim Student Union.

For this evening's edition of Subversity, we talk with Carol A. Sobel, a
SantaMonica- based civil rights attorney for six MSU students and former
students who were called in January 2011 to testify before the Orange County
grand jury investigating, apparently, conspiracy to commit a misdemeanor!
One, a UCI student, was subpoenaed outside a classroom.  The MSU was
suspended during Fall Quarter 2010 for an incident relating to protests
during the talk given by Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren last year on
campus.  Even UCI Law School Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, who http://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2011/01/27/irvine-11-felonies/";>appeared
on Air Talk on KPCC late last week with Carol Sobel, agreed that criminal
charges should not be pursued.  All this crackdown on free speech makes one
wonder about UCI's real commitment to the First Amendment.  Is it all just
talk?

To listen to Carol Sobel and show host Daniel C. Tsang on KUCI discussing
the ramifications of this widening legal tangle facing UCI students, listen
to Subversity this evening at 5-6 p.m. on KUCI, 88.9 FM in Orange County,
California.  The show is also simulcast via http://kuci.org";>
kuci.org at the same time.

Full disclosure:  Carol Sobel was one of the show host's attorneys when he
https://webfiles.uci.edu/dtsang/public/ciatarget.htm";>successfully
sued the CIA for spying on him.

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[LAAMN] UC Student Regent to Tell Why He Came Out

2010-10-25 Thread Dan Tsang
UC Student Regent Jesse Cheng to Tell Why He Came Out, on Subversity show
Monday 25 October 2010 at 5 p.m. on KUCI, 88.9 FM and via http://kuci.org,

More info. on show and media coverage since his coming out:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2010/10/uc-student-regent-jesse-cheng-to-tell.html

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[LAAMN] [Subv] UC Student Regent Jesse Cheng Comes Out

2010-10-21 Thread Dan Tsang
URL:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2010/10/uc-student-regent-jesse-cheng-comes-out.html

In an emotional, heart-felt address, University of California Student Regent
Jesse Cheng, a Chinese American senior from Cupertino, Wednesday evening
October 20, 2010, came out as gay. Also identifying himself as bisexual and
a "queer Asian American", Cheng, an Asian American studies major at UC
Irvine, related what, over the years, led him to this very public
declaration.

Years ago, apparently before he attended UCI, he had told his "homie" he
liked men but his friends had beaten him up as a result, trying, he
recalled, to beat the gayness out of him. He marched at his first gay pride
march in San Francisco, but after his mother saw him on television, he
denied it was him. At UC Irvine on Wednesday, he explained he "lived for"
his mother and could not let him down. After his father found a rainbow flag
he had collected, Cheng told his dad, with him he was "not close," that he
liked the colors. He also contemplated committing suicide. All this history
of denial was the backdrop to his dramatic, unexpected coming out during a
dark Wednesday evening at the UC Irvine flag poles during the University's
speak-out and candlelight vigil against homophobic bigotry and hate in the
wake of the suicide of gay Rutgers University freshman Tyler Clementi last
month.

An emotional Cheng related how he had shared with then-Student Regent Jesse
Bernal, the first openly gay Student Regent, after an earlier wave of
anti-gay incidents around the UCs, that they should come out together,
believing that such hatred should not happen at the UC. But Cheng didn't
dare come out then. Bernal was keynote
speakerat
a Harvey Milk Day at UCSC's Kresge College in May this year.

Cheng ended his talk to warm, sustained applause among the hundred or so UC
Irvine students, faculty and staff listening to him.

A personal note: I have heard Jesse Cheng many times give inspiring,
progressive speeches but this was the first time I felt he wasn't speaking
as an activist. In fact, he spoke from the heart. Several times he almost
broke down in tears. I had always known he was "one of us" -- another Asian
American activist -- but this evening I was happy he was really one of us --
another queer Asian American. I went up to him and embraced him --
whispering into his ears -- "That was really powerful".

P.S. Jesse Cheng
appearedon
my KUCI Subversity show 27 July 2009.


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[LAAMN] [Subv] Upcoming interview with UCI alumnus, now Green Party candidate in US Senate race

2010-09-26 Thread Dan Tsang
I'll be interviewing Duane Roberts, OC community activist and UCI alumnus,
on Monday's KUCI Subversity show (September 27)  from 5-6 p.m. on KUCI, 88.9
FM and simulcast via kuci.org on the web.  More info here:
http://subversities.blogspot.com/2010/09/from-uci-undergrad-to-green-party.html

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Obama's Silence on Gaza; In Bed with Necons?

2009-01-19 Thread Dan Tsang
For the pre-inaugural edition of KUCI's Subversity, we delve into
President-Elect Barack Obama's foreign policy on the Middle East, in the
wake of his silence over the Israeli killing of children and families in
Gaza, and his naming of a neocon to be his envoy on Iran.  As the historic
inauguration takes place Tuesday, is Obama not already failing to make any
change in a foreign policy that is wedded to Zionism?

We talk with Gary Leupp, professor of history at Tufts University in Boston,
while specializing in the history of Japan (also adjunct professor of
religion) since 1988, has been writing columns on world affairs for such
alternative pubications as Counterpunch and Dissident Voice since 2002.

He is the author of Servants, Shophands and Laborers in in the Cities of
Tokugawa 
Japan;
Male Colors: The Construction of Homosexuality in Tokugawa
Japan;
and Interracial Intimacy in Japan: Western Men and Japanese Women,
1543-1900.
He is also a contributor to CounterPunch's merciless chronicle of the wars
on Iraq, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia, Imperial
Crusades
.

His most recent article, "Obama's Necon" (
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2009/01/obama%E2%80%99s-neocon/) covers the
appointment of Dennis Ross, a founder of AIPAC, Israel's propaganda arm in
the U.S., to the envoy position.

Leupp has also defended William Ayers, who has also appeared on Subversity.
See: "Raising the Specter of the Sixties" (
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2008/10/raising-the-specter-of-the-%e2%80%9960s/)


Articles by Leupp archived in Dissident Voice:
http://www.dissidentvoice.org/author/GaryLeupp/

See also Leupp's "Revisiting the Tale of Samson: A Gaza Bible Story,"
http://www.counterpunch.org/leupp01092009.html

Articles by Leupp archived in CounterPunch:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Gary+Leupp&btnG=Google+Search&domains=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.counterpunch.org&sitesearch=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.counterpunch.org

See also Simon Tisdall in the Guardian on Obama's silence on Gaza: "Obama is
Losing a Battle He Doesn't Know He's In: The President-Elect's Silence on
the Gaza Crisis is Undermining his Reputation in the Middle East" (
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jan/04/obama-gaza-israel).

Subversity airs each Monday from 9-10 a.m. on KUCI, 88.9 FM in Orange
County, California, and is webcast simultaneously via http://kuci.org.   Our
show with Prof. Leupp airs Monday, 19 January 2008 at 9 a.m.

Thanks for listening.


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[LAAMN] Bill Ayers on Education Reform under Obama

2008-12-14 Thread Dan Tsang
For the next edition of Subversity, airing Monday 15 December 2008 at
9 a.m. on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange County, and webcast simultaneously
via http://kuci.org, we chat with former Weather Underground member
and Prairie Fire theoretician and current education professor (U of
Ill. at Chicago) Bill Ayers.   As Obama is about to name a new cabinet
member in charge of education, we ask him to talk about what are the
prospects for educational reform in the new administration, as well as
to reflect his days under the national spotlight during the recent
presidential campaign.

Ayers was last on Subversity 12 April 2002, promoting his book,
Fugitive Days, which has just now been reissued by Beacon Press with a
new afterword.  After we re-aired our 2002 interview during the last
month of the recent presidential campaign, the rightwing media
"discovered" the audio.  Unauthorized clips of the broadcast were
aired by such conservative hosts as Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity,
while text from the interview made it on to The National Review.  The
audio also showed up in a video that tried to smear Obama.  The smear
campaign, of course, did not stick.

The rightwing media seemed especiallly concerned that he revealed
during his Subversity interview that "I'm as much an anarchist as I am
a Marxist which is to say I find a lot of the ideas in anarchism
appealing."  The rightwing media made a big deal that later that week
(of our 2002 interview) he served on an academic panel with Obama.

See also:

Bill Ayers blog: http://billayers.wordpress.com/

Bill Ayers, "The Real Bill Ayers," New York Times, 5 December 2008 (op
ed): http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/06/opinion/06ayers.html

Beacon Press' Fugitive Days site:
http://www.beacon.org/productdetails.cfm?SKU=3277

Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn on Democracy Now:
 14 November 2008: Part 1:
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/11/14/exclusive_in_first_joint_broadcast_interview
 24 November 2008: Part 2:
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/11/24/democracy_now_exclusive_part_2_bill

Rightwing video using Subversity audio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xBlTdsnOh8
 This youtube video has now been viewed over 82,000 times, most of the
viewings before the election;
 at 5:32 credit for audio is given to "University of Irvine" Subversity show.

Blogger with clip from Fox News crediting KUCI-FM for Ayers quote:
http://patriotroom.com/ayers-2002-radio-interview-i-am-a-marxist-i-am-an-anarchist-i-regret-nothing/

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[LAAMN] Audio of Subversity show on Remembering Peter Camejo

2008-09-15 Thread Dan Tsang
Here's the audio of the KUCI Subversity program today on "Remembering Peter
Camejo":  http://kuci.org/~dtsang/Sv080915.mp3

Guests:  Matt Gonzalez, vice presidential candidate; Donna Warren, former
Camejo running mate for California governor
Interviewer: Daniel C. Tsang.

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Remembering Peter Camejo

2008-09-15 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine - On our next show, Subversity remembers the life and times of third
party candidate Peter Miguel Camejo, a Venezuelan American who died on last
Saturday in Folsom, California.

Camejo, who was Ralph Nader's running mate in 2004 in the presidential race,
also ran for governor of california three times before.  In the 2002 race he
garnered 5 percent of the California vote.

As Ralph Nader remembers him:

Peter was a student leader, civil rights advocate, leader in the socially
responsible investment industry with his own investment firm, Progressive
Asset Management, Inc., and author of books on investment and history


including Racism, Revolution, Reaction, 1861-1877, The Rise and Fall of
Radical Reconstruction, California Under Corporate Rule, and his recent
book, The SRI Advantage: Why Socially Responsible Investing Has
Outperformed Financially.


http://www.votenader.org/blog/2008/09/13/in-honor-of-peter-miguel-camejo/



We talk with Donna Warren, who was the Southern California Chair for
Peter Camejo in the California Recall election when he ran on the
Green Party ticket for governor.


Paired with Camejo who ran for California governor, Warren ran for Lt.
Governor in November 2002 and
2006.  In November 2002, she garnered almost 400,000 votes statewide.

Subversity airs from 9-10 a.m. Monday September 15, 2008 on KUCI, 88,9 fm in
Orange County, and is webcast simultaneously via http://kuci.org.
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[LAAMN] [Subv] Celebrating the Life of Prof. Lindon Warren Barrett

2008-07-20 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- On the next edition of Subversity, a KUCI public affairs
program, we commemorate and celebrate the life of Prof. Lindon Warren
Barrett, who was murdered in his home in Long Beach 7 July 2008.

Joining in reflecting on his life and scholarly career are colleagues
and students who knew him, both during his long tenure at UCI and,
more recently, at UC Riverside, where he ended up last  year.  He was
a beloved English and African American studies professor at both
schools, and for several years, director of the African American
studies program at UCI.  His family in Winnepeg, Canada, has posted
this obituary in the Winnipeg Free Press:
http://www.passagesmb.com/obituary_details.cfm?ObitID=138240.

Born in 1961 in Guyana, he migrated to England when he was just one,
moving to Canada in 1966. He grew up in Winnipeg, earning his BA from
York University, an MA from the University of Denver, and ultimately a
Ph.D from the University of Pennsylvania in 1990.  His Ph.D thesis was
titled: "In the dark: Issues of value, evaluation, and authority in
twentieth century critical discourse"
(216 pages, AAT 9101135; Abstract:
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=744336891&sid=2&Fmt=2&clientId=1568&RQT=309&VName=PQD).

He is the author of an influential published work that grew out of the
Ph.D thesis: Blackness and value : seeing double (Cambridge/New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1999; UCI call number PS153.N5 B296 1999).
At his tragic death, he was working on another project,  "Racial
Blackness and the Discontinuity of Western Modernity" about the
central role of slavery in the evolution of modernity.   From
1997-2000 he was associate editor of Callaloo
(http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/callaloo/).

Faculty participating in the memorial program are Katherine Kinney,
who chairs the English department at UC Riverside, and her UCR
colleague, George Haggerty and from UCI, History Prof. Winston James,
who is chair
of African American studies program here.

Former UCI Ph.D students Arnold Pan (now teaching at UCI) and Lelia
Neti (now at Occidental College) will also be participating.  Jamie
Park, former UCI undergraduate student and now pursuing her Ph.D at
UCR, will also be on the program.

We'll also be reading tributes from other colleagues and friends of
Lindon during the program.

The program airs Monday, 21 July 2008 from 9-10 a.m. on KUCI, 88.9 fm
in Orange County, Calif., and is webcast via http://kuci.org.
This special program will also be simulcast on KUCR, 88.3 AM in
Riverside County via http://www.kucr.org.  Our thanks to KUCR for this
collaboration.

A podcast of this program will be made available later on Monday at:
http://kuci.org/podcasts/?ShowID=600

A brief service will be held Tuesday July 22nd, starting at 6:30 p.m.
at McKenzie Mortuary Services, 3843 East Anaheim Street; Long Beach,
Tel. (562) 961-9301.  Afterwards, participants will head to New Beach
and take a yacht (limit of 45 people) out into the Pacific Ocean to
scatter his ashes in accordance with his wishes.

On Saturday August 23 a Canadian memorial service will be held in
- Hide quoted text -
Winnipeg, MB, Canada.

Other services are envisioned at UCR and UCI later in the fall.

The family suggests in lieu of flowers, "[b]ecause of Lindon's love of
reading, if so desired a donation to the Winnipeg Public Library or a
charity encouraging literacy would be most appreciated.  WPL donation
page: http://wpl.winnipeg.ca/library/contact/donations.asp.

Other links:

OC Register's College Life blog:

http://collegelife.freedomblogging.com/tag/lindon-barrett/
Radio Tribute to Slain English Professor Lindon Barrett (about this program)

http://collegelife.freedomblogging.com/2008/07/16/more-on-death-of-english-professor-lindon-barrett/
More on Death of English Professor Lindon Barrett

http://collegelife.freedomblogging.com/2008/07/15/breaking-news-former-uci-professor-found-murdered/
English Professor Found Slain

Los Angeles Times:

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-professor16-2008jul16,0,5324577.story
Slain Man Identified as UC Riverside Professor

Press-Telegram (Long Beach):

http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_9897372
Popular professor found slain in LB

Press-Enterprise (Riverside):

http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_S_barrett16.3ed3ecd.html
Professor found dead hoped for change at UCR

Ned Ragget's Ponder it All blog:

http://nedraggett.wordpress.com/2008/07/15/rip-lindon-barrett/
RIP Lindon Barrett.

Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18932794418
Lindon Barrett

Police report:

http://www.longbeach.gov/civica/press/display.asp?layout=4&Entry=2022
Murder

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[LAAMN] UCR Prof/former UCI Prof Murdered

2008-07-15 Thread Dan Tsang
It is with great sadness I relate this huge loss:

Subversity has learned some tragic and sad news.  According to the
Long Beach police department, former UCI English & Comparative
Literature and African American Studies Director Prof. Lindon Barrett
has been found murdered at his residence in Long Beach.  At the time
of his death, Prof. Barrett was Professor of English at UC Riverside.
His body was found Sunday (July 13) and police believe he had been
dead a few days.

A suspect, Marlon Martinez who was found near Prof. Barrett's missing
car,  has been arrested and has been booked for the murder.

For more information, see the police press release:
http://www.longbeach.gov/civica/press/display.asp?layout=4&Entry=2022



>From UC Riverside's "Inside UCR" on his hire at UCR last year:

http://www.insideucr.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=606

New Faculty Bring a Broad Range of Academic Expertise and Research Interests
...

ENGLISH
Lindon Barrett, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1990
Professor of English
Barrett comes from UC Irvine, where he was a member of the Critical
Theory Institute and previously was a faculty member in the
departments of English and Comparative Literature. He served as
director of the Program in African American Studies at UCI from 2004
to 2007 and as associate editor for literary and cultural criticism at
the journal Callaloo, the premier African Diaspora literary journal,
from 1997 to 2000. He is author of "Blackness and Value: Seeing
Double" and is completing a manuscript titled "Racial Blackness and
the Discontinuity of Western Modernity."

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Ngugi on Being a Writer in a Society in Crisis

2008-01-20 Thread Dan Tsang
As UC Irvine prepares to celebrate "Ngũgĩ's Spirit," to be held at the
University of California , Irvine's Crystal Cove auditorium on Saturday,
January 26, 2008, for our Martin Luther King Day show this Monday at 9 a.m.,
Subversity converses with Distinguished Prof. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o on the
occasion of his 70th birthday.  Ngũgĩ is the Director of the acclaimed
International Center for Writing and Translation at UCI. He is also a
Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature with
Comparative Literature as his home department.

Joining us in the conversation on "Being a Writer in a Society in Crisis" is
Gabrielle Schwab, Chancellor's Prof. of English and Comparative Literature
at UCI.  We'll focus on the current turmoil in Kenya.

One of the foremost contemporary African writers and an exile of Kenya and
former political prisoner, Ngũgĩ's work as literary figure, activist, and
academic testify to his relentless passion and commitment to deliver much
needed critique.  In 2006 Ngũgĩ published his first novel in nearly two
decades, the critically lauded and lengthy *The Wizard and the Crow*, which
went on to win the California Gold Award for fiction in 2007.

Subversity airs from 9-10 a.m.Monday  21 January 2008 on KUCI, 88.9 fm in
Orange County, California, and is webcast simultaneously via http://kuci.org
.

Audio of the show will be posted on the Subversity site (
http://kuci.org/~dtsang ) after the broadcast.

It will also be podcast at: http://www.kuci.org/podcasts/?ShowID=600.

Opening at 5:30 pm, this Saturday,  "In Ngũgĩ's Spirit" will begin with
remarks from UC Irvine's Chancellor Michael Drake and Kenyan Ambassador
Zachary Dominic Muburi-Muita and proceed with a special talk from Professor
and fellow activist Angela Davis, poetry readings by poet, critic and
activist Mukoma Wa Ngugi (Ngũgĩ's son) and acclaimed indigenous poet, writer
and activist Simon J. Ortiz.  Following this opening, guests will be invited
to a reception and book signing with Ngũgĩ and the guest speakers.  At 8 pm,
Humanities Dean Vicki Ruiz will open the next session, which will include
poetry readings from much-admired African American poets Sonia Sanchez and
Jerry Quickley.  The evening will conclude with "Chinese Music/African
Dance: Translation and Performance," a unique event featuring Liu Sola,
internationally reknowned Chinese composer, singer, writer and performer,
and Koffi Koko, internationally acclaimed African Dancer.
Thanx for listening.


dan

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Remembering former CIA Officer/Whistleblower Philip Agee

2008-01-11 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- On our next show, Subversity honors the progressive work of a
friend of Subversity, Philip Agee, who resigned after 12 years as a case
officer in the CIA and began exposing the CIA's "dirty tricks" in the covert
operations the U.S. engaged in around the world. He leaves as his legacy his
principled  and consistent efforts in counteracting U.S. subversion of
people's struggles around the world.   He died 7 January 2008 in Havana,
Cuba from complications from ulcer treatment
We talk with his close friend, collaborator, co-author and fellow traveler,
Louis Wolf, a co-founder of CovertAction Information Bulletin (later
Quarterly) about Phil Agee's progressive work.  We also have invited Phil
Agee Jr., one of his two surviving sons, to join us in the memorial show.
The show airs from 9-10 a.m. on Monday, 14 January 2008  in Orange County,
California, and is web-cast simultaneously via http://kuci.org.

A. Selected Articles by Phil Agee:

Terrorism and Civil Society: The Instruments of US Policy in Cuba:
http://www.counterpunch.org/agee08092003.html

Terrorismo y Sociedad Civil como Instrumentos de la Politica Estadounidense
en Cuba:
http://www.manueltalens.com/ultima_hora/46agee.htm

Tracking Covert Actions into the Future:
http://mediafilter.org/MFF/CovOps.html

A Stunning Contrast: The Descent of the US; The Rise of Latin America:
http://mail.google.com/a/kuci.org/?shva=1#inbox/1176a5faa0035bba


Producing the Proper Crisis:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.journalism.newspapers/browse_thread/thread/45777d57195aad22


B. Philip Agee on Video:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?hl=en&resnum=0&q=philip+agee&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wv


C. Philip Agee on Democracy Now:
http://www.democracynow.org/2005/7/27/flashback_renegade_cia_officer_phillip_agee


D. Obituaries:
New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/10/obituaries/10agee.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/obituaries/story/0,,2238010,00.html
London Times: 
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3162281.ece

Independent:
http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article3328353.ece
El Pais:
http://www.elpais.com/articulo/Necrologicas/Philip/Agee/ex/agente/CIA/elpepinec/20080110elpepinec_1/Tes

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Cultural work, New Media and the Screenwriters' Srike

2007-11-19 Thread Dan Tsang
[Subv] On the next edition of Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program, we
discuss the nature of cultural work, new media (such as streaming video) and
why screenwriters are currently on strike.  We talk with Tony Bui ("Three
Season"), a screenwriter-director, who is actively participating in the
current Writers Guild strike, and with Sylvia Martin, a UC Irvine
Ph.Dstudent in anthropology, who has been doing field observation of
the
writers' strike.

Tony Bui directed and wrote "Three Seasons," shot in Vietnam and starring
Harvey Keitel.  He also co-wrote  and produced "The Green Dragon", which his
brother, Timothy Bui, directed.  Airlifted out of Vietnam at age two, Tony
Bui studied film at Loyola Marymount University and shot his thesis short,
"Yellow Lotus" in Vietnam.  His developed his screenplay for "Three Seasons"
at the Sundance Filmmakers and Screenwriters Lab, with the film later
winning at the Sundance Festival both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience
Award. On the show, he addresses the importance of solidarity with striking
screenworkers and the growing numbers of Asian American screenwrites in the
guild.

Sylvia J. Martin is writing her dissertation in anthropology at UCI on
media industries. She has conducted ethnographic research of the
production
process of commercial film and television programs in the Hollywood
and Hong Kong media industries. Her fieldwork experience includes
working at a


film and television production company at Warner Bros. Studio and
observing on the set of numerous films and television shows, even
working
as an "extra". Prior to graduate school, Sylvia worked on over a dozen
National Geographic Television Specials and in visual effects in
feature


films.

Subversity airs  this Monday (19 November 2007) from 9-10  a.m. on KUCI,
88.9 fm in Orange County, California, and is simultaneously webcast via
http://kuci.org. Shows are also podcast and archived online (see below).

Thanx for listening

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Mike Davis, 2007 Lannan Literary Award winner, on Katrina in the Suburbs; also on OC and Developers and Academia

2007-11-12 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- On this Veterans Day show, KUCI's Subversity show features a
veteran of countless peace and justice struggles and related literary
output, cultural critic and UCI history prof. Mike Davis.  Davis, who last
week won the noted Lannan Literary Award  for non-fiction for his prolific
body of work, speaks to Subversity about developers and Orange County, and
why he would like to reduce his time in academia (by two-thirds to
one-third). He has made such a request to UCI Chancellor Michael V. Drake.
We talked to him after his recent (October 31) UCI talk, "Katrina in the
Suburbs," about the politics of wildfires, which will also air.

Davis, who will receive $150,000 with the Lannan honor, is a past recipient
of the MacArthur Fellowship award.

His biography from the Lannan Awards site
(http://www.lannan.org/lf/lit/awards-and-fellowships/)
notes:

"Mike Davis was born in Fontana, California, 60 miles east of Los Angeles in
1946, and is a veteran of 1960's civil rights and anti-war movements. From
his first book, *Prisoners of the American Dream* (1986), about unionism in
the United States, to his most recent, *Buda's Wagon: A Brief History of the
Car Bomb* (2007), Davis' fearless writing in 18 books shines a fresh light
on economic, social, environmental, and political injustice. Some of his
other books include *City of Quartz*, *Ecology of Fear*, *Magical Urbanism*,
*Planet of Slums*, *Dead Cities*, *In Praise of Barbarians*, and *No One is
Illegal*. He is currently working on a book about climate change, water, and
power in the U.S. West and northern Mexico. A former meat cutter and
long-distance truck driver, Davis has been a fellow at the Getty Institute
and was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 1998. He teaches at the University
of California, Irvine."

His Wikipedia entry is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Davis_%28scholar%29


The show airs on Monday, 12 November 2007, on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange
County, California, and is webcast simultaneously via http://kuci.org.
Subscribe to podcasts here:
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He was last on Subversity after the Katrina disaster (14 October 2004).  To
listen to that show (unfortunately some audio is lost):
http://kuci.org/~dtsang/subversity/Sv051014b.mp3


Among his recent articles is this one, "San Diego Builds a Statute to an
Arsonist: Developers with Matches" : http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/174857

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[LAAMN] Bibliography on Seymour Hersh

2007-11-10 Thread Dan Tsang
Here's my bibliography on Sy Hersh, the journalist who wrote about My Lai
massacre, Abu Ghraib, Iraq War, Iran, etc., in connection with his
appearance at UC Irvine Tuesday nite at
HIB 100 (7:30
pm).

Bibliography: http://www.lib.uci.edu/online/fellows/CDFS_Hersh.pdf

Other bibliographies by various librarians:
http://www.lib.uci.edu/online/fellows/fellows.html

Info on his talk: http://www.chancellor.uci.edu/cdfs.shtml

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[LAAMN] [Subv] CIA at 60: Domestic Surveillance Continues

2007-10-07 Thread Dan Tsang
Sixty years ago, the U.S. National Security Act led to the creation of the
CIA.  The spy agency was not supposed to spy on Americans, but KUCI's
Subversity host Dan Tsang found out the CIA was spying on him.  He took the
CIA to federal court, with the help of the ACLU and the Center for National
Security Studies, and prevailed.  In an out-of-court settlement, the CIA
promised to not spy on him again and promised to expunge anything collected
on his First-Amendment-protected activities.

Subversity takes this 60th anniversary of the CIA as the opportunity to look
back at the CIA and its history of domestic surveilance, before and after
9/11.  We air a 1999 interview we did with attorney Kate Martin, of the
Center for National Security Studies, who represented Tsang in his Privacy
Act lawsuit against the CIA, as well as portions from an hour-long
interivew, taped this past July for KUCI show host Mari Frank's "Privacy
Piracy" show ( http://www.kuci.org/privacypiracy/#09_12_07) where Frank
interviewed Martin and Tsang about his lawsuit that exposed CIA domestic
spying after the Privacy Act was enacted supposedly to prevent such illegal
activities.  We talk about how the CIA used the National Security Act to
illegally spy on Tsang.  Although the CIA settled the case with Tsang, a U.S.
citizen at birth, it refused to promise not to spy on other Americans (or
permanent residents).

Subversity airs Monday, October 8, 2007, on KUCI, 88.9 FM in California, and
is webcast via http://kuci.org.

For more information, see:

Tsang, Daniel C., "A CIA Target at Home in America," Los Angeles Times,
January 18, 1998, M1-M2 (op ed):
http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~dtsang/ciatarget.htm<http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/%7Edtsang/ciatarget.htm>

Tsang, Daniel C.  "Eyes Only: The Central Intelligence Agency versus Daniel
C. Tsang," CovertAction Quarterly, No. 65 (Fall 1998), 60-63. (UCI Langson
Library Basement Bound Periodicals Call Number JK468 I6 C68)

Friel, Brian, "CIA Double Checks its FAQs," GovernmentExecutive.com, January
7, 1998:  http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0198/010798b1.htm

Martin, Kate, "Letter to the Edtior," Washington Post, sent February 12,
1997: 
http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/~dtsang/cnss.pdf<http://sun3.lib.uci.edu/%7Edtsang/cnss.pdf>

Kindy, Kimberly, "Prying Eyes were Watching UCI's Library Activist: Daniel
Tsang Battled the CIA for Keeping a File on Him, and the Agency Backed Off,
Orange County Register, January 25, 1998.
UCI-licensed link:
http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:AWNB:&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=0EB0D1951B3E822C&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated4&req_dat=0D0F9A1261961D4A


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[LAAMN] Interviews on alternative and mainstream journalism on KUCI's Subversity

2007-07-18 Thread Dan Tsang
Here are interviews this year on mainstream and alternative journalism that
aired on Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program (88.9fm and kuci.org)

*Author/Journalist/Filmmaker John Pilger* *On our Monday 16 July, 2007 show,
we chatted with filmmaker, author and journalist John Pilger about his new
book, Freedom Next Time (Nation Books, 2007). John Pilger has been war
correspondent, author and film-maker. He has twice won British journalism's
highest award, that of Journalist of the Year, for his work all over the
world, notably in Cambodia and Vietnam. He has been International Reporter
of the Year and winner of the United Nations Association Peace Prize and
Gold Medal. For his broadcasting he has won France's Reporter Sans
Frontieres, an American television Academy Award, an Emmy, and the Richard
Dimbleby Award, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. He
has made 57 documentary films, most of them shown on ITV network television
in the UK and around the world. In 2003, he received the prestigious Sophie
Prize for "thirty years of exposing deception and furthering human rights".
He holds numerous honorary degrees from British, Scottish and Irish
universities. He is a Frank H.T. Rhodes Visiting Professor at Cornell
University, New York. A complete CV and filmography is on his website
www.johnpilger.com See also Who's Who UK and International Who's Who. *

*To listen to the show, go here:
http://kuci.org/%7Edtsang/subversity/Sv070716.mp3*


**
*State of Journalism in Orange County* *Irvine -- On the Subversity show 4
June 2007, we talked with a newspaper editor, a publisher, and a
communications professor/former journalist about the state of journalism in
Orange County.The show airs from 9-10 a.m. on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange
County, and is webcast simultaneously via kuci.org.*

*Orange Coast Voice <http://www.ocvoice.com/> Editor John Earl, CSU
Fullerton Communications Prof. Jeffrey
Brody<http://campusapps.fullerton.edu/news/2005/brody.html>and The
District <http://thedistrictweekly.com/> and former OC Weekly publisher Will
Swaim discussed reportage and journalism in the OC with show host Daniel C.
Tsang. Earl, a former KUCI Public Affairs Host ("The News Gap") and a former
area reporter, edits the independent monthly Orange Coast Voice, which
covers Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach. Brody is a former Orange County
Register reporter who is best known for his coverage of Little Saigon. Will
Swaim is founded the OC Weeky <http://www.ocweekly.com/> before taking some
of the staff to The District in Long Beach.*

*To listen to the show, go here:
http://kuci.org/~dtsang/subversity/Sv070604.mp3*


*Dorothy Fall on Vietnam War Journalist Bernard Fall* *On our  Monday, March
12, 2007 show, we talked with author Dorothy Fall about her book on her
husband, Bernard Fall, whose scholarly works, Street Without Joy and Hell in
a Very Small Place, on the French disaster in the Vietnam War, are classics.
He predicted that the U.S. would be unable to win the war politically, even
if it had superior military power. The book is Bernard Fall: Memories of a
Soldier-Scholar<http://www.potomacbooksinc.com/Books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=104359>(Potomac
Books).
*

*To listen to the show, go here:
http://kuci.org/~dtsang/subversity/Sv070312.mp3*

For other archived shows, go here:
http://kuci.org/~dtsang/subversity/mp3.htm

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Cage-Free Eggs campaign comes to UCI

2007-03-30 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- Why isn't UC Irvine serving cage-free eggs in its food services?

For months UCI political scientist and Asian Americanist Claire Kim has been 
trying, without success, to get UCI to serve eggs of free-ranging chickens in 
its dorms and campus restaurants.  Aramark, which has a multi-year contract 
with UCI to provide food services, is willing to do so, according to Prof. Kim, 
but the university still hasn't moved on the issue.

This coming Monday, Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program, features Prof. 
Claire Kim, who teaches a course on the politics of food, discussing why she 
believes cage-free eggs are important. She also tells how she ended up leading 
this effort on campus.

UC Berkeley has gone even further, mandating organic eggs to be served on 
campus.  This week as well, Burger King announced it would begin purchasing 
cage-free eggs.

The show airs from 9-10 a.m. 2 April 2007, kicking off KUCI's new Spring 
season, on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Irvine, California, and via the Internet on 
http://kuci.org.

Resources:

Faculty profile of Prof. Claire Kim:
http://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=2453

Cage Free Campus
http://www.hsus.org/farm/camp/nbe/cagefreecampus/cagefreecampus.html

No Battery Eggs on Campus!
http://www.exploreveg.org/feat/cagefree

Aramark press release
http://www.aramark.com/PressReleaseDetailTemplate.aspx?PostingID=818&Channel
ID=323

Aramrk/UCI contract:
http://www.ags.uci.edu/Members/mshafae/uci-aramark-contract-8-24-04.pdf

Burger King offers cage-free food:
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/AFX-0013-15549485.htm

Thanx for listening!

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Elizabeth Loftus on Recovered Memory and Academic Freedom

2007-03-04 Thread Dan Tsang


Irvine -- In the wake of the California Supreme Court ruling affirming academic 
freedom, Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program, re-broadcasts our 2002 
interview with the defendant in the civil case, UCI distinguished professor in 
psycholgy Elizabeth Loftus.

In the interview, she argues for her academic freedom to conduct research into 
claims of recovered memory.  In this particular case, the dispute is over an 
article she co-wrote that appeared in Skeptical Inquirer. She also discusses 
her skepticism about recovered memory.

The state Supreme Court, in affirming Loftus' academic freedom rights last 
Monday, threw out most of the charges against her, but allowed one count -- 
that of alleged misrepresentation -- to be sent back to the trial judge. Loftus 
has "emphatically" denied misrepresenting her professional ties with a 
psychiatrist, according to the court's opinion.

Loftus was sued by a now-adult woman, Nicole Taus, the once-unidentified 
subject of published case study that claimed the then-girl had recovered 
memories of being sexually abused.  Loftus, skeptical of the claim, dug into 
the case and discovered her identity.  In the lawsuit, Taus argued her privacy 
was invaded by Loftus.

This interview first aired shortly after Loftus arrived at UCI, which welcomed 
her from the University of Washington, which had investigated her after Taus 
complained.

The original show aired November 12, 2002.

The current show airs Monday, 5 March 2007, from 9-10 am on KUCI, 88.9 fm in 
Orange County, California, and is webcast simultaneously on http://kuci.org.


Resources:

Taus v. Loftus, S133805, Supreme Court Opinion
http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S133805.PDF

LA Times:
Maura Dolan, Ruling May Constrain Researchers, February 27, 2007
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-speech27feb27,1,4612801.story?track=rss

San Francisco Chronicle:
Rob Egelko, Top State Court Rules in Key Privacy Case, February 27, 2007
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/02/27/BAGCGOBK6Q1.DTL&feed=rss.bayarea

AP dispatch in The Reporter (Vacaville):
Solano trial ordered involving researcher, March 2, 2007
http://www.thereporter.com/ci_5339977?source=rss

Skeptical Inquirer article by Elizabeth Loftus and Melvin J. Guyer
"Who Abused Jane Doe?  The Hazards of the Single Case History"

Part 1: http://www.csicop.org/si/2002-05/jane-doe.html

Part 2: http://www.csicop.org/si/2002-07/jane-doe.html

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Civil Lberties Attorney Shayana Kadidal on Challenging State Repression

2006-10-16 Thread Dan Tsang
On our next show Monday October 16, Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program, 
broadcasts a talk given by a civil liberties attorney about the National 
Security Agency surveillance lawsuit, as well as the legal limboland now 
confronted by those incarcerated at Guantanamo, in the wake of Congressional 
action stripping habeas corpus rights from those imprisoned there.

Shayana Kadidal is Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR: 
http://www.ccr-ny.org/v2/home.asp) based in New York City.

For over 4 years, the National Security Agency has engaged in a program of 
widespread warrantless electronic surveillance of communications, sidestepping 
the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. On January 17, 2006, the CCR filed a 
lawsuit against President Bush and the head of the NSA, challenging the 
surveillance of persons within the U.S. without judicial approval or statutory 
authorization. The suit argues that the NSA Surveillance Program violates a 
clear criminal law, exceeds the president's authority under Article II of the 
Constitution and violates the First and Fourth Amendments.

Mr. Kadidal is a graduate of Yale Law School and has been at the Center for 
almost five years. He has worked on a number of CCR's significant post-9/11 
cases, including the Center's successful Supreme Court challenge to the 
detention of prisoners at Guantánamo, Rasul v. Bush. He is the lead attorney in 
CCR's NSA lawsuit.  He is also currently working on Turkmen v. Ashcroft, 
representing people swept up on immigration charges after 9/11 and unlawfully 
detained and abused.

Mr. Kadidal is co-author of the Center's new book, "Articles of Impeachment 
against George W. Bush" (Melville House Publishing, 2006: 
http://www.mhpbooks.com/aoi.html).

Mr. Kadidal spoke before local progressives October 6, 2006 at the Unitarian 
Universalist Church in Anaheim.  He had earlier in the week spoken before a 
class at UC Irvine.

The show airs from 9-10 a.m. Monday, 16 October, 2006 on KUCI, 88.9 fm in 
Orange County, California, and is webcast simultaneously via http://kuci.org.

Thanks for listening!

dan

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[LAAMN] [Subv] The Hoang Tan Bui Case: Unanswered Questions

2005-11-28 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- For one family, Thanksgiving was a sad reminder of a no-longer 
present father and husband.

He is gone because a police officer shot him and then ran him over in his 
police cruiser, after a minor traffic incident.

For the Hoang Tan Bui family, this Thanksgiving was the first since the 
Vietnamese American (who was of mixed caucasian-Vietnamese heritage) was killed 
during Tet (February) 2005 by the police officer.

The officer who ran his cruiser over him, pinning Mr. Bui to lie bleeding to 
death on a dark and cold Westminster street was only recently fired by the 
Westminster Police Department, months after the incident.

On the next Subversity show, we chat with Phuong, the window of Mr. Bui, and 
mother of a young boy and his older sister, left fatherless by the policeman's 
actions.  We ask her to talk about her loss and what Mr. Bui meant to her and 
the family.  We also ask her why the family turned down a settlement offer from 
the police and what she hopes to achieve in her civil case against the 
Westminster police department, now slowly dragging through the legal system. 
What are the questions that remain unanswered that a court case can uncover?

The case has aroused the Vietnamese community in Little Saigon, which has held 
numerous heated community meetings with city officials and a police spokesman; 
while area activists, including students from UCI and other area colleges, have 
marched on the police department to express their outrage.

The show airs at 9 am Monday, November 28, 2005 on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange 
County, and is webcast at the same time via http://kuci.org.  To join in our 
conversation, call 949 824 5824 during the show.

See Trinh Luu's article, "The Hoang Tan Bui case: What are they not telling 
us?" in the current (No. 7) edition of Jaded, a UCI alternative Asian Pacific 
American magazine, p.7: http://www.jadedmag.org/issues/jadedwebissue7.pdf. The 
piece was written right before the policeman's firing was announced.


dan

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[LAAMN] [Subv] Le Ly Hayslip on humanitarian work in Vietnam

2005-11-21 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- No individual has arguably done more to bring the Vietnamese and 
American people together on a people to people basis than Vietnamese American 
writer Le Ly Hayslip, whose chronicles of her life during and after the Vietnam 
War (When Heaven and Earth Changed Places (1989) and Child of War, Woman of 
Peace (1993) were turned into a major feature film, Heaven and Earth, by Oliver 
Stone.  She is the subject of a new biography aimed at children, "Le Ly 
Hayslip" (Raintree, 2005).

On KUCI Monday November 21, 2005, Subversity, a KUCI public affairs program, 
features an interview by show host Dan Tsang with Hayslip on her several 
decades of humanitarian work in Vietnam, begun during a period of U.S.-enforced 
embargo against Vietnam.  The interview airs from 9-10 a.m. on KUCI, 88.9 fm in 
Orange County, Calif., and is webcast simultaneously via http://kuci.org.

Hayslip discusses what motivates her humanitarian work (including outfitting a 
mobile library to teach literacy to rural children), and her continuing 
troubles with some in the local Vietnamese exile community, including 
California Assemblyman Van Tran, who blocked an effort by fellow state 
legislator Judy Chu to honor her recently, citing her progressive work at 
U.S.-Vietnam reconciliation.

She discusses the NGO she started, East Meets West Foundation 
(http://www.eastmeetswest.org/), as well as the NGO to which she is currently 
devoting her energy, Global Village Foundation, based in Carlsbad, Calif. 
(http://www.globalvillagefoundation.org/), which does humanitarian work in 
Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia.

Joining in the discussion is UCI undergraduate Nhan Le.

The audio of this interview will be posted online shortly on the Subversity web 
site.

Thanx for listening.

See also:

"Old Wounds" by Joe Degan, San Diego Reader, 25 August 2005: 
http://www.sdreader.com/php/cityshow.php?id=C082505C (on aborted state assembly 
move and rightwing elements in the Vietnamese exile community).


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[LAAMN] [Subv] UCI at 40: A Look at Another Medical Scandal

2005-11-13 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- Is UCI rushing too fast to be a top university?  Late last week,
UCI closed its liver transplant program after the federal government rescinded 
its certification for Medicare reimbursements for such transplants, in the wake 
of a federal investigation, patient lawsuits, and a Los Angeles Times expose 
last Thursday.

As UCI celebrates its 40th anniversary, Subversity, a public affairs radio 
program at UC Irvine, looks back at yet another medical school scandal, the UCI 
fertility scandal.  We air our 2003 webcast interview with University of 
Colorado Assistant Prof. Mary Dodge, who did her 1997 criminology Ph.D thesis 
at UCI on the fertility scandal.  She is the co-author of "Stealing Dreams: A 
Fertility Clinic Scandal" (Northeastern University Press, 2003). She looks into 
the cover-up by the UCI administration of the human eggs and embryos scandal of 
the 1990s, and the ensuing media scrutiny that led to the firing of a tenured 
professor, over the objections of the faculty who reviewed the case.  Dodge 
wrote the book with UCI emeritus Prof. Gilbert Geis. She is profiled here: 
http://www.cudenver.edu/Academics/Colleges/GSPA/FacultyStaff/faculty/mdodge.htm

Our interview with Mary Dodge airs Monday, November 14, 2005 at 9-10 am on 
KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange County, California, and is simultaneously webcast via 
http://kuci.org.

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[LAAMN] [Subv] US Ambassador to Vietnam on US-Vietnam Relations (fwd)

2005-10-30 Thread Dan Tsang
Irvine -- On the next Subversity show, airing Monday October 31, 2005 at 9 a.m. 
PST on KUCI, 88.9 fm in Orange County and webcast via http://kuci.org, we air 
the talk given by U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Michael Marine at University of 
California, Irvine's Cross Cultural Center this past Thursday (27 October).

Marine told the audience that the U.S. recognized the Socialist Republic of 
Vietnam and it was "not helpful" to give official recognition to the South 
Vietnamese flag of the former regime.

He also indicated that bilateral relations betweent the two former warring 
nations should not be held hostage to any one issue.

Before his talk, the Ambassador visited UCI's Langson Library to view an 
exhibit on the Southeast Asian refugee experience and beyond. Ambassador Marine 
also spent some time at the Southeast Asian Archive.  The exhibit is profiled 
here: http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/new/spring05_exhibit.html.

Subversity has formerly aired comments by former U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam 
Pete Peterson when he visited Little Saigon.   We also aired the address to the 
World Affairs Council of Orange County by Vietnam's then-Ambassador to the 
U.S., Le Van Bang.

We've also interviewed a former ambassador. We aired an edited interview with 
former U.S. Ambasador to El Salvador, William Walker on December 17, 1999.  The 
original (unaired) and unexpurgated interview is archived here: 
http://kuci.org/~dtsang/subversity/Int991119.ram

Subversity now airs each Monday at 9 am on KUCI, 88.9 fm and is webcast via 
http://kuci.org.

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[LAAMN] Former CIA Officer Snepp speaks at UCI May 12

2005-05-01 Thread Dan Tsang
FYI:

Thurs. May 12, 3:30-5:00 pm, UCI Socal Science Plaza A, Room 1100
co-sponsored with Chapman University Peace Studies Program
Frank Snepp
Former CIA Agent [Officer, not agent]
Investigative Producer, KNBC
"LESSONS WE MIGHT HAVE LEARNED FROM THE VIETNAM WAR"
Author of Decent Interval: An Insider's Account of Saigon's Indecent
End Told by the CIA's Chief Strategy Analyst in Vietnam
and
Irreparable Harm: A Firsthand Account of How One Agent Took on the
CIA in an Epic Battle Over Free Speech

For details about the lecture series, please see
http://www.socsci.uci.edu/istudies/forum.html


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[LAAMN] two chances to protest the appearance of john yoo at uci on monday feb 7!

2005-02-07 Thread Dan Tsang



FYI...

Bibliography on Yoo: http://www.lib.uci.edu/online/fellows/Yoo.pdf

Bibliography on Viet Dinh (earlier speaker):
http://www.lib.uci.edu/online/fellows/Dinh.pdf

d.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 22:25:45 -0800
From: Mark Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
...

HERE'S OUR CHANCE TO TELL THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION AND THE PEOPLE THAT
BROUGHT YOU ABU GHRAIB JUST WHAT WE THINK OF THEM! WE HAVE TWO CHANCES TO
PROTEST THE PUBLIC LECTURE OF JOHN YOO, THE AUTHOR OF THE INFAMOUS TORTURE
MEMO FOR NEWLY CONFIRMED ATTORNEY GENERAL ALBERTO GONZALEZ, AT UCI ON
MONDAY FEBRUARY 7TH.

1: The Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series panel discussion on
February 7, 2005, with Professor John Choon Yoo, UC Berkeley, School
of Law, has been moved to Monarch Bay B, Student Center.  The panel
discussion will begin at 1:30pm.

The panel members are John Choon Yoo, Mark Le Vine, UCI Associate
Professor of History, Cecelia Lynch, UCI Associate Professor of
Political Science, and Stephen Rohde, Attorney with Rohde and
Victoroff in Los Angeles and former President of the Southern California
chapter of the ACLU.


2: PUBLIC LECTURE:

A TEACH-IN FEATURING UCI PROFESSORS, INTERNATIONAL LAWYER VICTOR CONDE,
MEMBERS OF CODE PINK JUST BACK FROM THE IRAQ/JORDANIAN BORDER, OC PEACE
COALITION AND OTHERS WILL START AT 6PM SHARP ON THE BACK PATIO OF THE
UNIVERSITY CLUB. PLEASE COME OUT IN FORCE!

The public lecture by John Choon Yoo, entitled, "Fighting the New
Terrorism:  The Role of Law", will begin at 7 pm, February 7, 2005,
University Club.  No tickets or reservations are required.

Please visit UCI Chancellor's website for updates.
http://www.chancellor.uci.edu/cdfs/index.html

VIEW AND SIGN THE PETITION AGAINST YOO'S INVITATION AS A CHANCELLOR'S
DISTINGUISHED FELLOW: http://www.petitiononline.com/yoo2705/petition.html
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[LAAMN] John Yoo bibliography (fwd)

2005-01-28 Thread Dan Tsang


Here's a bibliography on John Yoo:
http://www.lib.uci.edu/online/fellows/Yoo.pdf

stuff by him but also about, much critical

He comes to UCI Feb 7, 2005.  An teach-in is being planned as an
alternative to his lecture.  A debate earlier in the day apparently.
More details later.

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[LAAMN] Viet Dinh bibliography etc. (fwd)

2005-01-21 Thread Dan Tsang


Here's my Viet Dinh bibliography:
http://www.lib.uci.edu/online/fellows/Dinh.pdf

Article on Viet Dinh's UCI talk in OC Weekly
http://www.ocweekly.com/ink/05/20/news-schou.php


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[LAAMN] Petition re: UCI lecture invitation to torture memo writer

2005-01-13 Thread Dan Tsang


FYI...

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 23:19:55 -0800
From: Mark Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

PLEASE GO TO: http://www.petitiononline.com/yoo2705/petition.html TO SIGN
THIS LETTER

AN OPEN LETTER TO UCI CHANCELLOR RALPH CICERONE REGARDING THE INVITATION TO
PROFESSOR JOHN YOO TO SPEAK AT UCI ON FEBRUARY 7 AS A "CHANCELLOR'S
DISTINGUISHED FELLOW"


January 12, 2005

Dear Chancellor Cicerone,

We are writing as UCI faculty, students, staff and community members to
urge you immediately to withdraw the invitation to Professor John Yoo of UC
Berkeley to come to UCI as a Chancellor's Distinguished Fellow on Feb. 7.
Instead, we ask that he be invited to participate in a debate with
professors and legal professionals in the Orange County area who are
experts in international human rights and US criminal law so that the UCI
community can obtain a genuine understanding of the controversies and
criminal actions which have been directly tied to Professor Yoo's work as
Deputy Assistant Attorney General.

We would like to state at the outset that we are fully aware of and support
the commitment to free speech by UCI and all universities. Moreover, we do
not object to his coming to speak at the University based on the invitation
of a department or campus organization. However, we believe that Professor
Yoo's actions as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General went beyond the
exercise of free speech to include playing a crucial role in the drafting
of government policies which have resulted in the commission of war crimes
and other violations of American and international law; actions which in
turn have resulted in great damage to the standing of the United States of
America across the world. As such it is inappropriate and indeed
irresponsible for the University to invite him to speak under such
prestigious auspices as the Distinguished Fellows series.

As you are surely aware, in his capacity as Deputy Assistant Attorney
General Professor Yoo was one the primary authors—and by many reports,
the primary drafter—of a memo submitted by White House Council Alberto
Gonzalez to President Bush that was clearly intended to absolve the
President and his subordinates of legal and even criminal responsibility
for sanctioning or engaging practices that are illegal under international
and US Federal laws. In fact, the "formal legal opinion" co-authored by Yoo
was cited by White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales in what has become known
as the infamous "torture memo" of Jan. 25, 2002. This memo was used by
President Bush to "set aside" international and American laws, and the
regulations of the US Army Field Manual 27-10 in dealing with persons
detained as a result of the war on terror and the US invasions of
Afghanistan and Iraq. Yoo is thus directly implicated in the drafting of
policies that include the illegal detention, torture, death and other
mistreatment of innumerable prisoners, perhaps the majority of them
civilians, in Iraq, Afghanistan and US and in allied-run detention
facilities across the globe.

As reported in the Dec. 27/Jan. 3 issue of Newsweek and other media as
well, "Among those at that first White House meeting [regarding new
interrogation methods] was Justice Department lawyer John Yoo, who sat on a
couch along the wall. And partly out of the discussions in Gonzales's
office came the most notorious legal document to emerge from last spring's
Abu Ghraib interrogation scandal. This was an Aug. 1, 2002, memo—drafted
by Yoo, signed by Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee and addressed to
Gonzales—which provoked outrage among human-rights advocates by narrowly
defining torture. The memo concluded, among other things, that only severe
pain or permanent damage that was 'specifically intended' constituted
torture. Mere 'cruel, inhuman or degrading' treatment did not qualify."

The Red Cross, however, begs to differ. In an unprecedented move, the ICRC
has gone public with some of what it has observed in Guantanamo Bay,
describing the interrogation techniques and mistreatment of prisoners there
as "tantamount to torture." In fact, they are torture as defined by the
Fourth Geneva Conventions, the Hague Conventions, and US Federal criminal
statutes.

Professor Yoo certainly should have known this. His original memo to the
White House, made available through a Freedom of Information Act request
and now online at
http://www2.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB127/02.01.09.pdf, clearly
demonstrates that he was fully versed in the relevant international and US
Federal criminal statutes, and that he, along with his colleagues,
attempted to establish a new interpretation of these laws that would
provide the legal cover for senior policy-makers, including the President,
to be immune or at least unprosecutable for war crimes if the new methods
were made public. The fact that Yoo engaged in such a circuitous legal
exercise demonstrates that he and the Bush Administration were clearly
aware that what they were sa

[LAAMN] Viet Dinh speaks today at UCI...

2005-01-11 Thread Dan Tsang



The UC news wire conveniently forgets to mention that Yoo, one of the two
speakers (he comes next month), drafted the original torture memos.

See also press critique of invite:
http://www.ocweekly.com/ink/05/14/news-schou2.php
No Moore!
Spurned by 9/11 filmmaker, UC Irvine hosts trio of right-wing scumbags




>From UC News Wire:

http://ucnewswire.org/events/2005/jan03art1.htm

UC Irvine's fifth annual Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series
continues in January with presentations on a broad range of topics by
noted international scholars and artists. All presentations are open to
the public and unless otherwise indicated free, with seating available on
a first-come basis.


Viet D. Dinh , .Life After 9/11: Issues Affecting the Courts and the Nation.
7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 11, Beckman Center Auditorium

Dinh, chief architect of the USA Patriot Act, is a professor of law and
deputy director of the Asian Law and Policy Studies Program at Georgetown
University. He has served as associate special counsel to the U.S. Senate
Banking Committee for the Whitewater investigation and as special counsel
to Sen. Pete Domenici for the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton.
Dinh is a Harvard Law School graduate and has clerked for U.S. Supreme
Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

. John Choon Yoo , .Fighting the New Terrorism: the Role of Law.
7 p.m., Monday, Feb. 7, University Club

Yoo is a UC Berkeley law professor and constitutional scholar who served
as deputy assistant attorney general at the Department of Justice from
2001 to 2003. With expertise in foreign affairs, national security and the
separation of powers, Yoo has testified before the congressional judiciary
committees. A graduate of Yale Law School, Yoo has served as a law clerk
for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

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[LAAMN] Re: Patriot act etc. authors to speak at uc irvine (fwd)

2004-10-26 Thread Dan Tsang


More on Viet Dinh who also lived in Orange County, b4 he drafted the USA
Patriot Act:

>From my article in OC Weekly, Dec 1-7, 2000:
http://www.ocweekly.com/ink/01/13/news-tsang.php

Just Declare Victory
Little Saigon embraces Vietnam trade
by Daniel C. Tsang

...

[Van] Tran's ideological mentor on the same panel turned out to be
32-year-old Viet Dinh, a Harvard-educated law professor at Georgetown
University. Born in Saigon, Dinh came to Portland, Oregon, in 1978 as a
refugee and worked at menial jobs before becoming a lawyer. Now a
Republican, Dinh.s conservative credentials are impeccable: he views
affirmative action as illegal "racial preferences," he served as a special
counsel on the anti-Clinton Whitewater investigation, and he clerked for
conservative Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O.Connor. Observers believe
he may eventually run for public office.

Dinh has apparently overcome his distaste for communists and has, in fact,
advised Vietnam on legal reform. He served as a consultant to the U.S.
Agency for International Development on the re-drafting of Vietnam.s
Company Law, which was enacted last year.

Dinh said that among Americans, Vietnam is "a word, a name that remains in
the American psyche as a gentle reminder of our fallibility." But he sees
it as something else. Invoking cold warriors George F. Kennan and Henry
Kissinger, Dinh argued that, in fact, America won the ideological battle
that was the basis for American involvement in the Vietnam War. To
appreciative nods from the Vietnamese-Americans in the audience, he
praised South Vietnam for playing a role in the battle that "ultimately
contributed to the success of capitalism."

...


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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Dan Tsang wrote:

> Two lawyers who are instrumental in drafting the USA Patriot Act are
> Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows this year.  Viet Dinh and John Yoo.  In
> addition, the latter drafted the "torture" memos for the prisoners at
> Guantanamo.
>
> Details: http://www.chancellor.uci.edu/cdfs
>
> Memos: http://www.indybay.org/news/2004/06/1686911.php
>
> Jan. 11, 2005
> Life After 9/11: Issues Affecting the Courts and the Nation
> Viet D. Dinh
> Former U.S. Asst. Attorney General
> Professor of Law, Director of the Asian Law & Policy Studies Program,
> Georgetown University Law Center
> 7 p.m., Beckman Center Auditorium
>
>
> Feb. 7, 2005
> Fighting the New Terrorism: The Role of Law
> John Choon Yoo
> Professor of Law, UC Berkeley
> 7 p.m., University Club
>
> d
>
> Daniel C. Tsang
> Host, Subversity, via KUCI web site: http://kuci.org
> Subversity: http://kuci.org/~dtsang; E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> UCI Office: 380 Main Library
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