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With the Dalai Lama in Newark

April 23, 2011

 

During the upcoming Newark Peace Education Summit, Aldo Civico of Rutgers University will mingle his voice with those of three Noble Laureates--His Hiliness the Dalai Lama, Jody Williams and Shirin Ebadi--as well as Martin Luther King III and international "peace leaders" from a wide cross section of cultures, disciplines and perspectives.

"It is an absolute honor to be part of such an important and significant event in Newark," commented Civico. "We live in a world where peace cannot be limited to the development of our freedoms and the pursue of equality. Our societies need brotherhood and sisterhood to turn them in open and inclusive communities in which we welcome, we appreciate, and we embrace the other."

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Michael Taussig in Colombia
Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969.
In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser.
He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.
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Michael Taussig is professor of anthropology at Columbia University, and worldwide known for his work on violence. He has been doing fieldwork in Colombia since 1969. In 2006, during my fieldwork, Taussig came to visit me, and stayed with me for a week. Taussig was my doctoral dissertation adviser. He is author of several books, among them: Shamanism, Colonialism and the Wild Man, My Cocaine Museum, Law in a Lawless Land, What Color is the Sacred.

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