EVENTS


Friday, September 15

Screening: The Road to Guantanamo

7 PM
Harvard Film Archive
24 Quincy Street
Cambridge

www.roadtoguantanamomovie.com

$8 Regular Admission/$6 Students, Harvard Faculty & Staff, Senior Citizens

note: not a CLUH-sponsored event.

Tuesday, September 19

An Evening Without

6-8 PM
Boston Public Library
Rabb Lecture Hall
700 Boylston St.
Copley Square

ACLU of Massachusetts and PEN New England bring together writers and actors to read from the work of writers, scholars and activists who have, at one time or another, been barred from or pushed out of the United States because of their political views.

We will start with the post-World War I Red Scare and end by reading from current-day writers who are excluded based on their ideology. The program will feature writers and actors reading from the works of Pablo Neruda, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Graham Greene, Dario Fo, Doris Lessing, Carlos Fuentes, Nelson Mandela, former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Dora Maria Tellez, Tariq Ramadan, among others.

The event is free and open to the public.

note: not a CLUH-sponsored event.

Tuesday, September 19

Screening: The Road to Guantanamo

9 PM
Harvard Film Archive
24 Quincy Street
Cambridge

www.roadtoguantanamomovie.com

$8 Regular Admission/$6 Students, Harvard Faculty & Staff, Senior Citizens

note: not a CLUH-sponsored event.

Saturday, September 30 - Sunday, October 1

Is This Your America? Fall 2006 Conference

Mount Holyoke College
South Hadley, MA

Student conference to increase connections between ACLU groups throughout New England focused on the issues of the Constitutional Crisis, women's rights, GLBTQ rights, racial justice, and immigrants' rights.

http://www.mtholyoke.edu/org/aclu/current.html

If you are interested in attending as a member of CLUH, please email cluh@hcs.harvard.edu before September 15 so we know how many to register.

note: not a CLUH-sponsored event.