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To Engage or Not: Dialogue on Iran and the Peace Movement

Hear Robert Naiman, national coordinator of Just Foreign Policy, in a dialogue with Kaveh Ehsani, editorial committee member of Middle East Report and professor of international studies at DePaul University, on the critical issues at stake in Iran today.

The present moment is pivotal on two levels: in the aftermath of its June presidential election, Iran has seen the largest political upheaval in the three decades since the revolution; and just last week the U.S. and Iran engaged in breakthrough discussions on Iran’s nuclear program. Are these two historic developments related? How should the peace movement make sense of them? Are antiwar activists in the U.S. tuned into what the democratic movement in Iran is thinking and saying about the current situation?

This event is sponsored by:

8th Day Center for JusticeAmerican Friends Service Committee (AFSC) – Great Lakes RegionBuddhist Peace Fellowship (Chicago Chapter) | Chicagoans Against War & Injustice (CAWI) | F NewsmagazineFellowship of Reconciliation – Chicago Chapter |  In These TimesLogan Square Neighbors for Justice and PeaceLogos: A Journal of Modern Society & CultureMiddle East Research and Information Project (MERIP)National Iranian American Council (NIAC)No War on Iran CoalitionSAIC Liberal Arts DepartmentSAIC Student ActivistsNorth Shore Coalition for Peace, Justice and the EnvironmentNorth Suburban Peace Initiative (NSPI)TruthoutVoices for Creative Nonviolence

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