{news} Cindy Sheehan - at CCSU-Nov16

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Tue Nov 10 14:34:05 EST 2009



Cindy Sheehan: "One Woman Can Make a Difference"

Date: Monday - November 16, 2009 
Time: 7:00 PM 
Location: Torp Theatre, Davidson 
"Peace Mom" Cindy Sheehan: Two events: Panel Discusssion and Lecture 

One Woman Can Make A Difference
Cindy Sheehan is an internationally known mom and peace & social justice advocate whose son, Army Specialist Casey A. Sheehan, was killed in action in Sadr City, Baghdad, on April 4, 2004. Cindy Sheehan is founder of Gold Star Families for Peace, an organization of Americans who have had loved ones killed in wars. As an act of protest against the war, in August 2005 Cindy took a stand outside of George Bush's home in Crawford, Texas asking what noble cause her son died for; this began the Camp Casey peace movement.
CCSU has two great opportunities for students, faculty, staff and community members to hear Ms. Sheehan speak.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Part I
2:00 PM 
Cindy Sheehan and Panel Discussion & Booksigning
Ghassan El-Eid, Associate Professor of Political Science
Stephen Kobasa, Connecticut Journalist & Activist
Marissa Blaszko, Youth for Socialist Action & Student Activist
Jeff Bartoes, CCSU Student
Moderated by Bill Dyson, William A. O’Neill Endowed Chair 
Torp Theatre, Davidson Hall 
Part II
7:00 PM
Cindy Sheehan will present her lecture titled: “One Woman Can Make A Difference” 
Torp Theatre, Davidson Hall 
Both events are free and open to the public. 
Directions and Campus Map:  www.ccsu.edu/visit
Sponsored by the CCSU Ruthe Boyea Women’s Center, Center for Public Policy & Social Research, The Governor William A. O’Neill Endowed Chair in Public Policy & Practical Research, Office of Diversity & Equity, Department of Political Science, Department of Student Affairs, Committee on the Concerns of Women & Progressive Students Alliance.
 




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Tim McKee, New Britian, CT, main number cell-860
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