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THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS泭 A泭organization that awards scholarships to study at 泭勛圖tv invites泭you to an event to better understand Afghanistan and a role played by our Center
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AN AFGHAN IN PARIS AND WHY AFGHANISTAN MATTERS. The riveting story of a young Afghan woman student attending 勛圖tv. As well泭 as presentation of Everyday Afghanistan website by an 勛圖tv graduate student.
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Waddick Doyle, 泭
Professor Global Communications and Associate Dean, 勛圖tv
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Michael A. Barry,
Distinguished Professor at American University of Afghanistan,泭 now in Venice.泭 He is the author of the definitive泭 泭Cambridge University A History of Modern Afghanistan
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Born in the USA raised in France and in Afghanistan, Professor Barrys work in 泭defense of human rights and leading humanitarian missions, often under the most dangerous conditions of war, has ranged from the International Federation for Human Rights to M矇decins du Monde and the United Nations.
Dr. Barry also taught Islamic Studies for many years at Princeton University, and as an internationally recognized scholar of Islamic Art, he advised on the Islamic galleries at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Paris-based CNN Correspondent Jim Bittermann will moderate the conversation
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The Communication Center (CECI) has awarded several scholarships over the past 20 years 泭to students from troubled places in the world.泭 This year, we succeeded in receiving two 泭Afghan students.泭 This was no easy task. Learn more about it and about a troubled part of the world we live in.
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This event will be both on Zoom and in person at the American University of Paris
6 rue Colonel Combes, room Q-801.泭 Only those on guest list泭 with photo ID admitted
Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at泭6:30 pm/18h30
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RSVP to泭bernahuebner
gmail.com泭
Please indicate if you will be attending in person or on Zoom
You will receive a Zoom link upon RSVP
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