Posted on 12/06/2004 12:27:04 PM PST by ken21
55th annual conference on world affairs information
The Fifty-Seventh Annual Conference on World Affairs University of Colorado at Boulder April 4 8, 2005
The University of Colorados Conference on World Affairs was founded in 1948, originally as a forum on international affairs. CWA expanded rapidly to become a forum on Everything Conceivableencompassing music, literature, environmental activism, science, journalism, visual arts, diplomacy, technology, spirituality, the film industry, politics, business, medicine, human rights and so on.
Every year in April approximately 100 participants representing a wide range of backgrounds gather in Bouldera beautiful college town at the foot of the Rocky Mountainsfor what the New York Times calls a week-long extravaganza of discussion and debate on over 200 non-academic, cross-disciplinary panels, plenary sessions and performances.
The Conference challenges its participants to discuss a wide-range of issues on an impromptu basisoffering a refreshing alternative to the specialized gatherings of academia and the business world. According to columnist Molly Ivins, CWA panels offer ...astonishing, cross-disciplinary insights, whole new ways of looking at old questions, and...information that can transform the way you look at things.
Film critic Roger Ebert, who is this year marking his thirty-sixth consecutive appearance at CWA, says, Why is this week like lifeblood for me? Once we settle into our lifes careers, most of us charge the line with our heads down, doing our jobs and trying to get ahead. We become specialists, and develop tunnel vision. I have a tendency, for example, to think the world revolves around movies. Once a year at the Conference, I am forced to think on subjects not of my own choosing I get to talk to people from other worlds.
The Conference owes its existence to a vast network of volunteers. Although many of our panelists and performers ordinarily command large speaking fees, CWA participants come at their own expense, finding reward in a diverse group of people from around the globe. Boulder community members, University faculty, staff and students work together to plan and host the weeks public sessions, as well as the participants meals and social events. Student volunteers provide local transportation to the participants, greeting them at Denver International Airport when they arrive. Many gracious Boulder community members open their homes to house the participants during the week.
All events are free and open to the public and are attended by students, faculty, staff, alumni, townsfolk, journalists and visitors from around the nation. Audiences range in size from an intimate 50 to well over 2,000 at individual sessions, with a combined total of approximately 50,000 during the course of the week.
Past participants include: Patch Adams Margot Adler Steve Allen Oscar Arias Lillian Boutté Andrei Codrescu Norman Cousins Malcolm Bradbury Bernardine Dohrn Betty Dodson Roger Ebert Michael Franc R. Buckminster Fuller Dave Grusin Don Grusin Jeremy Harris Simon Hoggart Jean Houston Arianna Huffington Molly Ivins Robert Kaplan Kenneth Kaunda Henry Kissinger Rita Klimova Nicholas Lemann Johnny Mandel George McGovern Terry McNally Arthur Miller Steve Miller Ralph Nader Andrew Neil Howard Nemerov Huey Newton Yitzhak Rabin Richard Rodriguez Eleanor Roosevelt Paolo Soleri I. F. Stone Studs Terkel Ted Turner Dennis Wilson Tim Wirth Rob
What a lineup. Makes me want to hurry up and stay home.
Past participants include: Patch Adams Margot Adler Steve Allen Oscar Arias Lillian Boutté Andrei Codrescu Norman Cousins Malcolm Bradbury Bernardine Dohrn Betty Dodson Roger Ebert Michael Franc R. Buckminster Fuller Dave Grusin Don Grusin Jeremy Harris Simon Hoggart Jean Houston Arianna Huffington Molly Ivins Robert Kaplan Kenneth Kaunda Henry Kissinger Rita Klimova Nicholas Lemann Johnny Mandel George McGovern Terry McNally Arthur Miller Steve Miller Ralph Nader Andrew Neil Howard Nemerov Huey Newton Yitzhak Rabin Richard Rodriguez Eleanor Roosevelt Paolo Soleri I. F. Stone Studs Terkel Ted Turner Dennis Wilson Tim Wirth Rob
Gee, I really hate to sound like an ungracious curmudgeon, seeing as participants speak and "perform" free, and this jamboree is staged and staffed by volunteers, but... but... looking at the list of previous speakers (with some notable exceptions) all I can say is; SEND IN THE CLOWNS!!
Unrepentant recondite liberals, every one...
ditto!
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