Joshua Rubenstein, Northeast Regional Director of Amnesty International USA and Davis
Center associate, will be receiving one of Tufts University's and the Institute for
Global Leadership's most prestigious awards, the Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship
Award. He will accept the award and give a public lecture with Martin Sherwin, who will
also receive a Dr. Mayer award, on Thursday, January 27. Please see the details below:
Thursday, January 27, 2011
8:00 p.m.
"Conscience and Science in the Nuclear Age: The Legacies of J. Robert Oppenheimer and
Andrei Sakharov"
Joshua Rubenstein, Co-editor, The KGB file of Andrei Sakharov
Martin Sherwin, Co-author of the Pulitzer Prize for Biography (2006) American Prometheus:
The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer
ASEAN Auditorium, Cabot Intercultural Center, Packard Ave.
Tufts University
This lecture will take place in the context of the 25th Anniversary of the Institute for
Global Leadership's EPIIC Program, whose theme this year is "Our Nuclear Age:
Peril and Promise"
Please read Joshua Rubenstein and Martin Sherwin's biographies
here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=rnqm4edab&et=1104095317857&s=…boenJrIAKEEA==>.
For directions, click
here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=rnqm4edab&et=1104095317857&s=…tfk7LhvAay1fk=>.
For a map showing the Cabot Intercultural Center, click
here<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=rnqm4edab&et=1104095317857&s=…0b17Mk1D_x6w==>.
There is parking available in the Dowling Parking Garage, 419 Boston Avenue.
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