H-PAD Virtual Issues Forums
Updated: October 7, 2020
Over the next five weeks, Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD) is encouraging members and supporters around the country to organize virtual talks or panels – delivered via Zoom or Skype—on key issues in this election regarding both domestic and foreign policy.
We have created a speakers list of more than thirty prominent historians and activists, who are willing to participate without honoraria in these virtual events—we call these Issues Forums. The speakers list is below with the name and affiliation of each speaker, links to information about each speaker, topics and areas on which each is willing to present, and a contact email address.
Because time is so short, we are asking you, as a prospective Issues Forum organizer, to contact speakers on the list directly by email to discuss the event you have in mind, its date and time, and its logistics. We (the H-PAD Steering Committee) would, though, appreciate a note when an Issue Forum is set up, and a brief sum-up after one occurs.
As recent experience has shown, one great advantage of life on Zoom is that virtual events are much simpler and quicker to arrange than face-to-face sessions on campus or in the community. During the coming month when the eyes of students and others are increasingly focused on the election, we have an opportunity to do valuable educational work around the critical issues of our time.
To raise questions or make suggestions, please contact us at Carolyn.Eisenberg@hofstra.edu (Rusti) or at skotna@sage.edu (Andor).
Thanks and solidarity, Rusti Eisenberg and Andor Skotnes
For the H-PAD Steering Committee, September 29, 2020
Virtual Issues Forums Speaker List:
- Ervand Abrahamian (US relations with Iran) Baruch College emeritus; web: https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/wsas/academics/history/eabrahamian.htm; email: Ervand.Abrahamian@baruch.cuny.edu
- Alexander Aviña (immigration/US-Latin America Relations) Arizona State University; web https://newsroom.asu.edu/expert/alexander-aviña; https://alexanderavina.com; email alexander.avina@asu.edu
- Medea Benjamin (resisting US militarism and interventions) CODEPINK; web: https://www.codepink.org/medea_benjamin; email: medea@codepink.org
- Leslie Cagan (climate change and relation to other issues: power of protest, organizing in a pandemic); coordinator of The Peoples Climate Movement, NY; former national coordinator of United for Peace and Justice; email: lesliecagan@igc.org
- Desta Cantave (art, civil rights, civil liberties); Hampshire College; web: https://clpp.hampshire.edu/about-us/who-we-are/desta-cantave; email: dcantave@hampshire.edu
- Dr.Oliver Fein (healthcare) Cornell Medical School; web: https://weillcornell.org/otfein; email: ofein@med.cornell.edu
- Bill Fletcher, Jr (right-wing populism; labor; and foreign policy) syndicated columnist and a regular media commentator; web: http://billfletcherjr.com/; email: billfletcherjr@gmail.com
- Irene Gendzier (US relations in the Middle East) Boston University; web: https://www.bu.edu/polisci/people/faculty-emeriti/gendzier/; email: gendzier@bu.edu
- Joseph Gerson (dangers of Trump tyranny; urgent need to defend constitutional democracy); president of the Campaign for Peace, Disarmament and Common Security; member of Mass. Peace Action’s board; Vice-President of the International Peace Bureau; web: https://www.afsc.org/media-kit/bios/joseph-gerson; email: jgerson80@gmail.com
- Josh Freeman (labor relations) CUNY Graduate Center; web: https://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/History/Faculty-Bios/Joshua-B-Freeman; email: jfreeman@gc.cuny.edu
- Bill Hartung (military spending; budget priorities; arms trade; military-industrial complex) Center for International Policy; web: https://www.internationalpolicy.org/william-hartung; email: whartung@internationalpolicy.org
- Kellie Carter Jackson (the racial crisis) Wellesley College; web: https://www.wellesley.edu/africana/faculty/carter-jackson; email: kjackso6@wellesley.edu
- Namrata Jacob (reproductive justice) Civil Liberties and Public Policy, Hampshire College; email: NamrataJacob14@gmail.com
- Rashid Khalidi (US Middle East Policy) Columbia University; web: https://history.columbia.edu/person/khalidi-rashid/; email: rik2101@columbia.edu
- Michael Klare (climate change; arms control) Arms Control Association; web: https://www.armscontrol.org/about/Michael_Klare; email: mklare@armscontrol.org
- Peter Kuznick (nuclear weapons) American University; web: https://www.american.edu/cas/faculty/kuznick.cfm; email: pkuznick@aol.com
- Nelson Lichtenstein (From Old New Deal to Green New Deal) University of California, Santa Barbara; web: https://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/nelson-lichtenstein/; email: nelson@history.ucsb.edu
- Wilbur Miller (police misconduct) Stony Brook emeritus; web: Annaliese Orleck https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/history/people/emeriti/miller.php; email: wilbur.miller@stonybrook.edu
- Tiyi Morris (racial conflict); Department of African American and African Studies, Ohio State University; web: https://newark.osu.edu/directory/morris-tiyi.html; email: morris.730@osu.edu
- Molly Nolan (trans-Atlantic relations, ) New York University emeritus; web: https://womenalsoknowhistory.com/individual-scholar-page/?pdb=1807; email: mn4@nyu.edu
- Annaliese Orleck (global economy /low income workers) Dartmouth College; web: https://history.dartmouth.edu/people/annelise-orleck; email: Annelise.Orleck@Dartmouth.EDU
- Kimberly K Phillips-Fein (The Fiscal Crisis of States and Cities; The State of the Right–The History of Conservatism and Its Lessons for the Present) New York University; web: https://gallatin.nyu.edu/people/faculty/kpf2.html : email: kpf2@nyu.edu
- Dr. Marjorie Rogers (healthcare) President-Elect of Physicians for a National Health Program; web: https://pnhp.org/about/speakers-bureau/susan-rogers/; email: rgrsssn@gmail.com
- Loretta Ross (reproductive justice, women of color, White supremacy and hate groups, calling in the Cancel Culture.) Smith College; web: https://www.lorettaross.com/Biography.html; email: lorossta@gmail.com
- Ellen Schrecker (civil liberties) Yeshiva-emeritus; web: https://www.oah.org/lectures/lecturers/view/1380/ellen-schrecker/; email: ellen.schrecker@gmail.com
- Alan Singer (crisis of democracy) Hofstra University; web: https://www.hofstra.edu/faculty/fac_profiles.cfm?id=1412, email: Alan.J.Singer@hofstra.edu
- Dr. Paul Song (heathcare) President of California Chapter, Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP); website: https://www.huffpost.com/author/paul-song; email: paulysong@gmail.com
- Liz Theoharis (issues of democracy, poverty, racism, ecological devastation, militarism, and Christian nationalism); Union Theological Seminary; Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice; co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for a Moral Revival; web: http://liztheoharis.org/about/; email: liz.theoharis@gmail.com
- Barbara Winslow (historic struggle for the vote); web: https://www.oah.org/lectures/lecturers/view/1640/barbara-winslow/; email: bwpurplewins@gmail.com
- Barbara Weinstein (Trump’s impact on Latin American politics) New York University; web: https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/barbara-weinstein.html; email: barbara.weinstein@nyu.edu
- Jon Wiener University of California Irvine; web: https://jonwiener.com/bio/; email: wiener@uci.edu
- Larry Wittner (nuclear weapons) SUNY Albany emeritus; web: https://www.lawrenceswittner.com/; email: larrywittner@gmail.com