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The university's Campus Forum series brings speakers to campus to discuss topics of current and pertinent interest to the community. These forums are free and open to the public and take place at the Bronco Student Center, Bldg 35, Ursa Minor. For more information contact Dr. Dorothy Wills (909) 869-3582.


Richard Roman

Professor and author talks about issues related to NAFTA and its effects on the working class.

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Char Miller

Professor and author talks about American environmental and urban history.

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Joy Karembka

Author talks about, "what is race?" and takes people of mixed races to figure out the categories of race.

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Farrah Hassen

Graduate student from American University in Washington DC talks about the research she had in Syria.

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Enrique Ochoa

May Day and Cinco de Mayo, coallition building, internationalism, and social justice.

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Saul Landau

"Mexico's enviromental issues in the 21st century."

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Pedro Perez Sardoy

Writer talks about race, politics, and culture in Cuba.

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Olmeca

Hip-hop artist talks about "An Artist in Rebellion".

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Greg Giberson and Tom Giberson

"The Commodification of Knowledge"

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Yolanda Moses

Cal Poly Pomona professor of anthropology, talks about the terms of engagement, the university of the 21st century.

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Mark Shapiro

Professor from Cal State Fullerton, Known as the 'Irascible Professor', provides commentary on the state of education in America today.

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Judith Carney

Judith Carney, a geographer at UCLA, talks about the African origin of rice cultivation in the Americas.

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David Monkawa

David Monkawa talks about the soldiers who resist military deployment.

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Naomi Oreskes

Naomi Oreskes

Geologist and Author talks about the scientific consensus on global climate change.

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Richard Worthington

Richard Worthington

Pomona College political science professor talks about silence technology in society.

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Langdon Winner

Langdon Winner

Cal Poly Professor talks about the relation between technology and democracy.

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David Levering

David Levering

Cal Poly Professor Emeritus talks about the current political season.

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john ross

John Ross

Author discusses the recent Mexican elections and Mexican politics in general.

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dennis loo

Dennis Loo

Author and Associate Professor of Sociology at Cal Poly Pomona, discusses his new book "Impeach the President.

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Panel Discussion

A discussion on the War in Iraq.

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saul landau

Saul Landau

Saul Landau returns to discuss current events and the Bush administration.

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Panel Discussion

A discussion of the film, "An Inconvenient Truth" and other environmental policy issues by five members of the Cal PolyPomona faculty.

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charlene teters

Charlene Teters

Artist, teacher and activist explores racial and social injustices endured by Native American Indians. Presented May 30, 2006

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miguel tinker salas

Miguel Tinker-Salas

Pomona College professor of History and Latin American Studies.
Presented May 17, 2006

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francisco aruca

Francisco Aruca

Radio commentator from Radio Progresso. Presented May 10 2006

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walden bello

Walden Bello

Author and director of Focus on the Global South
Presented April 19, 2006

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beshara doumani

Beshara Doumani

History professor at the University of California Berkeley and editor "Academic Freedom After 9/11". Presented April 5, 2006

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chris hitchens

Christopher Hitchens

Author and columnist. Presented April 4, 2006

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Sanho Tree

Author and fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies
Presented March 1, 2006

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Todd May

Author and of philosophy professor at Clemson University
Presented February 22, 2006

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Norman Finkelstein

On Israel and Palestine. Presented January 25, 2006

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Dorothy Wills

Cal Poly Pomona anthropology professor on Forgotten Africa.

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Robert Scheer

Former Los Angeles Times writer on current political issues.

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Robert Fisk

Middle East correspondent discusses the history of conflict in Iraq and the role of the journalist.

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dahr jamail

Dahr Jamail

The journalist recounts his experiences in Iraq between 2003-05.

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Tom Hayden

Activist and author on the current political climate.

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dinnis loo

Dennis Loo

Sociologist and Cal Poly Pomona professor of behavioral science, on the 2004 Presidential election. Presented October 19, 2005

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ibrahim mahmood

Mahmood Ibrahim

History professor at Cal Poly Pomona on the Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories. Presented October 12, 2005

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john burton

John Burton

Former President of the California Senate in a question and answer session. Presented October 5, 2005

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emily lutz

Emily Lutz

A Cal Poly Pomona student describes her experiences in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Presented September 28, 2005

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imad mustafa

Imad Mustafa

Syrian professor and diplomat
Presented June 1, 2005

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faye wachs

Faye Wachs

Cal Poly Pomona sociology professor speaks about her personal experience of the 2004 tsunami.
Presented May 25, 2005

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Chalmers Johnson

Author and journalist on reforming American foreign policy.
Presented May 11, 2005

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Gore Vidal

Author, essayist, playwright, actor on "Reflections on The United States of Amnesia".
Presented April 27, 2005

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Miguel Tinker-Salas

Pomona College professor of History and Latin American Studies.
Presented April 20, 2005

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saul landau

Saul Landau

The Pinochet Case: Advances and Retreats in International Law.
Presented April 13, 2005

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marina goldovskaya

Marina Goldovskaya

The Russian filmmaker discusses her work and takes questions. Presented March 9, 2005

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prince is back

The Prince is Back

A film by Marina Goldovskaya, director of the UCLA's film program.

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naomi klein

Naomi Klein

Author and journalist on "What is Really Happening in Iraq"
Presented February 23, 2005

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mike farrell

Mike Farrell

Actor and activist on "Ethics and the Death Penalty"
Presented February 9, 2005

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James Bamford

Author of "A Pretext to War", discusses the U.S. Intelligence community. Presented January 26, 2005

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Heather Williams

Professor of Politics at Pomona College, on the U.S. role in Haiti.
Presented January 19, 2005

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Roya Hakakian

Presented January 12, 2005

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Rabbi Leonard Beerman

On Israel, Palestine, and American Jews.
Presented December 2, 2004

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Richard Falk

Emeritus Professor at Princeton University, and author "The Record of the Paper". Presented November 24, 2004

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Frank Bardacke

Author of forthcoming biography on Cesar Chavez, "The Legacy of Cesar Chavez". Presented November 17, 2004

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John Ross

Journalist, activist and author of "Murdered by Capitalism..."
Presented November 10, 2004

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Presidential Election 2004

A discussion of the results of the 2004 Presidential Election.
Presented November 3, 2004

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Jeffery St. Clair

Co-editor of Counterpunch, and author of "Bush and the Environmental Rapture". Presented October 27, 2004

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Carol Brightman

Author of “Total Insecurity: The Myth of American Omnipotence” Presented October 21, 2004

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Chalmers Johnson

Author and president of the Japan Policy Research Institute will discuss his book, “The Sorrows of Empire”. Presented May 26, 2004

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