

Windham World Affairs Council
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“Borderland: The Line Within” A Community Screening at The Latchis
Windham World Affairs Council will screen the documentary “Borderland: The Line Within” at the Latchis Theatre, 50 Main St., on […]
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From Sea to Shining Sea: The Story of America the Beautiful
Windham World Affairs Council will screen the film “From Sea to Shining Sea: Katherine Lee Bates and the Story of […]
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Windham World Affairs Council Annual Galbraith Lecture & Fundraiser “Hot Spots: Revolution in Syria, Ukraine’s Munich moment, NATO In peril, War in Iran & the Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza”
Windham World Affairs Council is pleased to announce its annual Galbraith lecture and fundraiser. Ambassador Peter Galbraith will deliver a […]
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A Path Forward : A Conversation with Israeli Anti-War Activist - Atalya Ben-Abba
On September 14, at the Centre Congregational Church in Brattleboro, Israeli war refuser and anti-occupation activist, Atalya Ben-Abba will reflect […]
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“What the Constitution Means For Us”
‘Constitution Wrangler’ Meg Mott, PhD, continues her exploration of how the Constitution is designed to make the United States a […]
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From Overthrow to Blowback: The Longtail of US Intervention and Regime Change
How does US foreign policy sow long seeds of instability, authoritarianism, migration, and resentment? That is the central question guiding […]
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The Unfinished Revolution: Finding Common Action Through Productive Disagreement
The America 250 Town Hall Series, a collaboration with Brooks Memorial Library and Vermont Independent Media, publisher of The Commons, […]
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OBJECTOR: From an Israeli rite of passage to a battle for human rights
Like all Israeli youth, Atalya is obligated to become a soldier. Unlike most, she questions the practices of her country’s […]
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The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism
Windham World Affairs Council presents this acclaimed documentary in partnership with the Vermont Humanities, Brooks Memorial LIbrary, Vermont Independent Media […]
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Peace Through Creativity with BUHS PeaceJam
The “Peace Through Creativity” event will be held at 118 Elliot in Brattleboro, Vermont 05301 on Saturday, March 1, from […]
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A Brattleboro Lit Fest 'Literary Cocktail Hour' – The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism
In partnership with the Brattleboro Lit Fest, The Latchis, Everyone’s Books, Brooks Memorial Library, Vermont Independent Media and the Vermont […]
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Returning Cultural Artifacts from Western Museums: Legal, Political and Ethical Questions
Windham World Affairs Council in partnership with the Brattleboro Musuem & Art Center will host Dr. Pierre Losson to discuss his book “The Return of […]
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Help Mark Our Country’s 250th Birthday Brattleboro Style with Windham World Affairs Council, Brooks Memorial Library, Vermont Independent Media (The Commons) & the Vermont Humanities
America 250: How will Brattleboro commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026? You are […]
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Apartheid in the Rear View Mirror: The Successes and Failures of the First Thirty Years of South African Democracy
The Windham World Affairs Council is proud to host professor of media studies and documentary filmmaker, Dr. Larry Shore for […]
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Windham World Affairs Council Presents its Annual Galbraith Lecture A Meeting of the Minds: Tim Rieser and Amb. Peter Galbraith Discuss US Foreign Policy Today & After the Election
The Windham World Affairs Council (WWAC) Annual Galbraith Lecture presents two of the nation’s best and most experienced thinkers on […]
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Dreaming An-Other World: The Zapatistas at 30 and Challenges Confronting Mexico’s First Female President: A Discussion with Margaret Cerullo
Mexico elected Claudia Sheinbaum, the country’s first female president, in a landslide victory in June amid growing violence against women […]
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Exploring the Efficacy and Intricacies of Russia Sanctions: A Talk with Author Christine Abely
On Thursday, June 6th, at 6:30 pm, at 118 Elliot Street, Brattleboro, Vermont, the Windham World Affairs Council […]
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America250 Town Hall: “Are Bans of Homeless Encampments Unconstitutional?’
FIRST ‘AMERICA 250’ TOWN HALL ENCOURAGES DIVERGENT POINTS OF VIEW ON HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS As the U.S. Supreme Court begins deliberations […]
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10 Things You Think Will Save the Planet, But Probably Won’t and What Will
Dr. Alex More, Associate Professor of Urban Public Health, UMass Boston will speak on the impact of climate change on […]
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Migration From The Northern Triangle: They Are Here Because We Were There
Please join us in learning more about how U.S. intervention in Central America has created the economic and political crises […]
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