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Community Information Service
November 20, 2014 / No:663

 

 


Assembly of Turkish American Associations (ATAA),
Federation of Turkish American Associations (FTAA
), and
Turkish American Cultural Society of New England (TACS-NE)

 
present

 
Foreign Policy of the Ottoman Empire & Ethnic Conflicts in the
100th Anniversary of the WWI: Challenges & Prospects

Sunday, December 7, 2014
1:00pm-5:00pm
 
 

 Boston Marriott at Copley Place
 
110 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02116

 

Program:

 

"The Young Turks and the Ottoman Nationalities: 1908-1918"
 
Prof. Feroz Ahmad
Yeditepe University, Istanbul

"Turkish Foreign Policy: The Ottoman Past,
Present Challenges, and the Future"
 
Visiting Asst. Prof. Hasan K�sebalaban
Mount Holyoke College
 
 

Coffee Break

 

 "Dehumanization of 'the Turk' in the Media"
 
Asst. Prof. Christopher Gunn
Coastal Caroline University 

 

"Civic Engagement and Public Advocacy in the US"
 
Lale İskarpatyoti, ATAA Executive Director 
 
Atlı BotaŞ, FTAA Representative


 

 

RSVP to [email protected] or [email protected] by Wednesday, Dec 4th. 
 
  

Free admission. Advance registration required.
 

 

ATAA, representing over 60 local chapters and 500,000 Turkish Americans throughout the United States, serves locally and in Washington DC to empower the Turkish American community through civic engagement, and to support strong US-Turkish relations through education and advocacy.  Established in 1979, ATAA is the largest, democratically elected Turkish American membership organization in the United States.  As a non-faith based organization, ATAA is open to people of diverse backgrounds.  The ATAA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed under the laws of the District of Columbia. To learn more about ATAA, please visit www.ataa.org.
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