Canadian Studies Center, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Department of Communications,
Ursus Forum on Social Change & Sustainability, University of Washington,
and Center for Canadian-American Studies, Western Washington University present
Canada-U.S. Relations in a
New Security Environment Lecture Series
Fall 2003 Lecture
Economic Terror, Deep Democracy
by Naomi Klein,
best-selling Canadian author of No Logo and Fences & Windows
Thursday, 9 October 2003
7:00 p.m.
Kane Hall, Room 120
University of Washington, Seattle
No charge
Info: 206-221-6374
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University of Washington PAID
by Naomi Klein, best-selling Canadian Seattle, WA 98195 Seattle, WA
author of No Logo and Fences & Windows canada@u.washington.edu
(206) 221-6374 Permit No. 62
Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist and author of the
international best-seller No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies.
Translated into 27 languages, The New York Times called No Logo “a
movement bible.” In 2000, The Guardian short-listed it for their First
Book Award, and in 2001, No Logo won the Canadian National
Business Book Award, and the French Prix Médiations.
Naomi Klein’s articles have appeared in numerous publications
including The Guardian, The New Statesman, Newsweek International,
The New York Times, The Village Voice and Ms. Magazine. She writes
an internationally syndicated column for The Globe and Mail newspaper
and another for The Nation magazine. A collection of her work, entitled
Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the
Globalization Debate was published in October 2002.
Ms. Klein is a frequent media commentator and university guest
lecturer. She’s a former Miliband Fellow at the London School of
Economics and is presently the Freda Kirchway Fellow of the Nation
Institute. Currently, Ms. Klein is writing/producing a documentary about
new forms of direct democracy in Argentina. Ms. Klein lives in Toronto.
For more information on Ms. Klein see her website at www.nologo.org
The Canada-U.S. Relations in a New Security Environment Lecture Series is hosted
by the Canadian Studies Center, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies,
University of Washington and the Center for Canadian-American Studies, Western
Washington University with support from the U.S. Department of Education, Title VI
Grant. The lecture series was developed to respond to increased security concerns
and to promote a better understanding of international issues. The series is aimed at
students, faculty and the general public including government and businesses.
CO-SPONSORS:
Canada-America Society, Seattle
Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, U.W.
Institute for Global & Regional Security Studies, U.W.
Simpson Center for the Humanities, U.W.
World Affairs Council, Seattle