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World Cinéma World Cinéma
Cinémathèque For All “Cinémathèque Culture”
Community Engagement Community Engagement
Citizenship & Voting Resources Citizenship & Voting Resources
Films for International Celebration Films for International Celebration
Media Reports (on Civic Engagements) Media Reports (on Civic Engagement)
Global Forum: Looking In, Looking Out Global Forum: Looking In, Looking Out
International Social & Discussion Group International Social & Discussion Group
Think Purple! (A Dialogue for a Civil Society) Think Purple! (A Dialogue for a Civil Society)
Town & Gown: The Ivory Tower in the Community Town & Gown: The Ivory Tower in the Community
A Look Behind The News (with the Department of Political Science) A Look Behind The News (with the Department of Political Science)
MENU: Past Special Community Events (By Volunteer Organizer&Host) MENU: Past Special Community Events (By Volunteer Organizer&Host)
Table Conversations: Communication Relationships Around a Table Table Conversations: Communication Relationships Around a Table
Sacred Cows & Skeletons in Closets: Open Community Conversations Sacred Cows & Skeletons in Closets: Open Community Conversations

Do US Citizens demonstrate their political literacy and civic citizenship by voting?
>139th rank (of 172 nations) in 26 US elections with a 48.3% average voter turnout (1945~1988);
and 120th rank with a 66.5% average voter turnout (1945~2001).
Look in Citizenship & Voting Resources Citizenship & Voting Resources, for links and articles.

>“Cinematheque For All” “Cinematheque For All” is now located in MENU: Other Local (Community) Programs MENU: Other Local (Community) Programs.

“Cinémathèque Culture” + “World Cinéma”: Previous Themes&Seasons Previous Film Themes&Seasons: “World Cinéma”+“Cinémathèque Culture”
A Civic Engagement:Films in aid of the:Survivors of the Tsunami in the Indian OceanTsunami Survivors+Survivors of the Earthquake in Bam, IranIranian Earthquake Survivors
and A Cinematic Forum on:Angels in America?Angels in America?+Community Interactions?Community Interactions?+A Celebration of Earth DayEarthDay

Cinema for PeaceCinema for Peace @Berlin:Deepak Chopra @ “Cinema For Peace”Deepak Chopra (09-FEB-2004)+Dustin Hoffman @ “Cinema For Peace”Dustin Hoffman (10-FEB-2003)
World Learning Free Greeting Cards from “Our World”

“Power tends to confuse itself with virtue, and a great nation is peculiarly susceptible to the idea
that its power is a sign of God’s favor, conferring upon it a special responsibility for other nations --
to make them richer and happier and wiser, to remake them, that is, in its own shining image.”

J. WILLIAM FULBRIGHT (1905~1995), The arrogance of power, (1966, p. 3), New York: Random House
(member: 1949~1959, chair: 1959~1974 of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee).


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