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Chance: One Artistic Border-Collie
(Courtesy of Xulinos, artist/musician, September-2003)

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.

Think Purple! (A Dialogue for a Civil Society) Think Purple! (A Dialogue for a Civil Society)

World Cinema World Cinema screens (special Cinematic Forums for a Community Engagement Community Engagement) periodically,
for “Film Pundits/Film Connoisseurs” to experience
Independent and International films screened within a Cinémathèque culture.”

“World citizenship implies sharing cultures and benefits,
but also risks and responsibilities.
Recognizing we are all citizens of the world is the first step towards peace.”
QUEEN NOOR AL HUSSEIN (a US born American), accepting the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation’s
World Citizenship Award on behalf of her late husband, King Hussein of Jordan, on 06-April-2000.

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An “internationalist,” has been defined as a person who trusts other nations,
is willing to cooperate with other countries,
perceives international agencies as potential deterrents to war, and
who considers international tensions reducible by mediation.
Lutzker, D. (1960). “Internationalism as a Predictor of Cooperative Behavior,”
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 4(4), 1960, 426-430.


“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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