International Center on Responses to Catastrophes
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FALL 2003 Center Roundtable Lunches.
 
September 17, October 15,  November 19, December 17
           11:30a.m
to 1:30p.m. 
Psychiatric Institute, 1601 West Tayl
or, ROOM 430

THE UIC ICORC Center will host four lunch roundtable conversations, open to students, staff, faculty, and anyone interested in the work and projects of the Center. For further information or to RSVP please contact the Center's Associate Dir. Vaughn Fayle at 312.355.5407or vfayle@uic.edu.

Kosova and the Evolving Ideology of Humanitarian Intervention

Wed., September 17, 2003. 12:15 to 1:45pm

Stevan Weine MD and Ralph Cintron PhD

Developing International University Partnerships in Countries after      Catastrophes: Social Work In Ethiopia

Wed., October 15, 2003. 11:30am to 1:30pm    

Alice Johnson, PhD and Nathan Linsk, PhD

A Prevention and Access Intervention for Refugee Families

Wed., November 19, 2003. 11:30am to 1:30pm

Stevan Weine, MD and Alma Lezic, BA

Perspectives on HIV-AIDS in the Middle East and North Africa, the   Caribbean and Kosova

Wed., December 17, 2003. 11:30am to 1:30pm

Stevan Weine, MD, Sandy Sufian, PhD, MPH, and Donna Baptiste PhD

 

November 13, 2003 from 12:45 to 1:45 pm.
Saint James Episcopal Cathedral
Corner of Huron and Wabash Street
Topic: We belong to a global community - What are our global fears?
Speakers: 
Dr. Chris Stout, Chief of Psychological Services, Dept. of Human Services and Mental Health and Rev. Dr. Phil Blackwell, Pastor of First United Methodist Church at the Chicago Temple.

  

October 9, 2003 from 12:45 to 1:45 pm. 
Holy Name Catholic Cathedral

State and Superior streets.
Topic: Who is my neighbor - why are we afraid of others?
Speakers :
Dr. Joseph Flaherty, professor and head of the UIC Department of Psychiatry. Rev. Fr. Dan Mayall, Pastor of Holy Name Cathedral.

 

September 11, 2003 from 12:45 to 1:45pm
First United Methodist Chicago Temple
77 West Washington 
Stevan Weine, MD,
Center Director and Associate Professor of Psychiatry will join The Very Rev. Ralph Blackman, Dean of St. James Cathedral in shared reflections on fear and hope in the city since 9/11 at a lunch time ecumenical service to be held at the First United Methodist Chicago Temple.

 

 For more information contact the ICORC Associate Director, Vaughn Fayle at 312.355.5407 or vfayle@uic.edu.

 



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