http://www.bangitout.com/lyric41.htmlhttp://www.livejournal.com/community/weirdjews/1028153.html?#cutid2 * FMLA meeting 7:00 Washington 314
* Lamda meeting on gender, 7:30
* Walid Phares - “The War on Terror and the War of Ideas: How Do
They Relate? From Baghdad to Beirut.” 8 PM in Rogers 101 Mr. Phares is a senior fellow with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and teaches Middle East political issues, ethnic and religious conflict, and comparative politics at Florida Atlantic University.
Click here for his biography* 7:30PM @ Andrews Hall RM 101
Mr. Ted Lehman, a Holocaust survivor from Richmond, will come to William and Mary to share his incredible story of struggle and survival. Mr. Lehman is an Auschwitz survivor, the notorious Nazi Concentration camp where over 1.1 million people (Jews, Catholics, Gypsies, Poles, Soviet POWs, Homosexuals, and more) were murdered. His entire family was killed in the Holocaust. Today, we can listen to his story and remind ourselves to Never Forget the Holocaust. His story is particularly relevant as genocide is still prevalent today in places such as the Sudan. The Holocaust is a significant event in Jewish history, but affects us all as human beings.
* Acts of Discrimination/Racism and How to Cope, Small 109 at 6:00 PM.
Asian Student Council is hosting guest speaker Matthew Lee from the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign to lead a workshop on "Acts of Discrimination/Racism and How to Cope".