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DESCRIPTION:The Arab Spring of 2011 was an explosive demonstration of the aspirations 
 of people throughout most of the Arab World for dignity, socio-economic 
 justice, and democracy.  What has been gained and lost in this upheaval?  
 What has been the impact of U.S. policy.  What are the hopes for the 
 future?\n\nSharat G. Lin writes on global political economy, the Middle 
 East, labor migration, and public health.  He is a research fellow and 
 former president of the San José Peace and Justice Center, and a frequent 
 visitor to the Middle East.\n\nFree and open to the public\n\nThis event is 
 part of the week-long 16th Annual Middle Eastern Heritage Celebration at 
 San Jose City College.\n\nSponsored by the SJCC Office of the President, 
 Associated Students Government, Diversity Advisory Committee, \nCommunity 
 Arts & Lecture Series, Office of the Vice-President of Academic Affairs, 
 and EOPS.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/28/18784565.php
SUMMARY:From Arab Spring to Arab Autumn: Challenges, Catastrophes, and Hopes
LOCATION:General Education Bldg, GE-121\nSan Jose City College\n2100 Moorpark 
 Avenue\nSan Jose, CA 95128
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/03/28/18784565.php
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