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		<title>Winter/Spring 2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 7 Dr. Stephen McKenna, Director of the Rehabilitation Trauma Center, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Advances in Stem Cell Research February 21 Belva Davis, Journalist and Author  Realizing Our Dreams in Turbulent Times March 6 Dr. Andrew Robison, Andrew W. Mellon Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC  If [...]]]></description>
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<td class="info"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2012-speakers/dr-stephen-mckenna-2/">Dr. Stephen McKenna</a>, Director of the Rehabilitation Trauma Center, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center</p>
<h3 class="topic">Advances in Stem Cell Research</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">February 21</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/belva-davis/">Belva Davis</a></span>, Journalist and Author<span class="speaker_detail"> </span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Realizing Our Dreams in Turbulent Times</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">March 6</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href=" http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2012-speakers/dr-andrew-robison/ ">Dr. Andrew Robison</a>, Andrew W. Mellon Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC </span></p>
<h3 class="topic">If War Comes, What Art Should We Save</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">March 20</td>
<td class="info"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2012-speakers/djordje-padejski">Djordje Padejski</a>, John S. Knight Journalism Fellow, Stanford University </p>
<h3 class="topic">From Eastern Europe to the United States: Why Investigative Journalism Matters in the Digital Age</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">April 3</td>
<td class="info"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/ekaterina-khmelnitskaya/">Ekaterina Khmelnitskaya</a>, Curator of Russian Porcelain and Ceramics, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia</p>
<h3 class="topic">Treasures for the Hermitage: The Story of Russian Porcelain</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">April 17</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker_detail"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2012-speakers/mustafa-akyol/ ">Mustafa Akyol</a>, Turkish Political Commentator and Author </span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Islam Without Extremes</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">May 1</td>
<td class="info"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/lamplighters/">Lamplighters</a>, Musical Theater Ensemble specializing in Gilbert and Sullivan </p>
<h3 class="topic">Here&#8217;s a how-de-do: Celebrating 60 Years with the Lamplighters</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">May 15</td>
<td class="info"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2012-speakers/donald-johanson/">Donald Johanson</a>, Physical Anthropologist and Founder of the Institute of Human Origins </p>
<h3 class="topic">Lucy&#8217;s Legacy: Our Evolutionary Journey</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">June 5</td>
<td class="info"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2012-speakers/karen-tumulty/">Karen Tumulty</a>, National Political Correspondent for the Washington Post</p>
<h3 class="topic">Inside the Loop: The &#8220;Buzz&#8221; from Washington, D. C.</h3>
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		<title>Fall 2011</title>
		<link>http://www.morningforum.com/fall-2011-9/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jul 2011 18:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[September 20 Anne Thompson, NBC Environmental Affairs Correspondent From 9/11 to Environmental Disasters: Our World at Risk October 4 Abbas Milani, Ph.D., Director of Iranian Studies, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Democracy in Iran: Prospects and Problems October 18 Seth Shostak, PhD, Senior Astronomer, SETI Institute When Will We Find Extraterrestrial Life? November 1 [...]]]></description>
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<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2011/anne-thomson">Anne Thompson</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">NBC Environmental Affairs Correspondent </span></p>
<h3 class="topic">From 9/11 to Environmental Disasters: Our World at Risk</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">October 4</td>
<td><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2011/abbas-milani-ph-d">Abbas Milani, Ph.D.</a></span><span class="speaker_detail"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">,</span> Director of Iranian Studies, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Democracy in Iran: Prospects and Problems</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">October 18</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2011/seth-shostak-ph-d/">Seth Shostak, PhD</span>, </a><span class="speaker_detail">Senior Astronomer, SETI Institute</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">When Will We Find Extraterrestrial Life?</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">November 1</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2011/elliot-krane-m-d">Elliot Krane M.D.</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Professor of Anesthesia and Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine; Director of Pain Medicine at the Lucile Packard Children&#8217;s Hospital</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Pain: A Symptom, A Disease, A Misery</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">November 15</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/charles-bamforth-phd">Charles Bamforth, PhD.</a></span><span class="speaker_detail">, Professor of Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Grape Versus Grain</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">December 6</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2011/olivier-bernier">Olivier Bernier</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Historian, Lecturer, Author</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Palaces of the Gods: the Glory of South India</h3>
<p class="topic">Note: Ten o&#8217; clock  Morning Forum Business Meeting</p>
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<td class="speaker_date">January 3</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/alexander-field-phd">Alexander Field, PhD.</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Michel and Mary Orradre Professor of Economics, Santa Clara University</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">A Great Leap Forward: 1930s Depression and U.S. Economic Growth</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">January 17</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2011/gerald-f-uelmen-j-d">Gerald F. Uelmen, J.D.</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Professor of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Proposals to Put California&#8217;s Death Penalty Law on the Ballot for November, 2012</h3>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 20:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 1 Mary Felstiner, PhD, Professor Emerita of History, San Francisco State University; Visiting Professor, Stanford University Painting a Life! Charlotte Salomon in the Nazi Era February 15 Tobias Wolff, Author, Ward W. and Priscilla B. Woods Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University A Life in Words March 1 David Whitman, [...]]]></description>
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<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/mary-felstiner/">Mary Felstiner, PhD</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Professor Emerita of History, San Francisco State University; Visiting Professor, Stanford University</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Painting a Life! Charlotte Salomon in the Nazi Era</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">February 15</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/tobias-wolff">Tobias Wolff</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Author, Ward W. and Priscilla B. Woods Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">A Life in Words</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">March 1</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/david-whitman">David Whitman</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Executive Director, Signature Programs, The Tech Museum of San Jose</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">The Tech Awards: Technology Benefiting Humanity</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">March 15</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/kavita-ramdas">Kavita Ramdas</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Senior Advisor, Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Global Fund for Women</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">It Ain&#8217;t What You Do, It&#8217;s the Way That You Do It</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">April 5</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/kevin-kal-kallaugher">Kevin (KAL) Kallaugher</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Editorial Cartoonist</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Editorial Cartoons, Satire, and Freedom of Expression</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">April 19</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/ceci-connolly-2">Ceci Connolly</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Senior Advisor, McKinsey Center for Health System Reform</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Health Care in the Post-Reform Era &#8211; What it Means for You</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">May 3</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href=" http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/jonathan-turley/">Jonathan Turley</a></span>, Legal Scholar, Professor, The George Washington School of Law<span class="speaker_detail"> </span></p>
<h3 class="topic">The Supreme Court</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">May 17</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="winterspring-2011/martin-jay-phd-6">Martin Jay, PhD</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">The Virtues of Mendacity: On Lying in Politics</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">June 7</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2011/isabel-wilkerson">Isabel Wilkerson</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Journalist, International Affairs Expert</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America&#8217;s Great Migration</h3>
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		<title>Fall 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[September 21 Cypress String Quartet   Creativity amd Emotion in Music October 5 Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ, Curator of Meteorites at the Vatican Obsesrvatory Are Asteroids Fluffy? What Meteorites Tell Us About How the Planets Were Formed October 19 Anand Giriharadas, Author and Columnist How the Developing World Has Opened a New Frontier of Innovation [...]]]></description>
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<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2010/cypress-string-quartet/">Cypress String Quartet</a> </span><span class="speaker_detail"> </span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Creativity amd Emotion in Music</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">October 5</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2010/brother-guy-consolmagno/">Brother Guy Consolmagno</a>, SJ</span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Curator of Meteorites at the Vatican Obsesrvatory</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Are Asteroids Fluffy? What Meteorites Tell Us About How the Planets Were Formed</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">October 19</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/anand-giridharadas/">Anand Giriharadas</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Author and Columnist</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">How the Developing World Has Opened a New Frontier of Innovation</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">November 2</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2010/dan-schott/">Dan Schott</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Resident Agent in Charge, San Jose, California Office, U.S. Secret Service</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Overview of the Secret Service</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">November 16</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2010/t-j-stiles">T. J. Stiles</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">The Making of the Vanderbilt Dynasty: Commodore Vanderbilt&#8217;s Conquest of Nineteenth Century High Society</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">December 7</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2010/jeff-hart-phd">Jeff Hart, PhD</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Naturalist</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">&#8220;Calinature&#8221; &#8211; History, Nature, and Culture in the Golden State</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">January 4</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2010/patrick-hunt-phd">Patrick Hunt, PhD</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Director, Stanford Alpine Archeology Project, 1994-2010; Visiting Fellow 2009-2010, Hoover Institution, Stanford University</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">January 18</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2010/john-sanders">John Sanders</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Special Collections Manager, Dudley Knox Library, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Up From the Ashes: Birth of the Hotel Del Monte Art Gallery</h3>
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		<title>Winter/Spring 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 17:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[February 2 Socheata Poeuv, Founder, Khmer Legacies, Director and Writer of Documentary &#8220;New Year Baby&#8221; What Does It Take to Heal? One Woman&#8217;s Commitment to Celebrate Stories of Survival February 16 Gary K. Hart, Former California State Senator, Former California Secretary of Education The Future of California Public Education March 2 Larry N. Gerston, PhD, [...]]]></description>
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<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/socheata-poeuv/">Socheata Poeuv</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Founder, Khmer Legacies, Director and Writer of Documentary &#8220;New Year Baby&#8221;</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">What Does It Take to Heal? One Woman&#8217;s Commitment to Celebrate Stories of Survival</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">February 16</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/gary-k-hart">Gary K. Hart</a>,</span> <span class="speaker_detail">Former California State Senator, Former California Secretary of Education</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">The Future of California Public Education</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">March 2</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/larry-n-gerston-phd/">Larry N. Gerston, PhD</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Professor, San Jose State University</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">California Meltdown: Can This State Be Saved?</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">March 16</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/gary-f-kurutz/">Gary F. Kurutz</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Director, Special Collections Branch, California State Library</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Unbridled Bibliomania: Treasures of the California State Library</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">April 6</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/william-ratliff/">William Ratliff</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Research Fellow and Curator, Hoover Institution, Stanford University</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Chinese Policy in Latin America</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">April 20</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/carey-perloff/">Carey Perloff</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Artistic Director, American Conservatory Theater</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">No More &#8220;Normal&#8221;: Challenges Facing Live Theater Today</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">May 4</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/maria-stenzel/">Maria Stenzel</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Award-Winning National Geographic Photographer</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Antarctica: A Hot Spot for Climate Change</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">May 18</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/andrew-a-galvan/">Andrew A. Galvan</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Curator, Old Mission Dolores, San Francisco</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Converting California: Indians and Missionaries</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">June 1</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/winterspring-2010/robin-wright/">Robin Wright</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Journalist, International Affairs Expert</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Global Flashpoints: What&#8217;s Next?</h3>
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		<title>HIV: Saving One Life at a Time. Preventing infants from getting HIV from their mothers</title>
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<p>Morning Forum speaker addresses crisis of HIV infections in 3rd-world newborns<br />
Dr. Arthur Ammann said 80 percent to 85 percent of HIV infections in newborns occur in resource-poor countries.</p>
<p>The March 3 session of the Morning Forum of Los Altos did not offer a light-hearted program. Dr. Arthur Ammann, clinical professor of pediatrics at UC San Francisco Medical Center and founder/president of Global Strategies for HIV Prevention, addressed a sober topic, &#8220;HIV: Saving One Life at a Time: Preventing Infants from Getting Infected with HIV from Their Mothers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ammann said that during the 28 years of the AIDS epidemic, tremendous progress has been made in developed countries, with 27 drugs available to treat the disease.</p>
<p>However, today 80 percent to 85 percent of the infections are in resource-poor countries where the drugs are too expensive to be available to the most needy. There the emphasis must be on prevention.</p>
<p>Global Strategies, a non-profit, nongovernmental, nonpolitically aligned independent organization, is committed to preventing HIV infection and caring for those affected by HIV in underdeveloped countries.</p>
<p>More than 1,600 newborns are infected through their mothers every day in those countries. But, for the low cost of less than $1, transmission of HIV from mother to baby can be cut by 50 percent in poor countries, according to Ammann.</p>
<p>Nevirapine, an anti-retroviral costing less than $1 per treatment, given to both the HIV-infected mother and child at the time of delivery can reduce infection approximately 90 percent. The therapy works effectively because 60 percent to 70 percent of HIV infections occur during birth.</p>
<p>Global Strategies provides the drug in the Dominican Republic, Liberia and the Congo, because such countries don’t receive international aid. Liberia’s population of 3.5 million could be treated for $300,000, but although people in the cities are receiving treatments, those in the country still are not.</p>
<p>A major way to prevent the spread of HIV is to protect young women from infection.</p>
<p>A woman who has sex with an infected man is eight times more likely to become infected than vice versa, Ammann said. Rape is used as a weapon of war in many countries to make a woman useless to herself, family, community and culture.</p>
<p>Ammann said it is possible to give a woman a prophylaxis kit that can prevent pregnancy, HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.</p>
<p>Global Strategies for HIV Prevention is working on all these issues.</p>
<p>For more information, visit www.globalstrategies.org.</p>
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		<title>Fall 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 20:22:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[September 15 Luis Alberto Urrea, Author Magical Realism, Immigration, and Life on the Border October 6 Marsha Ivins, NASA Astronaut; Programs Manager at the Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas Human Spaceflight October 20 Meena Palaniappan, Initiative Director, Pacific Institute Peak Water: Have We reached It? November 3 Bill Murphy, Co-Founder and CEO, Clos LaChance Winery, San [...]]]></description>
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<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2009/lous-urrea/">Luis Alberto Urrea</a>, </span><span class="speaker_detail">Author</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Magical Realism, Immigration, and Life on the Border</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">October 6</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/?page_id=613&amp;preview=true">Marsha Ivins</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">NASA Astronaut; Programs Manager at the Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Human Spaceflight</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">October 20</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2009/meena-palaniappan/">Meena Palaniappan</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Initiative Director, Pacific Institute</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Peak Water: Have We reached It?</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">November 3</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2009/589/">Bill Murphy</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Co-Founder and CEO, Clos LaChance Winery, San Martin</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">From Silicon Valley to Wine Country</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">November 17</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2009/609/">Sally Denton</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Author</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">The Pink Lady: The Many Lives of Helen Gahagan Douglas</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">December 1</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2009/596/">Sam Wyche</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">Retired Head Coach, Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">What It Was, Was More Than Football (with apologies to Andy Griffith)</h3>
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<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2009/607/">Robert Sillen</a></span>, F<span class="speaker_detail">ormer Director of Santa Clara County Health and Hospital System and Santa Clara Valley Medical Center</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Local, State, and Federal Health Care in Today&#8217;s Economic Environment</h3>
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<td class="speaker_date">January 19</td>
<td class="info"><span class="speaker"><a href="http://www.morningforum.com/speakers/fall-2009/candice-delong">Candice DeLong</a></span>, <span class="speaker_detail">former FBI profiler</span></p>
<h3 class="topic">Special Agent: My Life on the Front Lines as a Woman in the FBI</h3>
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		<title>First woman chief of a major Native American tribe addresses Morning Forum</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 03:21:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Wilma Mankiller, returned to the Los Altos Morning Forum May 5 to discuss “What It Means to Be an Indigenous Person in the 21st Century.” President Bill Clinton awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States, to Mankiller, the first woman to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation, Wilma Mankiller, returned to the Los Altos Morning Forum May 5 to discuss “What It Means to Be an Indigenous Person in the 21st Century.”</p>
<p>President Bill Clinton awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States, to Mankiller, the first woman to hold the post in a major tribe, in 1998.</p>
<p>Mankiller served as the Morse Chair Professor of Law and Politics at the University of Oregon and authored “Mankiller: A Chief and Her People” (St. Martin’s Griffin, 1989) and “Every Day Is a Good Day: Reflections on Contemporary Indigenous Women” (Fulcrum, 2004).</p>
<p>She began the lecture by speaking of the 300 million indigenous people who have a unique history, language, culture and system of governance. These groups face common challenges in their fight to protect their lands, natural resources and cultural practices in the face of different cultures and governments. The battle to protect human and land rights is immeasurably difficult, according to Mankiller, because few people understand the history and culture of indigenous people.</p>
<p>In 2007 the United Nations General Assembly passed the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples with a majority of 141 votes. The United States, New Zealand, Australia and Canada voted against it and 11 nations abstained. The declaration protects self-determination and treaty rights. Mankiller expects the new administration to reconsider the vote.</p>
<p>If native people become filmmakers, writers, historians, museum curators and journalists, she said, they will change public perceptions using an array of technological tools to tell their stories in their own voices.</p>
<p>With approximately 250,00 members, the Cherokee Nation administers its own judicial system and police force, operates schools and hospitals and manages business enterprises.</p>
<p>The Cherokees established free and compulsory education in1839. Native American enrollment in colleges has doubled in the past 25 years.</p>
<p>Mankiller defined an indigenous person of the 21st century as one who acknowledges past injustice but never allows himself or herself to be paralyzed into inaction by anger about the past or the totality of present-day challenges.</p>
<p>Morning forum is a members-only lecture series held at Los Altos United Methodist Church. For more information, visit www.morningforum.com.</p>
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		<title>Morning Forum highlights legacy of California New Deal projects</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 21:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gray Brechin spoke to Morning Forum about the legacy of the New Deal in California. Historian and geographer Gray Brechin, founder of the California Living New Deal Project, examined the legacy of the New Deal in California during “Rediscovering the Lost Landscape of the New Deal in California,” an April 21 Morning Forum presentation. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gray Brechin spoke to Morning Forum about the legacy of the New Deal in California.</p>
<p>Historian and geographer Gray Brechin, founder of the California Living New Deal Project, examined the legacy of the New Deal in California during “Rediscovering the Lost Landscape of the New Deal in California,” an April 21 Morning Forum presentation.</p>
<p>The New Deal project identifies, maps, photographs and interprets the physical legacy of the “alphabet soup” of government agencies created to put people to work on public projects during the Great Depression. Brechin compared the 1930s to the today’s economy.</p>
<p>“The lessons of the New Deal are more timely every day,” he said.</p>
<p>He showed a vintage black and white Dorothea Lange photograph of slumping unemployed workers titled “Despair,” then a similar current photo, noting, “Today, the scene is the same, but in color.”</p>
<p>Brechin, a Los Altos native, earned a doctorate in geography from UC Berkeley, where he serves as visiting scholar.</p>
<p>What began as a study of the projects most Californians accept without thought about their origin – buildings, schools, roads, airports, murals, paintings, trails, parks, golf courses, tennis courts, dams, power stations and water systems – became a larger study of the effects of the Depression and the “social gospel” embraced by the Roosevelt administration. The “social gospel” promulgated the belief that as Christians, citizens had an obligation to help those less fortunate and, in the process, build a civilization worthy of the name.</p>
<p>“The New Deal projects improved the lives of millions of people,” Brechin said. “No other country has been modernized in such a short period of time.”</p>
<p>According to Brechin, the Civilian Conservation Corps employed 3 million 18- to 25-year-old men in thousands of camps, reclaiming soils and building state, national and regional parks. They were paid $30 per month and required to send $25 home to their families.</p>
<p>Workers were free to leave the program at any time, but few did. Flood Park in Menlo Park, the amphitheater on Mount Tamalpais and Temescal and Tilden parks in Berkeley are among the many local CCC projects.</p>
<p>Brechin said that California had the best state parks in the country, but the system is now in decline because money is not being spent on maintenance and upkeep.</p>
<p>The Works Progress Administration (WPA) put 8.5 million people to work, “doing everything,” Brechin said. The hired workers built roads, bridges, schools, libraries, city halls, fire stations, post offices, armories and hospitals and employed artists and writers.</p>
<p>WPA completed the Bay Bridge, the Hetch Hetchy water system and the Caldecott Tunnel. Palo Alto’s power station and water system were WPA projects, as was San Francisco City College.</p>
<p>WPA murals can be seen at Rincon Center, Coit Tower, the Bath House at Aquatic Park and the San Francisco Zoo.</p>
<p>Brechin said he disagrees with present-day critics who argue that World War II, not the New Deal, lifted the country out of the Depression.</p>
<p>“The economy was growing, except for the recession of 1937-1938,” he said. “Roosevelt thought that the country was recovered, and stopped the programs, which triggered that recession.”</p>
<p>He noted that while the New Deal did increase the national debt, it was nothing like the increase in debt caused by the war.</p>
<p>Although there are a plethora of New Deal projects in California, Brechin said finding them is like an “archaeological dig” because the compilation of records and reports was interrupted by the war. The Living New Deal Project is the first comprehensive cataloguing ever attempted.</p>
<p>He asked that the public submit information about sites and projects in their areas, personal memories of the era and any pertinent photographs to livingnewdeal.berkeley.edu.</p>
<p>Morning Forum is a members-only lecture series held at Los Altos United Methodist Church. For more information, visit www.morningforum.com.</p>
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		<title>Morning Forum speaker relays the quirky culture of Italy – with her hands</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 19:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written by Kathryn Tomaino Anne Robichaud, an official Umbrian regional tour guide, brought the sunny culture of Italy to rain-soaked Los Altos Feb. 17, telling a Morning Forum audience that there’s only one true way to speak Italian – with your hands. Robichaud, a Wisconsin native by birth and an Italian by choice, has lived [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Written by Kathryn Tomaino </p>
<p>Anne Robichaud, an official Umbrian regional tour guide, brought the sunny culture of Italy to rain-soaked Los Altos Feb. 17, telling a Morning Forum audience that there’s only one true way to speak Italian – with your hands.</p>
<p>Robichaud, a Wisconsin native by birth and an Italian by choice, has lived in Italy since 1973, adopting the Umbrian culture.</p>
<p>“In my years living in Italy, I came to realize that culture is not something you acquire but something you are,” she said.</p>
<p>She presented an outline of the qualities that characterize Italians and demonstrated the accompanying gestures to communicate each one.</p>
<p>The hierarchy of Italian community begins with the family, then moves to the section of town, then to the town, then to the region and, finally, to the country – especially the country when the World Cup is involved. Nearly 70 percent of the wealth in Italy is from small to medium-sized family businesses. It is not surprising that the most offensive Italian hand gesture is found in this realm, Robichaud said. It is the extension of all the fingers of the hand but the middle two, which communicates to a man that his wife cuckolds him.</p>
<p>Although 26 percent of Italians are self-proclaimed Catholics, only a fifth of them attend Mass, Robichaud said, adding that usually it is the older Italians praying for younger family members. Robichaud related an amusing anecdote about a cloistered nun that seems to sum up Italians’ attitudes about authority. A member of the public wanted to view a “Miraculous Tree” in the cloistered convent garden. Completely contrary to the principle of cloistered isolation and without a moment’s hesitation, the nun permitted the viewing. She confidently explained her actions: “If you follow laws too closely, you might be considered stupid!”</p>
<p>Robichaud said a hand signal indicating boredom with pedantry would be the stroking of an imaginary facial beard, while uttering “Che barba!” This translates roughly to, “It was so boring, I grew a beard while listening.”</p>
<p>Italians have the longest life span among Europeans, with a life expectancy of 83.9 years for women and 79.9 years for men. Older citizens are respected and younger citizens adulated, Robichaud said. The simple gesture of saying goodbye signifies hope and optimism. Instead of waving a hand at a person, the hand is waved toward oneself – like a beckoning – and the sentiment is, “Arrivederci,” or “See you later,” not goodbye.</p>
<p>Robichaud offers trip-planning assistance, tours, cooking classes and more. For more information, visit www.annesitaly.com.</p>
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