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On February 25th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, Alan spoke at George Mason University in the Student Union Building 2, Rooms 1 & 2. The event was sponsored by The David Project, College Republicans, GMU Israel Club and Hasbara // Topic: The movie, "Obsession: Radical Islam's War against the West"
On February 6th from 2:00 to 4:15 PM, Alan spoke at American University in Washington D.C. at the gracious invite of Professor Akbar Ahmed, Chair of Islamic Studies at American University and Pakistan's former Ambassador to Great Britain // Topic: "Islam and The Age of Globalization"
On February 19th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM, Alan spoke at George Mason University in the Johnson Center courtesy of the College Republicans // Topic: "Let us really talk about illegal immigration."
On October 22nd at 8:30 PM, Alan Nathan spoke at the Johnson Center on the campus of George Mason University in Fairfax, VA.
An expected packed theater will hear Alan and Luana Saghieh address both the oppression of women in the Middle East, and who is most to blame for it. A recently naturalized U.S. citizen, Luana is a Lebanese Christian and women's rights activist with a Bachelor's and Masters degree in International Affairs. Both she and Alan were in the Middle East during the Hizbollah-Israeli conflict: Luana visiting family in Tabbarja, Lebanon; and Alan on assignment in Haifa, Israel.
On October 29th at 4:00 PM, Alan Nathan spoke at the Institute of Politics' famous "Pizza and Politics" event on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. This event's theme will be: Aggressive Centrism: Challenging the Left, Right and Libertarian, and will be held at the popular Ticknor Lounge
Alan was honored to have been asked to address the
House Republican Policy Committee (Members Only Dinner)
on Capitol Hill, 7:00 PM, August 1st, 2007
As a Centrist, Alan has given addresses to Democratic Party functions and seminars as well, and will continue being available for both.
IN COOPERATION WITH
THE HOROWITZ FREEDOM CENTER
AND
THE TERRORIST AWARENESS PROJECT
Alan Nathan, columnist, speaker and nationally syndicated radio host of Battle Line With Alan Nathan, introduces:
Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against The West.
100 Universities and Colleges across the nation will be viewing this riveting work on April 19, 2007 at campuses soon to be announced. Alan will be at two of them in the DC - Virginia - Maryland area and will be included in that same upcoming announcement.
Winner, Best Feature Film: Liberty Film Festival 2006
Official Selection, Newport Beach Film Festival 2006
Special Jury Award, WORLDFEST Houston Film Festival 2006
Official Selection, Great Lakes Film Festival 2006
As per the Washington Times:
Friday, April 13, 2007
‘Teach-in’ vs. terrorism
David Horowitz’s Terrorism Awareness Project just made a major announcement:
More than 70 universities across the country will participate in “Islamo Fascism Awareness Day” teach-ins on April 19. Senator John Kyl and former Senator Rick Santorum have agreed to host showings at Arizona State and Georgetown. Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher and current radio talk show host Frank Pastore will host a showing at UCLA, and “Battlelines” talk show host Alan Nathan will do the same at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. Bay Area radio personality Melanie Morgan will host the showing at San Francisco State University, and Atlanta talk show host Martha Zoller will do the same at the Georgia Tech
LIVE ON WTNI 1640 (Biloxi, Gulfport and Meridian, Mississippi)
MARCH 20, 2007 at 2:00 pm Eastern //1:00 pm Central
USA FORUM on COAST CONVERSATION
SUBJECT: RELIGION UNDER ATTACK in AMERICA!
GUESTS:
Alan Nathan: Columnist and Syndicated Host of Battle Line (www.alannathan.com)
Helice Bridges: Founder of Difference Makers International (www.blueribbons.org)
Keith Burton: Publisher of Gulf Coast News (www.gulfcoastnews.com)
Pastor Blair Bradley: 1st Baptist Church
ALAN NATHAN MODERATES SPIRITED DEBATE AT A SPECIAL CENTER EVENT IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
On September 8th, the David Horowitz Freedom Center, formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, held a special name change event in Washington D.C. The event featured David Horowitz and two new key hires of the Center, Buzz Patterson and Peter Collier.
The evening featured a panel on “Is this World War III?” with Christopher Hitchens, William Kristol, Bret Stephens and Lawrence Korb. Nationally syndicated radio host & columnist Alan Nathan moderated the event.
BATTLE LINE WITH ALAN NATHAN IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Courtesy of America's Voices in Israel and The Conference of Presidents, Alan toured through many of the areas in Northern Israel under attack. On July 24th, 2006 the live broadcast included interviews of the cabinet members overseeing the day-to-day operations of the conflict. Among those interviewed was Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
More from America's Voices in Israel
4/29/06: Young American Broadcasters Seminar at Fordham University in Bronx, NY
“Take
Politics Out of the Classroom”:
The First National
Academic Freedom Conference
Featuring: David Horowitz vs. Ward Churchill Debate
Radio Host Alan Nathan to Moderate
On
April 6-7, 2006, Students for Academic Freedom hosted
its First National Academic Freedom Conference featuring
a debate between Students for Academic Freedom Chairman David
Horowitz and University of Colorado-Boulder Professor Ward
Churchill. The debate was moderated
by Alan Nathan, a combative centrist and "militant
moderate," who is the nationally syndicated daily talk
show host of "Battle Line With Alan Nathan" on
the Radio America Network (www.AlanNathan.com)
The
conference featured U.S. Senator Lamar
Alexander, House Leader Jack Kingston,
and Colorado high school student Sean Allen whose
recording of an anti-American rant by his geography teacher,
Jay Bennish, created a national furor over classroom
indoctrination.
Since its inception in the Summer of 2003, Students for
Academic Freedom has led the way in promoting intellectual
diversity and academic freedom in higher education. The
April event will be the culmination of three years effort
in which the organization has built student organizations
on over 150 campuses, and moved legislation in 16 states
and the U.S. Congress. The efforts of Students for Academic
Freedom have brought the issues of intellectual diversity
and academic freedom to the attention of a national public,
generating more than two thousand press articles over the
last year and stimulating debate on tens of thousands of
sites across the World Wide Web. .
The
academic freedom campaign has shaken the complacency
of the higher education community. In
Colorado and Ohio, the higher education systems have
formally adopted academic freedom rules based on the
Academic Bill of Rights and are preparing to implement
them. Principles of the Academic Bill of Rights have
been incorporated into the authorization bill for the
Higher Education Act at the federal level. The American
Council on Education has issued a statement on Academic
Freedom which incorporates key reforms proposed in the
Academic Bill of Rights. In Pennsylvania, a special Committee
on Academic Freedom was created by the Pennsylvania House
to examine the state of academic freedom in public colleges
and universities. Even though hearings before the committee
are still in progress they have already stimulated proposals
for reform. A final report by the committee on academic
freedom is due in June.
Students
for Academic Freedom is a national movement to promote
intellectual diversity and to restore educational values
to America’s institutions of higher learning.
The organization recommends that colleges and universities
adopt an Academic Bill of Rights to ensure that these principles
are respected. The Academic Bill of Rights is available
on the organization’s website at www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org
February 9-10, 2006:
Battle Line With Alan Nathan broadcast live from the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC for the Annual C-PAC Convention hosted by The American Conservative Union.
America's Voices In Israel 2005
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