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A Conversation with Adam Michnik
Speaker:
Adam Michnik
Time: 3PM, Friday, April 21
Location:
UCIS Conference Room, Coates Building
Adam Michnik, prominent Polish essayist, intellectual, and former
dissident against communist rule, will participate in an informal
discussion and reception with Center students and interested faculty.
Michnik has been editor in chief of one of Eastern Europe's most
respected dailies, Gazeta Wyborcza, since its inception in 1989. A
life-long activist for human rights, he was detained many times between
1965 and 1986, spending a total of six years in prison for his
opposition to the communist regime. An adviser to the Solidarity trade
union federation during the 1980s, he was a negotiator for the
Solidarity team during the Round Table negotiations of 1989 between
representatives of the government, Solidarity, and other groups that
brought an end to communist rule in Poland. The author of Letters from
Prison and Other Essays, Michnik has recently been awarded the 2006 Dan
David Prize for being the journalist most associated with the collapse
of the Soviet bloc and the rise of freedom in Eastern Europe.
For more information, please contact Dan Pellathy at
pellathy@email.unc.edu.
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