Past Events by ASF (selections from Calendar Database - 1999)
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 11:53 pm
FACES OF RESISTANCE IN THE SOVIET UNION
In the XX century's history, Andrei Sakharov played a unique role in worldwide struggle for human rights and against the communist totalitarianism. His courageous andselfless stand for human dignity, freedom of his spirit and intellectual integrity even inthe face of adversity and threat to his life earned him the Nobel Peace Prize of 1975,not to speak of admiration and respect of thousands of people all over the world. Hisuntimely death in 1989 took away a man whose intellectual scope, moral compass andtolerance is sorely missed today.The Archives were created on the foundation of Nobel Peace Prize laureate's personalpapers. These documents were smuggled from the USSR in the 1970-80s, saved fromthe KGB by the efforts of many courageous people, and donated to Brandeis Universityby his widow Elena Bonner, for the purpose of preserving Sakharov's legacy.It is with this very purpose in mind a concert is being organized to benefit the AndreiSakharov Archives and to help create the Sakharov Human Rights Center. The concertwill take place on Saturday, May 22, 1999, in the historic Jordan Hall of the NewEngland Conservatory, one of the most beloved and prestigious music auditoriums inBoston. By a symbolic coincidence, Sakharov's birthday is May 21st. In 1999, he wouldhave been 78.Performers include Maestro Mstislav Rostropovich, Maestro Vladimir Spivakov, mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt, the Lydian String Quartet, pianists Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Yehudi Wyner, Sergei Bezrodny, and a brilliant child prodigy, Bronika Kushkuley. All ofthe musicians are donating their time and energy to the concert dedicated to the memory of Andrei Sakharov. It was Sakharov's conviction that genuine peace and human rights are indivisible. This unique musical event will help preserve Andrei Sakharov's legacy of peace and human rights through the preservation of his papers and the spread of his ideas.Unfortunately, the general admission tickets have been sold out. A small number of tickets are still available at the donor's price of $250. For further information, please call Brandeis University at (781)736-3013. June 1, 1999
- Openning of an exhibit at
on January 28, 1999 (4:00m PM at Slosberg Recital Hall, Brandeis University).
- Съезд Антимилитаристской радикальной ассоциации
- A Gala Benefit for the Andrei Sakharov Archives at Brandeis University.
In the XX century's history, Andrei Sakharov played a unique role in worldwide struggle for human rights and against the communist totalitarianism. His courageous andselfless stand for human dignity, freedom of his spirit and intellectual integrity even inthe face of adversity and threat to his life earned him the Nobel Peace Prize of 1975,not to speak of admiration and respect of thousands of people all over the world. Hisuntimely death in 1989 took away a man whose intellectual scope, moral compass andtolerance is sorely missed today.The Archives were created on the foundation of Nobel Peace Prize laureate's personalpapers. These documents were smuggled from the USSR in the 1970-80s, saved fromthe KGB by the efforts of many courageous people, and donated to Brandeis Universityby his widow Elena Bonner, for the purpose of preserving Sakharov's legacy.It is with this very purpose in mind a concert is being organized to benefit the AndreiSakharov Archives and to help create the Sakharov Human Rights Center. The concertwill take place on Saturday, May 22, 1999, in the historic Jordan Hall of the NewEngland Conservatory, one of the most beloved and prestigious music auditoriums inBoston. By a symbolic coincidence, Sakharov's birthday is May 21st. In 1999, he wouldhave been 78.Performers include Maestro Mstislav Rostropovich, Maestro Vladimir Spivakov, mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt, the Lydian String Quartet, pianists Ignat Solzhenitsyn, Yehudi Wyner, Sergei Bezrodny, and a brilliant child prodigy, Bronika Kushkuley. All ofthe musicians are donating their time and energy to the concert dedicated to the memory of Andrei Sakharov. It was Sakharov's conviction that genuine peace and human rights are indivisible. This unique musical event will help preserve Andrei Sakharov's legacy of peace and human rights through the preservation of his papers and the spread of his ideas.Unfortunately, the general admission tickets have been sold out. A small number of tickets are still available at the donor's price of $250. For further information, please call Brandeis University at (781)736-3013. June 1, 1999
- Встреча-дискуссия "Права человека и свобода совести - неразделимая связь". Докладчик: заслуженный профессор истории Йельского университета Фируз Каземзаде. Ведущий: С.Посельский. Организатор: Нэнси Аккерман, директор отдела общественной информации
- День открытых дверей Кестонского института в Москве. Ведущий: директор Кестонского института Лоуренс Юззелл. Организатор: Московское бюро Кестонского Института.