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Conversations About Iraq

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Published on April 01, 2009 at 2:00am

This traveling project, It Is What It Is, offers an opportunity to discuss the country, history and present situation of Iraq and its role in American life. On hand for discussion are Jonathan Harvey, a psychological operations officer, and Esam Pasha, an Iraqi artist now residing in Connecticut. We encourage you to come to the above Kansas City sites to engage in conversations about the war, the country, the culture, the geography, or simply listen. Please feel free to bring items pertaining to Iraq as they might be an interesting place to begin. Schedule for the day's related events as follows: 12-2pm at Mill Creek Park NE Corner of the Plaza on J.C. Nichols Parkway 2:30-4pm at the Kansas City Art Institute 4415 Warwick Blvd. on 44th Street between Oak and Warwick 4-5pm at YJ’s Snack Bar 128 W. 18th St. between Wyandotte and Baltimore 7pm Artist talk at Grand Arts For more info, see www.conversationsaboutiraq.org.
Wed., April 1, 12-2 p.m., 2009