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Wednesday, October 30, 2019
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION: Help keep underrepresented philosophers directory up to date.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION. UPDATE: [Links now working] Call for Participants: APA Strategic Planning Focus Groups.
Yesterday,
not long after we sent this email, our email provider experienced an extended
service outage. For much of yesterday afternoon and evening, none of the
links in our emails were working. Today, the links are working, so if you're
interested in participating in a focus group, you can now access the form.
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Dear
DAVID,
As you
may know, the American Philosophical Association is currently engaged in a
strategic planning process. Following a survey circulated this past summer,
we are organizing a series of focus groups with philosophers, both members
and nonmembers, to provide feedback on the APA's current work and potential
future directions and priorities.
There
will be five online focus groups held via the Zoom web conferencing software
this November. In addition, one in-person focus group will
be held at each of the 2020 APA divisional meetings. While the in-person
focus groups will be open to anyone who wishes to participate, participants
in the online focus groups will be pre-selected to ensure the focus groups
include philosophers with a variety of experiences, perspectives, and
backgrounds.
Two of
the five focus groups will be targeted to particular constituencies that were
underrepresented among survey respondents, to ensure voices from those
constituencies are included in the strategic planning process. One focus
group will be targeted to adjunct and contingent faculty; another will be
targeted to community college faculty. Adjunct and community college faculty
are welcome to participate in the general focus groups as well, but the
targeted focus groups will include exclusively faculty members from these
constituencies.
If you
are interested in participating in one of the APA strategic planning focus
groups, please complete the focus group
interest form. Those who are selected to
participate will be informed by email in advance of the focus groups.
If you
are unable to participate in a focus group but would like to submit feedback
for inclusion in the strategic planning process, send an email to strategicplanning@apaonline.org.
Thank
you for participating in this important process.
All the
best,
Amy
Ferrer
Executive
Director
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NPR BREAKING NEWS. Top Ukraine Expert Reported Concerns About July Trump-Ukraine Call.
The top Ukraine expert on the National Security Council repeatedly raised concerns with his superiors and lawyers about President Trump's demands that Ukraine investigate former Vice President Joe Biden. Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who is a veteran of the Iraq War and expected to testify Tuesday as part of the House impeachment inquiry, listened in on the July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Vindman says he believed if Ukraine pursued an investigation into the energy company where Biden's son sat on the board, Ukraine would lose bipartisan support — and the investigation would "undermine all U.S. national security," according to a copy of the opening statement obtained by NPR. "I did not think it was proper to demand that a foreign government investigate a U.S. citizen, and I was worried about the implications for the U.S. government's support of Ukraine," Vindman states.
Vindman will be the first White House official to testify who was on the July 25 call. That call is now at the center of House Democrats' impeachment inquiry into whether Trump improperly used his office to pressure a foreign government to investigate a political rival.
Vindman says he took his concerns first to NSC lawyers on July 10 and then again after the July 25 call. Vindman says he learned in the spring that "outside influencers" were promoting a false narrative of Ukraine inconsistent with the views of much of the administration. He said the narrative was not only harmful to U.S. government policy, but also "undermined U.S. government efforts to expand cooperation with Ukraine."
Vindman didn't specifically state who those outside influencers were, but that he once confronted Gordon Sondland, U.S. ambassador to the Europeon Union after a July 10 meeting with a Ukraine delegation. Vindman said Sondland emphasized to Ukraine officials that they need to open investigations of the 2016 election and the Bidens. "I stated to Amb. Sondland that his statements were inappropriate, that the request to investigate Biden and his son had nothing to do with national security, and that such an investigation were not something that the NSC was going to get involved in or push," Vindman states.
Vindman said he was proud to serve his country and that he sought to raise his concerns internally to National Security officials "in accordance with my decades of experience and training, sense of duty, and obligation to cooperate within the chain of command."
Monday, October 28, 2019
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION: Call for Participants: APA Strategic Planning Focus Groups.
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