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PhD Candidate Tamara Lorincz will speak to members of RAWTools, Pikes Peak Justice and Peace Commission, and other groups during a Tuesday evening visit on October 17. This event, to be held in a private residence, is open to those who contact Mary Sprunger-Froese (see below). Interviews can also be arranged for local media. Lorincz also will be presenting a paper at the International Studies Association conference at the Air Force Academy.
Tamara Lorincz is a PhD candidate at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Wilfrid Laurier University, in the field of Global Governance with a focus on Conflict and Security. She is a founder of the Vancouver Island Peace & Disarmament Network, a member of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and of Canadian Voice of Women. Her current research focuses on the military’s impacts on the environment and climate change, the nexus of peace, sustainable development and security, gender and international relations, and military sexual violence.
Mary Sprunger-Froese: (719) 471-3405