Reversing the Flow: Big Dams, People, and Power in Global Perspective

Saturday, November 07, 2009, 8:30 am

November 6 - 7
Water Resources Education Center
Washington State University Vancouver
Vancouver, WA

The conference will kick off with a reception to welcome our international speakers on Friday evening, November 6 at Vancouver’s Water Resources Education Center. This program will place the Columbia River into global context by offering films, images, and discussion of the historical Columbia River. The Water Resources Education Center, part of Vancouver’s Historic Reserve, is located at 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, Washington. For directions, click here.

Dr. William Lang of Portland State University, and former Director of the Center for Columbia River History, will give the annual Castles Lecture as a keynote address: “Dam Sites: Big Dams and Local Politics on the Columbia and in the World.”

International speakers include Shripad Dharmadhikary, India; Tina Loo, University of British Columbia; Stephen Miescher, University of California, Santa Barbara; Linda Nash, University of Washington; and Dr. David Pietz, Washington State University.

The conference will be held Saturday November 7 at Washington State University Vancouver, 14204 SE Salmon Creek Avenue, Vancouver, from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

The program will be held in conjunction with a series of free public lectures through the WSU Vancouver University Scholars program and a photographic exhibit, “The Yangtze Remembered” by Linda Butler at WSU Vancouver November 3 - December 11, 2009. Linda Butler will also present “A Photographer’s Eight Journeys to China’s Yangtze River” on December 7, 6:00 p.m. at WSU Vancouver.

Please RSVP by November 5 to Donna Sinclair, CCRH Program Manager, if you will attend the Friday evening reception: or 360-258-3289.

Where: Friday reception: Vancouver's Water Resources Education Center. Saturday conference on at WSU Vancouver in Administration building, room 110.

Cost: All events are free to the public.

Contact for more information: Donna Sinclair, CCRH Program Manager, or 360-258-3289

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