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The Women of Lockerbie
October 13-29, 2006:  Fine Arts Building, Mainstage Theatre
Post-Show Dialogue (moderated discussions of the issues raised in the play) on October 21, October 22, and October 28.  Author Deborah Brevoort will attend the October 21 and 22 performances and discussions.

The Women of Lockerbieis a fictional play set in Lockerbie, Scotland seven years after the explosion of Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988.  The bombing killed all 259 passengers on board the plane plus 11 people on the ground, destroyed 21 homes, and strewed wreckage across 50 square miles.  Until the September 11 attacks, it was the worst act of terrorism against civilians that the United States had ever experienced. 

In a cathartic response to the horror and tragedy, the people of Lockerbie gathered up the clothing and other belongings that were scattered throughout the countryside, then washed, ironed, and repacked it to return the items to the victims’ families.  The play tells the fictional story of the parents of one American victim who travel to Scotland for a memorial service and are finally able to come to terms with the death of their son with the help of the women who started the Laundry Project.

 
 
 
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Top Ten Health Care Questions for our Next Governor
October 11, 2006, Wendy Williamson Auditorium

Gubernatorial candidates Andrew Halcro, Tony Knowles, and Sarah Palin presented their ideas for addressing Alaska’s health care needs at a forum sponsored by Alaska 20/20, Alaska Primary Care Association, Alaska Native Health Board, the UAA Office of Community Partnerships, and other partner organizations.  The free event was moderated by longtime Alaskan Dr. Harold Johnston and videotaped for editing and later airing on KAKM Public Television, KTOO Gavel to Gavel, and GCI Public Access.  Over 300 people attended.

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