U.S. Must Join BRICS and the New Silk Road
MANKIND IS THE ONLY CREATIVE SPECIES!
Hosted by the Schiller Institute of New England
Quincy, Massachusetts
December 7th, 2014
Video Playlist (YouTube)
Program (PDF format)
Opening Remarks
Bill Ferguson, Moderator
Musical Offering
Schiller Institute Chorus, “Va Pensiero” from Nabucco, by Giuseppe Verdi
Welcome
Rachel Brinkley, LPAC Policy Committee
Video Address from Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Founder & Chairwoman of the Schiller Institute
Panel 1: The Name for Peace is Economic Development and the BRICS
Hon. Breno Hermann, Consul, Cultural Department, Consulate of Brasil in Boston
Greetings from Russia
Anil Saigal, President of the India Assocation of Greater Boston
Ranjani Saigal, Executive Director of the Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of U.S.A.
Message from the Ambassador of the Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in New York
Greetings from Phillip Tsokolibane from South Africa
Henry John Bear, State Representative, Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians
Wrap Up
10 Minute Intermission
Musical Offering
Ricardo Lopez, “The March of the Volunteers” by Tian Han
Frank Mathis, “I Remember a Wonderous Moment” by Mikhail Glinka;
Accompanied by Brent Bedford
Panel 2: Physical Economy, Creativity, and Science are the Common Aims of Mankind
Infrastructure, Development and the Fight for Health vs. Diseases (Ebola)
George Hillman, American Entrepreneur
Saket Mishra from the Assocation for India’s Development at M.I.T.
Video Interview with Baifeng Sun, Director of the Confucius Institute at UMASS Boston
Meghan Rouillard, Researcher for 21st Century Science and Technology Magazine
Hon. Andrea Boland, State Representative (Sandford, ME)
Ben Deniston, Researcher for 21st Century Science and Technology Magazine
Cloret Carl Ferguson, Schiller Institute
Musical Offering
Schiller Institute Chorus, Excerpts from “Requiem” by W.A. Mozart
Closing Remarks
Please join us for an informal reception immediately following the event