July, 2011

Posted on Jul 19, 2011 by suzanne

Why do the Pentagon Papers matter, 40 years later?

On the 40th anniversary of the Pentagon Papers release, Daniel Ellsberg published an essay, “Why the Pentagon Papers Matter Now.” We think Dan’s thoughts have real relevance and are provocative, especially in the age of WikiLeaks. What do you think? Do the Pentagon Papers matter now? We have launched an online dialog, called “The ‘Most Dangerous’ Wall“.

We hope you will post your thoughtful, personal comments, video, audio or photos. Share your creative ideas and respond to others. In appreciation to those who “get the dialogue going,” a gift will be provided to the first 100 people who post to the site. Please also take the time to rate the other postings. One grand prize winner (as ranked highest on the site) will receive dinner with Daniel Ellsberg in Berkeley! It could be you!

Please visit The Wall, and share this offer with friends and colleagues!

POST YOUR THOUGHTS
COMMENT ON OTHER POSTS
VOTE ON WHICH IS THE MOST TIMELY OR IMPORTANT RESPONSE
SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES

Posted on Jul 14, 2011 by max

“Most Dangerous Man” Nominated for Emmy Award!

We’re honored to announce that “The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers” has been nominated for a 2011 Emmy award for Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking.

The Primetime Creative Arts Emmys (that’s us) will air on the E! Network, sometime after the taping on September 10.  The 63rd Primetime Emmys air September 18 on Fox.

Thanks to everyone for the continuing support!