by Ford Rowan | Jun 20, 2022
Prepare for the Influx of Refugees By Ford Rowan | June 20, 2022 The slow pace of refugee settlement may be about to get busy here in the United States because of the carnage in Ukraine. The need to help victims of the Russian attacks in Ukraine is obvious. But two... by Ford Rowan | Mar 31, 2022
Trauma in Ukraine By Ford Rowan | March 31, 2022 Below is a transcript of Ford Rowan’s presentation of at a conference sponsored by the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies and the Potomac Institute on March 31, 2022. I welcome the opportunity to talk... by Ford Rowan | Mar 7, 2022
Ukraine Nuclear Concerns By Ford Rowan | March 6, 2022 I sympathize with the people of Ukraine. I hope they survive and defeat the aggressors from Russia. But great care is needed to avoid widening the war. My concern has to do with nuclear war. The challenges are... by Ford Rowan | Jan 10, 2022
WHAT AMERICANS CAN LEARN ABOUT RACIAL RECONCILIATION FROM ARCHBISHOP TUTU By Ford Rowan | January 10, 2022 Racism has infected every area where European colonists subdued native populations and it has fueled slavery. Racist Apartheid oppressed Black people for... by Ford Rowan | Apr 30, 2021
Communication in Covid-19 at the Potomac Institute and International Law Institute Webinar on April 29, 2021 By Ford Rowan | April 29, 2021 Presentation by Ford Rowan. I appreciate the opportunity to talk about a subject I have grappled with since 1965 when I became a... by Ford Rowan | Mar 2, 2021
Unfinished Business By Ford Rowan | March 1, 2021 The most important happening in the last week of the Trump Administration is that something did NOT happen. The outgoing president did not pardon any of the persons who attacked the Capital. This cleared the way for...