Ford Hall Forum at Suffolk University presents Najim Azadzoi, Paul Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Gould, and Nick Mills: Afghanistan's Untold History and the Road Ahead; moderated by The Boston Globe's Alan Berger. Followed by an open discussion and book signing.

What would a peaceful, stable, and productive Afghanistan look like? What can the new American administration do to help Afghans realize this goal? Joining the Forum to discuss the roots of the current crisis and how to move toward a better future are:
-- Najim Azadzoi, an Afghan Architect from Newton, Ma involved in the re-building of his Home country since 2002;
-- Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, co-producers of the 1981 PBS documentary Afghanistan Between Three Worlds and authors of Invisible History: Afghanistan's Untold Story; and
-- Nick Mills, Associate Professor of Journalism at Boston University, award-winning broadcaster, and author of Karzai.
Moderated by journalist Alan Berger of The Boston Globe's editorial board.

Admission is free and open to all.
Wheelchair accessible and conveniently located near the Orange and Green Line on the MBTA.
For more information on the Ford Hall Forum, contact Director Alex Minier, 617-557-2007, alex@fordhallforum.org or visit www.fordhallforum.org. Information about Suffolk University fs partnership with the Ford Hall Forum can be obtained by contacting Mariellen Norris, (617) 573-8450, mnorris@suffolk.edu.

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