"The Khan Game" is a work of fiction, based on real scenarios in Pakistan, Iran, North Korea, the Middle East, and the US. During interludes in the performance, the audience had opportunities to discuss options arising from these scenarios with nuclear expert and diplomat Dr. Craig Eisendrath. Haverford College's student body co-president, Meghan McCallister, co-hosted the event with PNA, with Ed Aguilar, Director of PNA.
Both at Haverford and then in Philadelphia, Craig Eisendrath led a lively discussion (between Acts) of the implications for America's future, and the world. To see if your college or community organization can sponsor a "Khan Game" video presentation, call PNA, or Email infopna@gmail.com!
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