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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Date: Wed, 04 May 2005 11:24:09
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To: all-hs@fas.harvard.edu, events-hs@fas.harvard.edu<br>
From: HSDept <hsdept@fas.harvard.edu><br>
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<div align="center"><b>The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study<br>
at Harvard University presents<br><br>
</b><i>VOICES OF PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS<br>
</i><font size=5 color="#008080">Feminisms Then and Now<br>
</font><font size=4>and the 2004-2005 Maurine and Robert Rothschild
Lecture<br><br>
</font><font size=4 color="#FF0000">WEIRD SCIENCE: Challenging Sexist
Ideology Since the 1970s<br>
</font><font size=4 color="#0000FF">Barbara Ehrenreich<br><br>
</font><font color="#008000">Tuesday, May 10, 2005<br>
4:30 p.m.<br>
Askwith Lecture Hall in Longfellow Hall<br>
Appian Way, Cambridge, MA<br><br>
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One of our most recognized and original social commentators,
author/journalist Barbara Ehrenreich has been a contributing writer for
<i>Time Magazine</i> since 1990. Her articles, reviews, essays, and humor
have appeared in a range of national publications, including <i>The New
York Times Magazine</i>, <i>The Washington Post Magazine</i>, <i>Ms.</i>,
<i>Esquire</i>, <i>The Atlantic Monthly</i>, <i>Harper's</i>, <i>The
Nation</i>, <i>The New Republic</i>, <i>Social Policy</i>,
<i>Mirabella</i>, as well as in newspapers throughout the world. Her
bestseller <i>Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America</i> has
been adapted for the theatre by Joan Holden and is opening in major
cities across the United States. <br><br>
Now in its sixth year, the Radcliffe Institute's Voices of Public
Intellectuals series examines and exemplifies changing feminist
perspectives on critical issues.<br><br>
The first lecture in this series was given April 14 by Rebecca
Walker. The second lecture in this series was given April 26 by
Susan Faludi.<br><br>
For further information or a schedule of other Radcliffe events, please
visit
<a href="http://www.radcliffe.edu/" eudora="autourl"><font size=4>www.radcliffe.edu</a>
</font>or call 617-495-8600. This event is free and open to the public.<br><br>
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University is a scholarly community where individuals pursue advanced work across a wide range of academic disciplines, professions, and creative arts. Within this broad purpose, the Institute sustains a continuing commitment to the study of women, gender, and society. </blockquote></blockquote>_______________________________________________<br>
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