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MONDAY EVENTS: Health/Human Rights &&& Women on TV

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (F. AuYeung)
Sun May 7 16:47:52 2000

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To: peace-list@MIT.EDU, peace-women@MIT.EDU
Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 16:47:43 -0400
From: "F. AuYeung" <auyeung@MIT.EDU>

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Program in Science, Technology, and Society presents:
 The  2 0 0 0  Miller Lecture on Science and Ethics

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	    P A T H O L O G I E S    O F    P O W E R :
	SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE FUTURE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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	with Paul Farmer, M.D., Ph.D., 
	Harvard Medical School and Partners in Health

	MONDAY, MAY 8, 4 PM
	BARTOS THEATER, E15-070

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for more info, call x3-4062 or email <stsprogram@mit.edu>.

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*87% of the guests on Sunday public affairs programs are male
*90% of the lead charcters on children's programming are male
*By age 18, a child will have viewed 200,000 acts of violence on TV

	"WOMEN ON WOMEN ON TV: Who's missing in this picture?"

Join us for a probing, evocative and entertaining evening on the state of 
the media and strategies for improving the media's treatment of women

With:
	Gail Dines: Professor, Women's Studies, Wheelock College
	Elizabeth Amelia Hadley: Professor of Film, Theater, and 
		African-American Studies, Simmons College
	And a representative from Teen Voices

MONDAY, MAY 8, 7:30pm
Wheelock Family Theater/The Riverway, Boston
$5 suggested donation (at the door or in advance)

sponsored by Greater Boston Chapter of the National Organization for Women 
(NOW);  Call 617-232-1017 or email massnow@hotmail.com for more info.

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