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Distinguished Lecturer Series
Spring 2003
From Moscow to Jerusalem: An Artist's Search for Roots
Leslie Starobin
Artist
Wednesday, February 5, 2003 7 p.m., Founder's Room
Reception immediately following lecture in the Hess Gallery
The lecture is given in conjunction with the artist's exhibition
in the Hess Gallery,
Shop Windows from History
January 30 - February 28.
Sponsored by the program in Visual Arts
The Role of Education in Countering Racial Inequality
Dr. Pedro Noguera
Judith K. Dimon Professor in Communities and Schools
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Wednesday, March 5, 2003 7 p.m., Founder's Room
Sponsored by the program in Psychology
Europe and Cultural Diversity (in English)
Alain Briottet
Former Ambassador of France to Rangoon, Helsinki, and Dakar
Wednesday, April 2, 2003 7 p.m., Founder's Room
4:00 p.m., informal reception and discussion in French
Le Métier Diplomatique
Sponsored by the programs in Social and Political Systems and Modern
Languages
Creating Your Own Mentoring Network
Karma Kitaj, Ph.D.
Karma Kitaj, Ph.D., author of Women Who Could ...And Did: Lives
of Exemplary Artists and Scientists, published 2002 (Huckle
Hill Press), translates the women's stories into mentoring experiences
that will inspire, guide, and support you in pursuing challenging
work. Kitaj is a psychotherapist in Brookline and Quincy, who specializes
in working with bright people who limit themselves. She conducted
the research that led to her book while a Visiting Research Scholar
at Wellesley College Centers for Women in the 1990s.
Wed., April 16, 2003 7 p.m., Founder's Room
Sponsored by the Center for Inclusive Leadership and Social Responsibility
For information call 617-731-7114
400 Heath Street, Chestnut Hill, MA
Free and open to the public Ample parking on campus
"T" Accessible on the green line "D" train
Wheelchair accessible
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