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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Sept. 11
Anita Hill
Senior Advisor to the Provost & Professor of Law, Public Policy and Women’s Studies, Heller School, Brandeis University
“Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race and Finding Home”
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Sept. 12
Florence Graves
Founding Director of Brandeis University’s Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism
"Investigating Social Justice and Human Rights Abuses of Power"
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Sept. 13
Katherine Ann Power
23-year fugitive
“From Guerrilla to Grandmother: What my Generation Has to Teach about Rage and Peace”
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Oct. 2
Jane Kamensky
Harry S. Truman Professor of American Civilization, Brandeis University
“The Exchange Artist's Wife or, The Male Marriage Plot"
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Oct. 3
Denise Telio
Member, Historical Society of Jews from Egypt
“The Jews of Egypt and their Second Exodus”
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Oct. 4
Lisa Fagin Davis
Scholar and Manuscript Consultant
“A Renaissance Manuscript's Journey from 14th-century Venice to 21st-century Boston: Flagellants, Thieves, a War Refugee and a Very Unscrupulous Book Dealer”
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Oct. 9
Steven Rivo
Emmy award winning documentary film and television producer
"The Art of Documentaries: A Screening and Talk with Steve Rivo"
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Oct. 10
Maurice (Mo) Freedman
Civil Engineer and Planner/Developer
“The Future for Alternative Energy”
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Oct. 11
Angha Sirpurkar-Childress
Executive Director
Barakat, Inc.
“Challenges in Educating Girls and Women in South and Central Asia”
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Oct. 16
Stuart Altman
Economist and Sol C. Chaikin Professor of National Health Policy, Brandeis University
“The U.S. Healthcare System: Where do We Go from Here?”
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Oct. 17
Art Singer
President of Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame and Author
“Boston's Unique Role in the History of Movies”
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Oct. 18
Yvonne Abraham
Globe Metro Columnist
"Where Did I Get That Idea?: How Stories Become Metro Columns, and What Happens Afterwards"
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Oct. 23
Suzanne Eva Salamon, MD
Associate Chief for Clinical Programs, Division of Gerontology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
"Being Older and Wiser: A Geriatrician Discusses Common Health Concerns for People 65 +"
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Oct. 24
Barrie Sanford Greiff, M.D.
Psychiatrist
“A Life Worth Living”
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Oct. 25
Mitchell Zuckoff
Professor of Journalism, Boston University; and Author
“Lost in Shangri-La: A True Story of Survival, Adventure and the Most Incredible Rescue Mission of World War II.”
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Oct. 30
Open Forum
Postponed to December 11th
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Oct. 31
Joe Sullivan
Assistant Managing Editor and Sports Editor, the Boston Globe
“Boston Sports and the Newspaper business”
Postponed to December 5th
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Nov. 1
John Cerone
Professor of Law and Director, Center for International Law & Policy, New England Law, Boston
"International Law and the Regulation of Expression in the Internet Age”
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Nov. 6
Candy O’Terry
Creator and co-host of WMIX, Magic 106.7/Boston’s Exceptional Women
“Real Stories ….Real Inspiration”
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Nov. 7
Brandeis Professors Jill Greenlee, Dan Kryder & Mingus Mapps,
"A Roundtable Discussion of the Election Results and Their Perceived Impact"
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Nov. 8
Rabbi Moshe Waldoks
Spiritual leader, Temple Beth Zion in Brookline
“Beyond Laughter Through Tears: The Power of Jewish Humor”
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Nov. 13
Debra Spark
Professor, English Dept., Colby College and Author
"Fact Into Fiction: The Intersection of the Imaginary and the Real"
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Nov. 14
Ilias Fotopoulos
Consul General of Greece to Boston
“Europe in Crisis”
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Nov. 15
Musya Glants
Art Historian
“First Generation of Jewish Artists in Russia – 1870’s to W.W.I.”
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Nov. 27
Frances Malino
Sophia Moses Robison Professor of Jewish Studies and History, Wellesley College
“Teaching Freedom: Jewish Sisters in Muslim Lands 1889-1939”
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Nov. 28
Justin Locke
Author, Speaker, Musician, Iconoclast
“The Power of Trust: An Inside Look at Playing in a Major Orchestra”
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Nov. 29
Dr. Ruth Nemzoff
Resident Scholar at Brandeis Universtiy's Women's Research Center and Author
"Don't Roll Your Eyes: Making In-Laws into Family"
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Dec. 4
Jeremiah Kissel
Actor
"From Page to Stage; the Torah and Shakespeare"
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Dec. 5
Scene-iors will perform three short plays:
THE SPOT by Stephen Dietz; BED & BREAKFAST by Richard Dresser; and LUNCH WITH GINGER by Marsha Norman
Postponed to December 12th
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Dec. 6
Performance by Students of the Berklee College of Music American Roots Program with introduction by Lawrence Bethune
Berklee College of Music
Vice President
“Scottish Roots of American Bluegrass”
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