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Author Talk with Dr. Jerry Fromm
Author Talk with Dr. Jerry Fromm
Jerry Fromm is a clinical psychologist who spent his career at the Austen Riggs Center. As the director of the Erikson Institute, he had to opportunity to bring the Center's clinical work into dialogue with people from many different disciplines. The stories from these conversations make up his recent book, Traveling through Time: How Trauma Plays Itself…
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Postponed NEW DATE MARCH 19 at 3:00 – Censorship, Libraries, Media and the Stability of Democracy: A conversation with Martin Baron
Postponed NEW DATE MARCH 19 at 3:00 – Censorship, Libraries, Media and the Stability of Democracy: A conversation with Martin Baron
Book banning is not a new phenomenon. But as the culture wars grow ever more strident and aggressive, libraries, schools and even bookstores are under increasing pressure to strip their shelves of material tagged as subversive, obscene or otherwise offensive. In a conversation with André Bernard, Marty Baron, renowned former editor of the Washington Post…
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Censorship, Libraries, Media and the Stability of Democracy: A conversation with Martin Baron
Censorship, Libraries, Media and the Stability of Democracy: A conversation with Martin Baron
Book banning is not a new phenomenon. But as the culture wars grow ever more strident and aggressive, libraries, schools and even bookstores are under increasing pressure to strip their shelves of material tagged as subversive, obscene or otherwise offensive. In a conversation with André Bernard, Marty Baron, renowned former editor of the Washington Post…
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Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing with Ellen Steinbaum
Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing with Ellen Steinbaum
Ellen Steinbaum is the author of four poetry collections, and her work has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize. An award-winning journalist and former Boston Globe columnist, she writes a blog, “Reading and Writing and the Occasional Recipe,” which can be found at her website, ellensteinbaum.com.
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Author Talk with Linda Greenhouse
Author Talk with Linda Greenhouse
Linda Greenhouse will discuss her latest book, Justice on the Brink: The Death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Rise of Amy Coney Barrett, and Twelve Months That Transformed the Supreme Court. Greenhouse has reported on and written about the Supreme Court for The New York Times for more than four decades, earning numerous accolades, including…
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Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing with Justen Ahrens
Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing with Justen Ahrens
In 2013, Justen Ahren published his first collection of poems, A Strange Catechism. Jorie Graham called the book “deeply beautiful, honest, imaginative, fierce, unflinching.” Two of the book’s poems were nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His most recent collection, A Machine for Remembering, deals with migrants and refugees. This book grew out of Justen’s experiences…
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Gender Equity and the Law in the US Military with Gene Fidell
Gender Equity and the Law in the US Military with Gene Fidell
Gene Fidell will speak about current issues facing the military justice system, starting with the mandatory vaccination program and legislative action shrinking commanders’ power to make prosecution decisions. Has the military justice system become too complicated? Is its sweep too broad? Is command influence still a concern? What about military justice in the National Guard?…
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