![]() ![]() magazine, where she serves as co-chair of the Ms. ![]() She is a regular writer and contributing editor at Ms. Her scholarly research centers on the intersections of gender and race in law and policy, focusing in particular on sexual harassment, sex trafficking, and reproductive health, rights and justice. is the Sylvia Dlugasch Bauman Chair of American Studies and a professor in the Program for the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College. Rape Crisis Center, the National Organization for Women (NOW), the National Black Women’s Health Project, the Center for Democratic Renewal (National Anti-Klan Network), the National Center for Human Rights Education, and SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective until retiring as an organizer in 2012 to teach about activism.Ĭarrie N. She worked for organizations such as the National Football League Players’ Association, the D.C. An activist, public intellectual, and scholar, she started her career in activism and social change in the 1970s. Ross is an Associate Professor at Smith College. “Beyond Abortion: Reproductive Futurism:” by Loretta J. “Abortion and Childbirth in a Post-Roe World:” by Carrie N. Please register for this webinar right here. We hope you will join us for this important conversation. In this webinar, Admiral Stavridis and Professor Yuen will discuss key questions related to Ukraine, Russia, and NATO. He earned more than 50 medals, including 28 from foreign nations in his 37-year military career.Īdmiral Stavridis earned a PhD in international relations and has published eleven books and hundreds of articles in leading journals around the world, including the recent novel “2034: A Novel of the Next World War,” which was a New York Times bestseller and “The Sailor’s Bookshelf: Fifty Books to Know the Sea”. Southern Command, with responsibility for all military operations in Latin America from 2006-2009. Navy, he led the NATO Alliance in global operations from 2009 to 2013 as Supreme Allied Commander with responsibility for Afghanistan, Libya, the Balkans, Syria, counter piracy, and cyber security. Please join Amy Yuen, Associate Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Political Science Department, for a conversation with Admiral James Stavridis about the war in Ukraine.Īdmiral James Stavridis is Vice Chair, Global Affairs of The Carlyle Group and Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation, following five years as the 12th Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Sponsors: The Alexander Hamilton Forum and the Political Science Department He also writes frequently for popular audiences, and his essays and op-eds have been published by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The National Review, and The Weekly Standard, among others. He is the editor or coeditor of three books: “What Has Happened to the American Working Class Since the Great Recession?” (American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2021) “The US Labor Market: Questions and Challenges for Public Policy” (AEI Press, 2016) and “Economic Freedom and Human Flourishing: Perspectives from Political Philosophy” (AEI Press, 2016). Strain is the author of “The American Dream Is Not Dead: (But Populism Could Kill It)” (Templeton Press, 2020). Burns Scholar in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). Strain is the director of Economic Policy Studies, and the Arthur F. Sponsors: Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest, cosponsored by Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs, Climate Action Capacity Project, Sustainability Leaders Network, and Academy for Systems ChangeĪEI Scholar Michael Strain will argue that populism has infused an unwarranted and debilitating pessimism into national economic discourse. We hope to see you in person, but joining by Zoom is also possible by registering right here. Students Olivia Reposa ’24 and Dylan Taylor ‘24 will moderate the Q&A. ![]() The program includes special guests Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Co-President of The Club of Rome, which published an early call to action with “The Limits to Growth” in 1972 and an update in 2022 Bill McKibben, Schumann Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Franklin Environmental Center, and an introduction by Middlebury’s President Laurie Patton. What are the global limits to sustainable growth and development? Can we stay within them and how? Join a special evening of reflection on our common future, insights gained from a landmark publication, and a celebration of the life and wisdom of Donella Meadows, a beloved pioneer in the effort to heal our planet. ![]()
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