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BROWN BAG SERIES
2000-2001 Schedule9/27/00 Rachel Barek '01. "Feeding people with AIDS: Balancing grassroots philosophy with structural change"
10/11/00 Sharon Humphries-Brooks. "'Traces in the coaldust' Coal country, mountainfolk, miners, and me: The problems of performing one's past"
10/19/00 Adam S. Weinberg. "Community, service and the classroom"
10/30/00 Lydia Hamessley. "Crossing racial boundaries: The role of the southern grassroots music tours in the civil rights movement"
11/6/00 Jay H. Vest. "Pocohontas: Thoughts on the marginalization of women and Native Americans"
2/8/01 Gillian H. Gane. "The displaced child as emblem of the nation in recent postcolonial novels" (Picture)
2/20/01 USE participants. "Urban Service Experience: A review of the pilot program in January 2001"
3/2/01 Naomi Guttman. "A reading from the poetry-cycle, 'Galactopoiesis'"4/11/01 Doran Larson. "Reading from Hazel Doherty, a novel in progress about sex and politics in Depression-era Hollywood" (Picture)
4/16/01 Judith Owens-Manley. "Bosnian refugees in Utica: Adaptation to trauma and resettlement"
4/25/01 Byron Miller '02. "South Africa: My summer as a Kirkland Associate"