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October 12, 2006 - November 11, 2006»
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Start: 8:00 pm

Lenelle Moise (bio below) will be performing her one-woman autobiofictional show, "Womb-Words, Thirsting" on Wednesday, October 18 at 8:00pm at Evergreen in the Recital Hall of the Communications Building.

About Womb-Words, Thirsting: This performance by Haitian-American pomosexual feminist Lenelle Moise combines spoken word, storytelling, song and movement to discuss identity-construction, immigration, biculturally coming of age, religion, sexuality, AIDS and reclaiming F-Words. Sponsored by Women's Resource Center, Women of Color Coalition, Carnival, Evergreen Queer Alliance, and EPIC

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Start: 8:30 pm

Friday October 20 8:30pm in Lecture Hall 1...

Performance by Kate Bornstein: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us! Author of Gender Outlaws: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us; My Gender Workbook; and, most recently, Hello Cruel World: 101 Alternatives to Suicide for Teens, Freaks, and Other Outlaws.

Sponsored by Evergreen Queer Alliance, Student Activities Office, Provost Office, Political Economy and Social Movements, Culture and the Public Sphere, Memory of Fire, Feminisms, Pillars of Fire.

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Start: 7:00 pm

You’re invited to a public lecture by this year’s Evans Chair Visitor, Peter Irons. Professor Irons has had a distinguished career as a scholar and authority on the Supreme Court, and constitutional law and litigation. He has written and edited more than a dozen books, including A People’s History of the Constitution; The Courage of their Convictions: Sixteen People Who Fought their Way to the Supreme Court; and Jim Crow’s Children: The Broken Promise of the Brown Decision, which was selected for the 50th Anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case, Brown v. Board of Education. He has earned an unprecedented five Silver Gavel Awards, the American Bar Association’s highest honor that recognizes exemplary contributions that foster the American public’s understanding of the law and legal system. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Boston University and a J.D. degree from Harvard Law School.

This presentation will be based on Professor Irons’ forthcoming book, God on Trial: America's Growing Religious Wars, which deals with the social, political and legal conflicts over the place of religion in American society. It will be held in the Evergreen Recital Hall, located on the first floor of the Communications (COM) building on Thursday, November 9, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Doors will open at 6:30. A question-and-answer period will follow.

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