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Nobel
Laureate Jody Williams to Speak at Barnard on Feminist Responses
to Violence, Oct. 24
New York, NY, October 21, 2002 Nobel laureate Jody
Williams will give a talk, titled "Ordinary People,
Extraordinary Achievement: Responding to the Challenges
of Conflict in Todays World" as part of the Virginia
C. Gildersleeve Lecture Series. The lecture, sponsored by
the Barnard Center for Research on Women, will be held in
the Julius S. Held Lecture Hall on Thursday, October 24,
at 5:30 p.m., and is free and open to the public.
Williams is the recipient of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize
and coordinator of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines.
Her work places her in a prime position to speak about the
importance of coalitions as an effective tool in future
efforts against violence.
In her presentation Williams will examine international
efforts for disarmament and peace. She will help theorize
feminist responses not only to war, but also to more intimate
forms of violence: small arms disarmament, police brutality,
hate crimes, and domestic violence.
For
more information, please contact the Barnard Center for
Research on Women at 212-854-2067.
Contact: Petra Tuomi, Public Affairs, 212-854-7907
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