[act-ma] 10/11"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." and more
Charlie Welch
cwelch at tecschange.org
Wed Oct 10 08:52:22 PDT 2007
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Thursday Oct 11th 6:30 pm.
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised."
International Development Film Series.
KSG, Land Lecture Hall, 4th Floor Belfer Building.
http://www.chavezthefilm.com/html/home.htm
See rest of the list of announcements below.
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> Subject: ISHN Ennouncements, 09th October
> To: ISHN_ANNOUNCEMENTS at listserv.med.harvard.edu
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> This email contains International Science and Health Network (ISHN) or
> ISHN-related events occurring on or near the Harvard campuses from
> today (Tuesday, 09th October) through Monday, 15th October.
>
ISHN Ennouncements, 09th October]
> Email ISHN with questions: ishn at hcs.harvard.edu.
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> TODAY (Tues Oct. 9th)
>
> 12 pm. "Viva Glam: Building Partnerships to Tackle HIV/AIDS."
> Seminar with Nancy Mahon (MAC AIDS Fund). KSG, Bell Hall, Belfer
> Building, 5th Floor. RSVP to CSRI at ksg.harvard.edu.
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> 4:30 to 6 pm. "Drugs for Therapy and Prevention of AIDS in Africa:
> Opportunities and Problems." Seminar with Max Essex (HSPH). HIGH
> Conference Room, 104 Mt. Auburn Street, 3rd Floor.
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> 6 to 7:30 pm. "Human Carrying Capacity of Earth." Lecture by Joel
> Cohen (Rockefeller and Columbia). BU School of Management Auditorium,
> 595 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
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> 7 pm. Discussion on rebuilding in Sudan with Abraham Awolich (New
> Sudan Education Initiative). HU, Graduate School of Education, Larsen
> Hall (G-08).
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> Wednesday, 10th October
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> 12:30 to 1:30 pm. "Bridging the Implementation Gap in the Global
> Response to AIDS." Lecture by Jim Yong Kim (HMS). HMS, Tosteson
> Medical Education Center, Room 227.
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> 6 to 7:30 pm. "Educate All Children Well to Prepare for an Uncertain
> Future." Lecture by Joel Cohen (Rockefeller and Columbia). BU School
> of Management Auditorium, 595 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston.
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> Thursday, 11th October
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> 3:45 to 5:15 pm. "Cipla Harvard Business School Case Discussion."
> Seminar led by Jim Yong Kim (HMS). HMS, Tosteson Medical Education
> Center Room 227. RSVP to christopher_miller at hms.harvard.edu.
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> 4 to 5:30 pm. "New Drugs for Neglected Diseases." Seminar with Alex
> Matter (Novartis). HSPH, Kresge Room G2.
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> 6 to 7 pm. "Bringing Renewable Power to Nicaragua." Seminar with
> Mathias Craig (blueEnergy). MIT 56-114.
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> 6:30 pm. "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." International
> Development Film Series. KSG, Land Lecture Hall, 4th Floor Belfer
> Building.
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> Friday, 12th October
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> 12 to 1:30 pm. "Sustainability, Globalization, National Democracies:
> Are They Compatible?" Lecture by Joel Cohen (Rockefeller and
> Columbia). BU School of Management Auditorium, 595 Commonwealth
> Avenue, Boston.
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> Saturday, 13th October
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> 11 am. "Social Business Enterprise and a World without Poverty."
> Forum with Muhammad Yunus (Grameen Bank). KSG. Tickets available at
> www.iop.harvard.edu.
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>
> 3 to 5 pm. "If We Fail to Act: The Future of Global Health."
> Partners in Health 14th Annual Thomas J. White Symposium with Paul
> Farmer (PIH) and Danny Glover. Tickets available at Harvard Box
> Office. HU, Sanders Theater.
>
> Sunday, 14th October
>
> 1 to 5 pm. "Guts, Glory, & Global Health: The Nitty-Gritty of
> Student Activism." Workshop in conjunction with the PIH Symposium
> (see above, 13th October). Tufts University School of Medicine,
> Sackler Building, 145 Harrison Avenue, Boston. RSVP at
>
http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/manishakumar@gmail.com/gutsgloryglobalhealth.
>
> Abbreviations:
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> BU: Boston University
>
> CID: Center for International Development
>
> HBS: Harvard Business School
>
> HIGH: Harvard Initiative for Global Health
>
> HLS: Harvard Law School
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> HMS: Harvard Medical School
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> HSPH: Harvard School of Public Health
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