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    <h1 class="with-tabs">Dr. Paul Farmer - Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban
      Health (Awareness Raising Event)</h1>
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          14 2012 10:00 to 11 am</div>
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          <em>Boston University's Law School Auditorium</em>
          <div class="street-address">765 Commonwealth Avenue</div>
          <span class="locality">Boston</span>, <span class="region">MA</span>,
          <span class="postal-code">02215</span></div>
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      <p>Kicking off Global Day of Service 2012, Boston University will
        honor its long standing commitment to service by featuring
        international activist and Partners In Health co-founder Paul
        Farmer. </p>
      <p>Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with nearly 30 years of
        experience working in Haiti, will discuss the challenges facing
        the Caribbean nation after the January 2010 earthquake. Farmer
        will discuss questions such as, Why was Haiti so vulnerable on
        the eve of the earthquake? and Might Haiti build back better
        after the earthquake?</p>
      <p>This lecture is a part of the School of Social Works annual
        Hubie Jones Lecture in Urban Health. The series honors the
        vision of Hubie Jones, dean emeritus of Boston University's
        School of Social Work, who inspired and shaped the schools urban
        mission during his 16-year tenure, and who continues to
        influence and define the social and civic landscape of Boston as
        a leader, bridge-builder, and advocate.</p>
      <p><em>While this event is complimentary, advance registration is
          recommended as space is limited.</em></p>
      <p><strong>Register here: <a
href="https://secure-alumni.bu.edu/olc/pub/BUAR/event/showEventForm.jsp?form_id=117826">https://secure-alumni.bu.edu/olc/pub/BUAR/event/showEventForm.jsp?form_id=117826</a></strong></p>
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        to sign up for this <em>Event</em>.</div>
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