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“Acts of Violence”: scenes from Seneca’s *Thyestes*
Posted February 9, 2012*Acts of Violence* is a public health project, developed and produced by Outside the Wire, that presents scenes from Seneca’s *Thyestes*, a Roman tragedy that was written during the […] -
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Merrill Singer
Posted October 11, 2009Merrill Singer is a medical anthropologist with a dual appointment in the Department of Anthropology and the Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut. He is also […] -
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Elihu D. Richter, M.D., M.P.H
Posted September 19, 2008“Incitement, Hate Language and Genocide: Can We Use Public Health Models to Predict and Prevent?” Elihu Richter teaches at Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Hadassah, in the School […] -
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Graeme Reid’s “Dark and Lovely, Soft and Free”
Posted March 13, 2008“Film Screening of Dark and Lovely, Soft and Free” Graeme Reid is the director of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights Program, is an expert on LGBT […] -
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Sandra Mubiana Banda and Matthew Kavanagh
Posted December 4, 2007“Globalization, Gender, and Justice: Ending the Global AIDS Pandemic” This event was part of the Global HIV/AIDS Solidarity Speaker Tour, organized by the Student Global AIDS Campaign, a […] -
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Sheri Fink
Posted September 24, 2004Sheri Fink is an American journalist and a reporter on subjects covering health, medicine and science. Her articles appeared in a number of high profiled publications such as the New York Times, Discover andScientific […] -
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Satinath (Sathyu) Sarangi
Posted May 5, 2004Sathyu Sarangi, founder of the Bhopal Group for Information and Action and administrator at the Sambhavna Clinic and Research Center, is probably the most important activist and advocate internationally for […] -
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Kim Fortun
Posted April 5, 2004Kim Fortun is a Professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic University. Trained as a cultural anthropologist, Fortun’s research and teaching focus on environmental […] -
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Janet Benshoof
Posted May 6, 2003“Reproductive Rights and U.S Government” Janet Benshoof is an American human rights lawyer, and President of the Global Justice Center. She established landmark legal precedents in the U.S. […] -
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Gregg Bordowitz’s “Habit”
Posted November 25, 2002“Screening of Habit” Gregg Bordowitz is a writer, artist and activist currently working as a professor in the Video, New Media, and Animation department at The School of the […]