Mary C. Dunlap Lecture on Sex, Gender, & Social Justice
Thursday February 23, 2006
from
5:00pm -
7:30pm
* Mary C. Dunlap 2006 Lecture on Sex, Gender & Social Justice - 2/23 *
Link to website:
http://www.marycdunlap.org/lecture06.html
We hope you can come!
Mary C. Dunlap 2006 Lecture on Sex, Gender & Social Justice
"The Courts and Reproductive Ideologies:
What's At Stake for Women, Queers and Transgendered People?"
Thursday, February 23rd
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM - Lecture
6:30 PM - 7:30 PM - Reception
Booth Auditorium (2nd floor)
University of California - Boalt Hall
(Corner of Bancroft & Piedmont)
Berkeley
Speaker: David B. Cruz
Professor of Law, University of Southern
California and President, International Lesbian & Gay Law Association
Responder: Eveline Shen
Director, Asian Communities for Reproductive Justice
This is a Free Event - Open to the Public
MCLE credit available to attorneys.
This lecture series honors the late Mary Dunlap who was a ceaseless advocate for women, LGBTQ people, people of color, people with HIV/AIDS, immigrants and disabled people throughout her long career as a civil rights lawyer and teacher.
Link to more information, including directions and transportation:
http://www.marycdunlap.org/lecture06.html
Contact: Maureen Mason
E-mail:
mmason@igc.org
* How You Can Support the Future of the Dunlap Lecture -
To continue the Mary C. Dunlap Lecture Series, support is needed.
Donations are tax deductible.
Two ways to help:
(1) Make a secure donation online at -
https://www.law.berkeley.edu/alumni/gift/ by:
First, entering the amount next
to "Center for Social Justice," and
Second, typing in the "Special Instructions" box:
Mary Dunlap Lecture
or
(2) Send a check (payable to "Center for Social Justice - Dunlap Lecture")
by mail to:
Center for Social Justice
Boalt Hall, 897 Simon Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
The Dunlap Lecture is generously hosted by the Center for Social Justice and financed by the donations of family, friends, allies, colleagues and others who want to see Mary's legacy of compassionate and visionary civil rights scholarship and activism continue.
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