Washtenaw NOW News
Edition Five, 4/7/2015
Dear Feminist Friends and Allies,
I am so excited about our re-scheduled event with Dr. Laura Lein, which will be held this Thursday April 9th, at 7PM! Feminist Thursday, which would ordinarily have been held that evening at Bona Sera, will instead be rolled into this event, so that everyone will be available to come.
Dr. Lein will speak with us on the topic of “Why Poverty has a Female Face.” We will meet at Washtenaw Community College in the Morris Lawrence Building. The room has been changed from Room 105 to Room 150.
Dr. Lein is the Dean of the University of Michigan School of Social Work. She has studied this issue of women and poverty for decades, and is a terrific speaker. I expect this to be an interesting, informative and exciting evening.
Formerly professor of social work and anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin (UT), Dr. Lein was a respected researcher and teacher from 1985 to 2008. She has served as principal investigator on multiple grants on poverty, family and women’s issues, and impoverished populations in Texas.
Dr. Lein directed the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin for two terms, from 1987 to 1991, where she coordinated interdisciplinary curriculum, fund development, and new programs. She was also director of the Wellesley College Center for Research on Women from 1981 to 1985 and director of an interdisciplinary project on work, family interaction, and child development at the Center for the Study of Public Policy in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1973 to 1977.
She has served on boards of many organizations, including the United Way of Texas Child Care Working Group and the National Academy of Sciences Research Council Committee on Child Development Research and Public Policy.
Dr. Lein graduated from Harvard with a doctorate in social anthropology. Her work has concentrated on the interface between families in poverty and the institutions that serve them. She is author of nine books on welfare, health care, children, and families, including Poor Families in America’s Health Care Crisis (Cambridge University Press, 2006), coauthored with Ronald Angel and Jane Henrici.
Light refreshments will be served. I hope you can join us!
Cheryl Farmer
President