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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Colloquium series looks at religion and public policyWith the exception of the Nov. 14 session, which runs from 4 to 6 p.m. (in conference rooms A, B, and C of the Taubman Building at KSG), each Thursday seminar takes place from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Allison Dining Room of the Taubman Building. Buffet lunches will be available at 12:15 p.m. The following schedule includes the date, speaker, and topic of each seminar. Oct. 3: Jerome Baggett, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, “Religious Restructuring, Market Resilience: The Ironic Case of Habitat for Humanity.” Oct. 17: Archon Fung, KSG, “Bringing the Community Back In: Community Policing and School Governance in the Chicago Experience.” Oct. 31: W. Wilson Goode Sr., Private/Public Ventures, “Amachi: Can It Rescue the Children of Incarcerated Parents?” Nov. 14: Richard Wood, University of New Mexico, “Cultures of Organizing: Comparative Advantages of Religion and Race.” Dec. 5: Fredrick Harris, University of Rochester, “Strategic Action Under Constraints or Narrow Self-Interest? The Civic Engagement of Black Ministers and Churches in Chicago.” For any additional information, contact Margot Murphy at (617) 495-7721 or margot_murphy@harvard.edu.
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