Ginetta Sagan to give Jing Lyman Lecture at Stanford
My apologies for cross posting this but she is really a great speaker... Todd
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 1995 17:38:43 -0700 (PDT) From: Samson Tu <tu@camis.stanford.edu> Sender: Samson Tu <tu@camis.stanford.edu> Subject: Ginetta Sagan to give Jing Lyman Lecture at Stanford To: aiusancal@camis.stanford.edu, aiusagr19@camis.stanford.edu, amnesty@lists.Stanford.EDU MIME-Version: 1.0
Jing Lyman Lecture on Visionary Women
Women in the Resistance During World War II and After
Ginetta Sagan Honorable Chair, Amnesty International USA Board of Directors
Time: Noon-1pm, Wednesday October 25 Place: Oak East, Tresidder Union Stanford University Campus, Stanford Sponsored by: Institute for Research on Women and Gender
end official announcement and begin personal plug:
For those of you who don't know, Ginetta Sagan, a participant in the Italian Resistance during the WW II, is the godmother of Amnesty activities in the Bay area and beyond. She is a spunky, dynamic woman, and a great storyteller. Even though the title of the talk is about the past, she promises to mention Amnesty's current concerns. When I last talked to her, she was on the phone with the IS researcher on Algeria, getting the latest scoop. I especially urge Stanford Amnesty members to come and see a local celebrity and a great human rights activist. (Her husband, Dr. Sagan, is a consulting professor at Stanford.)
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