Harvard

  • Tue
    Oct 26
    12:00 pm -
    1:00 pm
  • Thu
    Oct 28
    7:00 am -
    8:00 am

Robin Lim & Robert Stowe Speak Freely w/ Dennis Raimondi

Robin Lim

 

Robin Lim is the founder and head of the Bali-based non-profit Bumi Sehat and is the subject of the award winning film Guerrilla Midwife.

Robert C. Stowe is Executive Director of the Harvard Environmental Economics Program and Manager of the Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements, both University-wide programs based in the Harvard Kennedy School.

Hannah Riley Bowles is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School and on the staff of the Center for Public Leadership. She is engaged in research on negotiation and leadership. She is interested in how people negotiate for resources and opportunities to advance into leadership positions and when gender differences tend to arise in negotiation expectations and performance. She teaches and has conducted case research on leadership in crisis and complex multi-party conflict. Earlier in her career, she was a research associate at Harvard Business School, Strategic Environmental Associates, and Conflict Management Group.

Helen Thomas is commonly referred to as "The First Lady of the Press," former White House Bureau Chief Helen Thomas is a trailblazer, breaking through barriers for women reporters while covering every President since John F. Kennedy.

Jesse VenturaGustavo Collantes is a Research Fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, who focuses on energy and climate change policy, particularly as they relate to transportation, and the economics and politics of low-carbon energy alternatives.

Rebroadcast of interview with Jesse Ventura who was elected in the Minnesota gubernatorial election of 1998 as an Independent and member of the Reform Part. His victory is considered one of the greatest political upsets in U.S. history. His
most recent book is entitled, "Don't Start the Revolution Without Me."

FORMER U.S.CONGRESSMAN MICKEY EDWARDS. Congressman Edwards was a member of Congress for 16 years and chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee. He was national chairman of the American Conservative Union and one of three founding trustees of the Heritage Foundation. He has taught at Harvard and Georgetown and is now on the faculty of Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and a vice president of the Aspen Institute. Congressman Edwards is the author of the book RECLAIMING CONSERVATISM. How a Great American Political Movement Got Lost and How it Can Find Its Way Back.

Singer/songwriter Paul Fauerso Paul founded the Loading Zone in 1966. They were the opening act for such legendary groups as The Who, Rod Stewart, the Grateful Dead, Sam and Dave, Big Brother and the Holding Company with lead singer Janice Joplin, and dozens more. Paul went on to write and record music inspired by the teachings of His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.


James Leach served 15 terms in Congress as a Republican representative from eastern Iowa. After leaving Congress Mr. Leach served as the interim director of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In August 2009, he became Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities

Jerry Yellin enlisted in the Army Air Corps on his in 1942. Mr. Yellin participated in the first land based fighter mission over Japan on April 7, 1945 and the last, on August 15, 1945. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with an Oak Leaf cluster and the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf clusters.
He is the author of the book, Of War and Weddings, The Legacy of Two Fathers, which has been published in English and Japanese.

Michael SternfeldMichael Sternfeld is the Event Producer for the David Lynch Foundation. Mr. Sternfeld helped produce last April's Radio City Lynch Foundation fund raiser which featured entertainment luminaries Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Sheryl Crow, Donovan, Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, Moby, Paul Horn, Betty LaVette, and Jim James. He is currently producing the Lynch Foundation concert being held at the Sondheim Center this Saturday November 14 featuring Donovan, Laura Dawn, and James McCartney.

Alyce de Carteret is a senior at Harvard University where she is majoring in archaeology. For the last four years, Alyce has been a reporter and producer for the Harvard radio station WHRB 95.3 FM Boston. Ms de Cateret has produced full-length original radio plays, and has been is a member of the WHRB administrative board.

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