The ISO presents activist Sherry Wolf
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SHERRY WOLF is a long time activist currently living in Chicago.
Member of the Editorial Board of International Socialist Review, Wolf
has written articles on a variety of topics ranging from the war in
Iraq to the struggle of women to gain access to abortion. Some recent
articles include "Stonewall: The birth of gay power," and "The Myth of
the Black/Gay Divide." Her essays and lectures can be seen in Monthly
Review, Znet, and on CounterPunch.org. Her forthcoming book, Sexuality
and Socialism: The History, Politics, and Theory of LGBT Liberation,
published by Haymarket Books, addresses both the history of the LGBT
Liberation Movement as well as the means by which we can achieve
sexual equality.
Thursday February 26th, 2009
Doors open @ 7:30pm; starts @ 8:00pm
Hubble Auditorium, Hutchinson Hall
University of Rochester
Presale tickets @ Common Market: $3 with ID; $5 general public
Available 2.16.2009
Tickets @ door: $5 all persons
Following the lecture will be a Question and Answer session
Sponsored by: Anthropology Department, Gender and Women's Studies
Undergrad Council, S.H.A.G., Modern Languages and Cultures Undergrad
Council, History Department, Frederick Douglas Institute, S.B.A.I.,
Pride Network, Amnesty International, Students for a Democratic
Society, International Socialist Organization (RIT)
Questions? Contact Angela at astoute2@mail.rochester.edu