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Events calendar & info on the educational and outreach programing

Date KEY EVENTS Location
Oct. 20
10am- 6pm
Interfaith Memorial for Domestic Violence Homicide Victims- featuring teh Silent Witness Project.

Sponsoredby Jane Doe, Inc..

For more info see www.janedoe.org, email: info@janedoe.org or call 617-248-0922


FREE and open to the public.

Boston Common
Oct. 21
7:30 pm
A spoken word fundraiser to benefit Jane Doe's Men's Initiative. Organized by Charles Coe. Participating artists: Charles Coe, Poet & Writer; Andre Dubus III, Novelist; and Richard Hoffman, Poet & Writer.

Sponsored by Jane Doe's Men's Initiative


Tickets are $20

Seating is limited. For tickets and info: 617-557-1802

Emmanuel College
Library Lecture Hall, Cardinal Cushing Library
400 The Fenway,

Boston, MA 02115

Date RECEPTIONS (FREE + open to the public) Location

Oct. 7
5-7:30 pm
Public Reception for "House", a large scale paper house made of restraining orders.

Info & directions: 617-735-9992 - www.emmanuel.edu
FREE and open to the public

Emmanuel College
Main Reading Room of the Cardinal Cushing Library
400 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115

Oct. 16
5-7:30 pm
Public Reception for Bitetti's solo show at the Harbor Art Gallery

Info & directions: 617-287-7988 - www.umbl.edu
FREE and open to the public

Please note that there is a $5 campus parking fee. There is a free shuttle bus from JFK Redline stop to and from the campus

Univerisity of Massachusetts, Boston
Harbor Art Gallery
1st Floor -McCormack Bulidng
, 100 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, 02125
617-287-7988




Date ARTIST TALKS (FREE + open to the public) Location
Oct. 7
6:30 pm

Public Artist Talk with Kathleen Bitetti

Directions: www.emmanuel.edu

Emmanuel College
Main Reading Room, Cardinal Cushing Library

400 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
617-795-9992


Oct. 8
1-2 pm

Public Artist Talk with Kathleen Bitetti

Co-Sponsored by Art on the Point and the U/Mass University Health Services

Directions: www.umb.edu

Please note that there is a $5 campus parking fee. There is a free shuttle bus from JFK Redline stop to and from the campus

University of Massachusetts Boston
Harbor Art Gallery, 1st Floor McCormack Building, 100 Morrissey Blvd.Boston, MA 02125
617-287-7988

Oct. 13
10:30am - 1:30pm
Fenway Open Our Doors Day0 Meet the artist- Kathleen Bitetti

Emmanuel College
Main Reading Room, Cardinal Cushing Library

400 The Fenway
Boston, MA 02115
617-795-9992


Oct. 16
6:30pm

Public Artist Talk with Kathleen Bitetti

Please note that there is a $5 campus parking fee. There is a free shuttle bus from JFK Redline stop to and from the campus

University of Massachusetts Boston
Harbor Art Gallery, 1st Floor McCormack Building, 100 Morrissey Blvd.Boston, MA 02125
617-287-7988



Date PUBLIC PANELS/EVENTS (FREE + open to the public) Location
Oct.10
7 pm

Public Panel: Public Art as a Catalyst for Social Change.

Moderator:Nick Capasso, Curator, DeCordova Museum

Panelists:

Kathleen Bitetti, Artist, Curator, & Executive Director of the Artists Foundation

Gail Burton, Poet/playwright & Founder of the New Freedwoman Project

Mark Lipman, Film maker

Info- 617-735-9992


Directions: www.emmanuel.edu

Emmanuel College
Library Lecture Hall, Cardinal Cushing Library
400 The Fenway,

Boston, MA 02115


Oct.22
2:30-4pm
UMB Author's Panel: Speak Out and Speak Up- Discussions with UMB authors regarding dometic violence and related issues.

Sponsored by the U/Mass University Health Services

To RSVP & info: 617-287-5680

Please note that there is a $5 campus parking fee. There is a free shuttle bus from JFK Redline stop to and from the campus

Moderator:

Toni Troop, Communications Director, Jane Doe Inc.

Panelists:

Randy Albelda, Ph.D., Professor of Economics. Co-Editor (with Ann Withorn): Lost Ground: Welfare Reform, Poverty and Beyond, South End Press, 2002.

Sheree Dukes Conrad, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology. Co-Author: Sexual Intelligence, Random House 2001 and The Politics of Denial, MIT Press 1996.

Estelle Disch, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Co-Director of Boston Associates to Stop Treatment Abuse (BASTA). Editor: Reconstructing Gender: A Multicultural Anthology, Mc Graw Hill, 3rd Edition, 2003.

Donna Haig Friedman, Ph.D., Director, Center for Social Policy, John W. McCormack Institute of Public Affairs. Co-Author: Parenting in Public, Columbia University Press, 2000.

Sylvia I. Mignon, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Director of UMBıs Master of Science in Human Services Program.  Co-Author: Family Abuse: Consequences, Theories and Responses, Allyn and Bacon, 2002.

Michael A. Milburn, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology.  Co-Author: Sexual Intelligence, Random House, 2001 and The Politics of Denial MIT, Press 1996.

University of Massachusetts Boston
Chancellor's Conference Room, 3rd Fl.Quinn Administration Building, 100 Morrisey Blvd. Boston MA 02125

Oct. 28
noon

Moving the Conversation Forward, 3rd Annual Domestic Violence Luncheon

Sponsored by the U/Mass University Health Services

To RSVP & info: 617-287-5680

Please note that there is a $5 campus parking fee. There is a free shuttle bus from JFK Redline stop to and from the campus

Moderator:

Beverly B. Kennedy, Executive Director of the Governor's Commission on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence

Panelists:

Linda Brantley, Executive Director, Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women

Sheriff Andrea J. Cabral, Suffolk County

Shirley Fan, Executive Director of Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence

Craig Norberg-Bohm, Coordinator of Menıs Initiative for Jane Doe, Inc.

Lt. Detective Margot H. Hill, Commander of the Boston Police Domestic Violence Unit

Courtney J. Hill, Presdent, Employerıs Against Domestic Violence

Dr. Roseanna H. Means, President, Women of Means


University of Massachusetts Boston
Chancellor's Conference Room, 3rd Fl.Quinn Administration Building, 100 Morrisey Blvd. Boston MA 02125