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2007-08 The Jepson
School of Leadership Studies and the WILL Program
present
Rhetoric & Reality
Race & Gender/ Power & Politics
Understanding
leadership demands attention to context, the social
values, cultural mores and beliefs about identity and
others that shape our society and ourselves. The Forum
and the annual WILL Speaker Series have merged to
produce the 2007-08
season. Other partners in the
planning and funding consortium are: The Bonner
Center for Civic Engagement, the Office of Common
Ground, the Robins School of Business, the Richmond
Quest and the University of Richmond School of Law.
PHOTO GALLERY OF
FORUM EVENTS
PREVIOUS PROGRAMS
A Dialogue on Left, Right and Center
(Sept. 25, 2007)
Report and
Webcast and speaker bios:
Susan Estrich
Rich Lowry
Beyond Black and White/ All about Barack and
Much More
(Oct. 4, 2007)
Report, and
Webcast and speaker bio: Juan
Williams
Media Messages, Missteps and Inside Stories
from Newsrooms and Campaigns
(Oct. 29., 2007)
Report and
Webcast
and speaker bios: Lisa Green,
Glenn Proctor,
Keith Woods.
Americans in a Different Mirror:
How We Are Connected to Each Other and What Our Future Holds
(Nov. 14, 2007)
Report and
Webcast
and speaker bio: Ron Takaki
Through the Labyrinth: The Advantages and
Disadvantages of Women as Leaders
(Dec. 4, 2007)
Report
and
Webcast
and speaker bio: Alice Eagly
Taking the Nation's Pulse
(Jan. 23,
2008)
Report and
Webcast and speaker bios:
Lisa
Garcia Bedolla,
Rhodes
Cook,
William
Frey,
Janelle
Wong
Leading with a Feminist Curiosity: How to
Explore Our Militarized Culture
(Feb. 12, 2008)
Webcast and speaker bio:
Cynthia Enloe
Rage, Rap,Reality: An Evening with Chuck D
(March 18, 2008)
Webcast and speaker bio: Chuck D
April 2: The Next Vanguard in Civil Rights—Abandoning
the Myth of Meritocracy
Tickets are free. Reserve at 804-289-8980. Tickets are released three weeks before
each event. More
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