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SUMMARY:Not Pretty Enough: The Unlikely Triumph of Helen Gurley Brown
DESCRIPTION:Author Gerri Hirshey\, Rolling Stone’s first female contributing editor\, will join the Dole Institute to shine new light on the complex life of Helen Gurley Brown. One of the most incomparable women of the 20th century\, Gurley Brown served as editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan for over 30 years and penned the famous book\, “Sex and the Single Girl.” Hirshey’s biography of Gurley Brown\, “Not Pretty Enough\,” is a rich story that ties in 90 years of women’s history with the life of a fascinating subject. This program includes a book sale and signing.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/not-pretty-enough-the-unlikely-triumph-of-helen-gurley-brown/
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SUMMARY:2017 CONSTITUTION DAY | Religious Rights or Unlawful Discrimination?
DESCRIPTION:Two experts in religious freedom law and anti-discrimination law will join the Dole Institute to discuss the difficult issues that arise when the assertion of religious beliefs conflicts with the rights of others. Does the constitutionally protected free exercise of religion trump state anti-discrimination laws that prohibit denying services based on a customer’s sexual orientation? Robin Fretwell Wilson\, professor of law at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\, and Camilla Taylor\, senior counsel for Lambda Legal\, explore this topic in a conversation moderated by Stephen McAllister\, KU distinguished professor of law.\nThis event is the 2017 Constitution Day program\, part of KU Civic Engagement and Leadership. \n \n 
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/2017-constitution-day-religious-rights-or-unlawful-discrimination/
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SUMMARY:Vietnam: Three Who Served
DESCRIPTION:Matt Keenan shares the unique stories of three local Vietnam combat veterans: John Gerstle\, U.S. Army\, John Solbach\, U.S. Marine Corps\, and Norm Fretwell\, Army Ranger and paratrooper\, and graduate from the 1966 West Point class described by Rick Atkinson in his Pulitzer Prize-winning book\, “The Long Gray Line.” Common threads will emerge as Keenan and his guests examine the ways in which the war changed them and their country.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/vietnam-three-who-served/
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SUMMARY:Food: The Ultimate Weapon for Democracy
DESCRIPTION:In 1946\, starvation abounded in the world. World War II had led to hunger\, and now coupled with world drought was causing massive starvation. Guns had started and won the war\, yet peace would be written by bread. Don Loeslie shares the story of how food became a primary weapon for peace in the postwar recovery effort\, including programs led by President Harry Truman and U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall.
URL:https://doleinstitute.org/event/food-the-ultimate-weapon-for-democracy/
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