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This week's contents:
I. Demographic Winter and the Anti-Procreation Ethos
II. HPU's Iraq Debate
III. Trafficking in Children Crisis
I V. DC Internship
V . Karl Rove April 4
VI. General Board Meeting April 8
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I. MARCH 17: "Demographic Winter and the Anti-Procreation Ethos"
Monday, March 17 @ 7:00 PM
Ticknor Lounge in Boylston Hall
Ever wonder about world population?
Did you know that WORLDWIDE BIRTH RATES HAVE DECLINED BY HALF SINCE 1970?
What would it be like in a society without sisters, brothers, aunts, or uncles?
How will economies grow, when populations shrink?
Come join us for a speech by conservative Boston-area columnist Don
Feder, and learn more about the "Demographic Winter", and what it has
to do with our own future as Americans. Monday, March 17, 2008 at
7:00PM in Ticknor Lounge. Bring questions, and an appetite for pizza,
refreshments, and answers.
Co-sponsored by Harvard Right to Life and Harvard Republican Club
II. MARCH 19: The Harvard Political Union's Iraq Debate
6:00 PM Wednesday
Emerson 305
The Harvard Political Union Presents: DEMOCRATS vs. REPUBLICANS,
featuring PIZZA AND POLITICS!
Come join your friends and classmates in a gripping debate on the Iraq
War, Five Years On.
Featuring: Prateek Kumar and Tian Feng for the Republicans and Sahand
Moarefy and Kyle Krahel for the Democrats! And don't forget,
PINOCCHIO'S PIZZA! And, as an added bonus, SUSHI!
This promises to be an exciting debate - at the end, we will have time
for audience questions as well!
III. MARCH 19: Trafficking in Children Crisis at HKS
Wednesday, March 19
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Malkin Penthouse, Littauer Building, 4th Floor, Harvard Kennedy School
Trafficking in Children: An International Crisis
Guest speaker, Jacqueline Bhabha, Executive Director, Harvard
University Committee on Human Rights Studies
Refreshments will be served
Co-Sponsored with the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and the
Harvard University Committee on Human Rights Studies
This is the second meeting of the Women and Public Policy Program's
(WAPPP) university-wide student group focused on the trafficking of
women and girls. This event is open to all Harvard University
students. Please come and hear all about WAPPP's Initiative on the
Trafficking of Women and Girls and learn about the international
crisis of child trafficking.
RSVP and for more information, contact Christina Bain, WAPPP Program
Administrator, at Christina_Bain@ksg.harvard.edu.
IV. WASHINGTON DC OPPORTUNITY
The Senate Republican Conference seeks undergraduate students or
recent graduates for May-August 2008 to assist professional staff.
Responsibilities include conducting research, assisting with press
events, and strategically thinking with staff members regarding
different governmental issues. Candidates should posses strong writing
and research skills. Prior political experience is preferred; Spanish
fluency a plus. Full-time and part-time internships are available.
You can learn more about the SRC by going to src.senate.gov. Visit
alexander.senate.gov to learn more about Senator Alexander who chairs
the conference. Please email a cover letter, resume, and writing
sample no more than 3 pages to resumes@src.senate.gov. Deadline for
applications is March 28th, 2008.
V. APRIL 4: Karl Rove Comes to Harvard
Friday, April 4
4 p.m.
Winthrop JCR
The Harvard Republican Club presents an address by Karl Rove
Open to members of the Harvard community only. Please be prepared to
show a Harvard ID upon entrance.
Doors open at 3:20pm to dues-paid members of the Harvard Republican Club.
Please contact HRC Membership and Publicity Director Brenda Maldonado
(bmaldon@fas) if you would like to pay dues to join the Harvard Republican Club.
Doors open at 3:35pm to the entire Harvard community. Doors will close
when the venue is filled to capacity.
Questions? Contact HRC President Caleb Weatherl (weatherl@fas).
Mr. Rove's visit is made possible by the generous support of Young
America's Foundation
VI. APRIL 8: HRC General Board Meeting with Congressman Leach
April 8 at 8 PM
Location TBA
Join us for a conversation with Congressman Leach. This promises to be
a very interesting General Board Meeting, where we continue
conversation about the ROTC and simultaneously meet a prominent player
in US politics. We look forward to seeing you there!
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