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Washington University in St. Louis

November 19, 2004
Vol. 29, No. 15

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November 19, 2004 > Last Chance for Eden to show Dec. 3

Last Chance for Eden to show Dec. 3

Nationally acclaimed director Lee Mun Wah will present his film Last Chance for Eden at 3 p.m. Dec. 3 in Goldfarb Hall, Room 124. A discussion with Wah will follow.

Last Chance for Eden is a documentary featuring men and women discussing the issues of racism and sexism in the workplace.

They examine the impact of society's stereotypes on their lives in the workplace, in their personal relationships and within their families and communities.

In the course of their dialogue, they also explore the differences and similarities between racism and sexism.

Wah, executive director of Stir-Fry Seminars, is a Chinese-American community therapist, educator, performing poet, Asian folklore teller and author.

The film and discussion, which are sponsored by the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, are free and open to the public.

For more information, call Barbara Levin at 935-6661.



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