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    Smartphone Liberation!

    Friday, February 10, 2017 – 12:00pm

    Registration is not required for this program. Do you find yourself pulled to your smartphone right after you wake up in the morning?  Every time you have a spare moment during the day?  While you are eating a meal with a friend?  Before you go to bed?  Our…

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    Reducing the Threat of Nuclear War

    Saturday, May 6, 2017 – 10:00am

    Join us on Saturday, May 6 for a full day of information and inspiration. The US federal discretionary budget is $1.1 trillion. Of that budget, 54% is military spending (education: 6%; transportation: 2%; energy and the environment: 3%; housing and community: 6%). In addition, the Obama administration recently…

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    11th Annual Youth Summit on Climate and Sustainability

    Saturday, May 13, 2017 – 9:00am
    Stata Center

    About the Summit The Annual Youth Summit on Climate and Sustainability at MIT is in its 11th year. The day includes a keynote speaker, free breakfast, free lunch, workshops, as well as 30 plus exhibitors, including Greenovate Boston, Boston Green Fest, Quabbin Regional HS Composting & Garden Club, Rain…

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    Radius Goes to the Theater

    Friday, April 7, 2017 – 8:00pm
    Central Square Theater; 450 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge

    Join us for an evening of thoughtful theater at the Central Square Theater’s production of Paradise. Yasmeen, a Muslim-American teenager in the Bronx, meets with her teacher Dr. Royston, a mysterious scientist forced to teach high school biology. If she salvages her perfect score, she can claim her…

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  • Sexual Harassment and Gender Equity in Science

    Thursday, March 9, 2017 – 5:00pm

    In October, 2015, Buzzfeed News reporter Azeen Ghorayshi broke an investigative story detailing astronomer Geoffrey Marcy’s long history of sexual harassment. Since then, more female scientists have come forward about their experiences with harassment. Ghorayshi, MIT astronomer Sarah Ballard, and Harvard history of science professor Evelynn M Hammonds…

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