St. Thomas Aquinas at CU

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center Lecture  

 
The St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center at the University of Colorado invites ENDOW participants and friends to the following lecture:

Host: The Aquinas Institute for Catholic Thought sponsored by the St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Center
Lecture: Toward Organic Feminism
Lecturer: Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse
Date/Time/Location: December 6th at 7pm on the University of Colorado Boulder Campus in Humanities 1B50. (For those who are not familiar with the CU campus, please meet at the Catholic Center (1520 Euclid Ave.) no later than 6:40 pm, and someone will be there to lead you to the Humanities building.)
Contact: For more information, please contact Matt Boettger at Matthew.Boettger@thomascenter.org or 720.564.1111 ext. 265.
About the Lecturer: Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse served as a Research Fellow for Stanford University's Hoover Institution from 1997-2005. She received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Rochester in 1980 and spent a postdoctoral year at the University of Chicago during 1979-80. She taught economics at Yale University and George Mason University for 15 years. She was John M. Olin visiting scholar at the Cornell Law School in fall 1993.  She is a regular contributor to the National Review Online, The National Catholic Register, Town Hall, MercatorNet and To the Source.
About the Lecture: Although modern feminism promised dignity and empowerment for women, it instead empowered the state to regulate private life, exacerbated tension between men and women, and marginalized traditional family and faiths. Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse provides an alternative vision of feminism: free market, family friendly, faith-filled.

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