EEE Lecture Series

Past event
Feb 4, 2022, 2 to 3 PM

CONTACT:
Carol Hinkel
802.343.5177
info@eeevermont.org

PUBLIC INVITED TO THOUGHT-PROVOKING TALKS ON VARIED TOPICS

The public is invited to a series of thought-provoking talks on a variety of subjects including
Vermont issues, U.S. issues, foreign affairs, Vermont history, and the arts. Speakers are experienced presenters with expertise in their fields. Each presentation is followed by a question and answer period.

These talks will be offered live on Zoom Webinar on Fridays from February 4 to March 25 from 2-3pm. A free Zoom Webinar training will be offered on Zoom shortly before the first lecture. This series is presented by Education & Enrichment for Everyone (EEE), a non-profit organization offering lifelong learning programs in Chittenden County since 1990.

EEE membership is open to all and gives each member access to the eight lectures live on Zoom Webinar. Enrollment in individual talks is not available this semester. To enroll in this speaker series, mail a check for $45 per person payable to EEE by MONDAY, JANUARY 24. Send this with your mailing address, phone number, and email address to EEE, c/o Glen Roa, 400 Wake Robin Drive #305, Shelburne, VT 05482.

Visit eeevermont.org for the full slate of topics and speakers or to print a membership form to send with your check. For more information, to request a brochure, or to inquire about confidential scholarships and gift certificates, call 802.343.5177 or email info@eeevermont.org

EEE Spring 2022 Schedule

Friday, February 4
"What Happened to the World's Greatest Deliberative Body? The Shrinking of the U.S. Senate"
Linda Fowler, Professor of Government and Frank J. Reagan Chair in Policy Studies, Emerita, Dartmouth College
Friday, February 11
"First They Came for the Judges: The Unfinished Story of the Afghan Women Judges Association, Their Evacuation from Afghanistan, and Their Connection to Vermont"
Patricia Whalen, Director of Vermont Afghan Women Judges Education Project; former International Judge, War Crimes Chamber, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Vermont Judiciary (Ret.)

Friday, February 18
"Bungalow in a Box: Kit Houses of the Early 20th Century in the Burlington Area"
Devin Colman, Vermont State Architectural Historian

Friday, February 25
"Hinduism and Political Behavior"
Ajay Verghese, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Middlebury College

Friday, March 4
"Welcoming New Vermonters: Vermont's State Refugee Office"
Tracy Dolan, Director of Vermont State Refugee Office

Friday, March 11
"Drivers of Demographic Change across Vermont and Northern New England: Past Perspectives and Future Possibilities"
Peter Nelson, Professor of Geography, Middlebury College

Friday, March 18
"How Music Changed the World: The Estonian Singing Revolution"
James Stewart, Producer and Classical Host, Vermont Public Radio

Friday, March 25
"Vermont's Mobile Home Parks: The Front Lines of Climate Injustice in the Green Mountain State"
Kelly Hamshaw, Senior Lecturer in Community Development and Applied Economics, University of Vermont

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