** Latest Course Changes:
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..... Postponed - Spring 2025
FSS-12 What can Westerners learn from Buddhism
FS-04 One Person's Trash is Another's..............
CANCELLED- FS-07 What's New Is Old, What's Old is New
Change of Venue:
FSS-11 Indian Rights - Now in Heritage Hall .................
Change of Date:
FSS-09 Cas Gilbert - Wed. Oct. 30th @ 1pm
| Event: | FSS-04 Feminists for Free Love | Dates: | 10/8 | Time: | 10:00 to 12:00 | Category: | Fall2024-SingleSession | Location: | Seabury CHAPEL | Presenter: | Jane Barstow, PhD, Professor Emerita, University of Hartford | Though "free love" for us is often associated with hippies and the counterculture of the 1960's and 1970's, Professor Barstow's lecture will consider the enlightenment and romantic roots of the movement and its key supporters in 19th century France and the U.S. She will then focus on the anarchist Emma Goldman and the existentialist Simone de Beauvoir, perhaps the two most important and brilliant theorists of "free love" in the 20th century, both of whom struggled to live according to the principles, they espoused.
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