April 11, 2007

Two More Events

I saw these after I posted my last list.

Morton Mintz: Business Sense, Common Sense and Health Care
WHAT: Lecture on Health Care
WHEN: Wednesday, April 11, 2007, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM TODAY!
WHERE: 2315 Doherty Hall, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA

Award-winning journalist and investigative reporter for the Washington Post, Morton Mintz is one of America’s watchdogs. His article “Single-Payer: Good for Business,” published in November 2004’s The Nation, makes a convincing case for a health care system to benefit all Americans. Hear Mintz discuss this pivotal issue that impacts everyone from employees to business owners. Find out how he proposes to ease the struggles of families and businesses by solving the problem of expensive health care. Sponsored by Catalyst Connection.

Free

RSVP: 412.918.4229 or events@pghtech.org

An Evening with Evan Wolfson, author of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry
WHAT: WOMEN’ S RIGHTS SEMINAR SERIES
WHEN: Thursday, April 19, 2007 6:30 pm (Wine & Hors d’oeuvres Reception), 7:00 pm Presentation and Q&A
WHERE: Kelly-Strayhorn Theater, 5941 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

The Women’s Law Project and Persad Center present An Evening with Evan Wolfson, author of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry.

FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
(CLE credit available through the Women’s Bar Association of Western PA $15 for one hour of substantive CLE credit, payable to WBA at door.)

Cosponsors (partial list):
ACLU Greater Pittsburgh, Democracy for Pittsburgh, Equality Advocates Pennsylvania, Feminist Law Forum, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Pittsburgh, Marriage Equality USA (Southwest PA), New Voices Pittsburgh: Women of Color for Reproductive Justice, One Church, People of Color Center, PFLAG Pittsburgh, PA League of Young Voters, Steel City Stonewall Democrats, Value All Families Coalition, Women & Girls Foundation of Southwestern PA

RSVP: 412-227-0301 or treynolds@womenslawproject.org

1 comment:

Mark Rauterkus said...

Thanks for these event postings. However, it would do a lot of good to post them on my public Google Calendar. Then we'd have them better documented.

Can I get you a username / password so you can upload events there directly?

Or, do your own Google Calendar, (free) and I'll subscribe to your calendar and then easily copy your events to my public calendar.

Anyone else interested?