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2011-2012 Cary Lecture Serie-�� <br />Free to All Lexington Residents <br />Clip Ticket For Each Event <br />The Committee: Susan Emanuel, Rita Goldberg, Bob Russman- Halperin, Van Seasholes <br />Dr. Glaeser will discuss how cities, our greatest invention, make us richer, smarter, <br />greener, healthier, and happier. Edward Glaeser is the Fred and Eleanor Glimp <br />Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, <br />where he has taught since 1992. He is Director of the Taubman Center for State and <br />Local Government and Director of the Rappaport Institute of Greater Boston. <br />Cary Hall • SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2012- 8:OOPM <br />Dyan deNapoli, penguin expert and author of the award - winning book, The Great <br />Penguin Rescue, will discuss her experiences as a rehabilitation supervisor during the res- <br />cue of 40,000 penguins from an oil spill in South Africa. Ms, deNapoli (aka The <br />Penguin Lady) worked closely with penguins for nine years at Bostods New England <br />Aquarium, where she was a Senior Penguin Aquarist. To date, she has taught approxi- <br />mately 250,000 people worldwide about penguins. <br />Cary Hall • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1011- 8:OOPM <br />I <br />0 <br />0 <br />o0 <br />N <br />� N <br />N <br />0 <br />0 <br />00 <br />F 0 <br />� N <br />c <br />O <br />z <br />�ri Palfreman <br />Emmy, Dupont and Peabody award- winning documentary journalist and Lexington resident <br />o <br />Although some still cling to the idea that we should be beyond race, evidence of continuing <br />0 <br />racial discrimination and profound inequality argue against that notion. Why does it matter, <br />00 <br />and what should Americans do? Please join Gwen Ifill, senior correspondent for The PBS uF <br />NewsHour, for Washington Week, The Breakthrough: Politics <br />to <br />moderator and author of and <br />c <br />Race in the Age of Ohama, and Mark Warren, associate professor of education at Harvard <br />N <br />`n <br />University and author of Fire in the Heart: How White Activists Embrace Racial justice, for a <br />N <br />lively and provocative discussion on the future of race relations. <br />p <br />Cary Hall • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011- 8:OOPM <br />�ri Palfreman <br />Emmy, Dupont and Peabody award- winning documentary journalist and Lexington resident <br />o <br />Jon Palfreman will examine the power and perils of telling stories audiovisually. Illustrated <br />00 <br />with nwnerous clips, he will share insights gained in a career spanning three decades. A vet- <br />eran of both UK and US television, he has made over 40 BBC and PBS documentaries and <br />to <br />is currently KEZI Distinguished Professor of Broadcast Journalism at the University of <br />Oregon. <br />*i <br />c� <br />w <br />Cary Hall - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2011- 8:OOPM ( to <br />