Good evening, everyone. Thank you so much for coming to this very special you are in for an incredible treat. My name is Anthony Arnove. Im the editorial director of haymarket books. And we have the great privilege be the publishers of say her name, which is the focus of this program. Our Program Features Kimberle Crenshaw with Dorothy Roberts members of the say name Mothers Network and. In addition to the author talk, well have special performances evening from Rosalyn Coleman abbey, dobson, Margaret Odette and kim, and then also a book signing after organize by the brilliant independ bookseller here in philadelphia uncle bobby. So please thank uncle bobbys and and the free library of philadelphia hosting this event. Were so grateful. Be here, Kimberle Crenshaw charles, the cofounder and executive director of the African American policy forum and the founder and executive director of the center for intersectionality social policy studies at columbia law school. She is the Promise Inst
Good evening, everyone. Thank you so much for coming to this very special you are in for an incredible treat. My name is Anthony Arnove. Im the editorial director of haymarket books. And we have the great privilege be the publishers of say her name, which is the focus of this program. Our Program Features Kimberle Crenshaw with Dorothy Roberts members of the say name Mothers Network and. In addition to the author talk, well have special performances evening from Rosalyn Coleman abbey, dobson, Margaret Odette and kim, and then also a book signing after organize by the brilliant independ bookseller here in philadelphia uncle bobby. So please thank uncle bobbys and and the free library of philadelphia hosting this event. Were so grateful. Be here, Kimberle Crenshaw charles, the cofounder and executive director of the African American policy forum and the founder and executive director of the center for intersectionality social policy studies at columbia law school. She is the Promise Inst
And we have the great privilege be the publishers of say her name, which is the focus of this program. Our Program Features Kimberle Crenshaw with Dorothy Roberts members of the say name Mothers Network and. In addition to the author talk, well have special performances evening from Rosalyn Coleman abbey, dobson, Margaret Odette and kim, and then also a book signing after organize by the brilliant independ bookseller here in philadelphia uncle bobby. So please thank uncle bobbys and and the free library of philadelphia hosting this event. Were so grateful. Be here, Kimberle Crenshaw charles, the cofounder and executive director of the African American policy forum and the founder and executive director of the center for intersectionality social policy studies at columbia law school. She is the Promise Institute professor at Ucla Law School and the isidore in civil cells. Baker professor at columbia law school. Shes popularly known her development of intersectionality, Critical Race The
Thank you so much for coming to this very special you are in for an incredible treat. My name is Anthony Arnove. Im the editorial director of haymarket books. And we have the great privilege be the publishers of say her name, which is the focus of this program. Our Program Features Kimberle Crenshaw with Dorothy Roberts members of the say name Mothers Network and. In addition to the author talk, well have special performances evening from Rosalyn Coleman abbey, dobson, Margaret Odette and kim, and then also a book signing after organize by the brilliant independ bookseller here in philadelphia uncle bobby. So please thank uncle bobbys and and the free library of philadelphia hosting this event. Were so grateful. Be here, Kimberle Crenshaw charles, the cofounder and executive director of the African American policy forum and the founder and executive director of the center for intersectionality social policy studies at columbia law school. She is the Promise Institute professor at Ucla
A decision not to be taken lightly. I promise you that it often results in almost immediate, social and professional ostracism in isolation. So how does a whistle blower deal with that . Well, he or she associates with the ripe organization. Im john to reaku. Welcome to the whistle blowers the. 2 2 weve already told you the personal story of pentagon whistleblower Jackie Garrick jackie grew up like Many Americans who came from immigrant families intensely patriotic and wanting to give Something Back to the country that had given them so much in the 1980s. She did an internship at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in new york and developed an interest in post Traumatic Stress disorder, or p t. S. D. In veterans who had returned from service in vietnam. In 1992, she joined the army as a captain and as a social worker. Following the adage, if you want to work with veterans b one. After leaving the military, she worked as the Deputy Director of health care at the american legion,