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Posted: Mar 10, 2021
Professor Andrea Freeman
A symposium will bring together some of the nation’s foremost academics in the areas of critical race theory, family law, health and reproductive rights, food law and policy, and feminist theory, to discuss a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law professor’s book highlighting breastfeeding, race and injustice.
Professor Andrea Freeman’s
Skimmed: Breastfeeding, Race and Injustice has gained wide acclaim and she has been a sought-after speaker at seminars and forums nationally and internationally.
The symposium on Friday, March 12, 12–2 p.m. via Zoom will be hosted by California Western School of Law President and Dean Sean Scott. Dean Scott will introduce Freeman who will give a keynote address followed by comments from an outstanding panel. Participants can register online.
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A FAMILY of puppeteers are set to launch their first ever movie - which will be streamed online this weekend. The Bell family, who live in Haydon Bridge, have been performing live shows in a variety of formats for 15 years. But with that out of the question due to Covid restrictions, the four siblings have created an official screen version for the very first time. Haydon Bridge Puppets: A Christmas Extravaganza, has been produced over the past six weeks as a replacement for their annual performance at Haydon Bridge Methodist Church. As usual, it features various puppets, controlled by Deborah, Hannah and James Bell, and their sister Jayne Tulip, featuring a catalogue of festive hymns in an upbeat, rock and roll style.