Former Harvard professor to discuss activism, peace Ry Hope Nealson Fmaraict Ftepor'w A Nobel Peat e Prize nom inated activist will .discuss w11vs people i an help solve the world’s problems tonight at p in in the Hull ( enter s Silva Hull Ur Helen Culiiu ntt. a former Harvard professor of praliutrii s; will point mil what she he Ilexes are the i S govern inent's skewed priorities ami their i auses in her presentation titled. Hu tiding a Healthy America ( ili/en A< lion in the dj 1-.let lion ( aldicot! xs iII .Iv.•(i ; n V i: i h She h ■: • -ii'i! written \in :<■ ir M./i/nco IVhill ) Oil I III lh MmiiV / nt t She It.is met w it It Knnaid Reagan and Mikh.nl Oorbai hey and h.is hrii'liii military .mil i orporate leaders Shi- shi n s us that tIn- u .it tvr spi-rul inir money promotes till- sdi-1,11 problems present in out soi ii'ly " DllUr.ih.ii sail! AI iiia Swaringen pi Women tor I’imc r s.mi ('.aldii ott gives somu outlook on what Individ mils i an do In soh i- tin' world's problems "Shu gives many , many- prng malic pieces of advice in how we t an make ( hanges in our da11v lives, Swaringnn s.iid "On one hand it can he very depressing to listen to all the facts," she Siiid "On the other hand she's very inspiring be cause her analysis causes us to see it is a matter of choices, and we have choices to make that have an impact on the env iron ET ALS MKh'nv.S I niti*ni(v lliNiiilmr Htuiti of Uiritlun ^ meet Inf ight at S M» *ii the Hl i » KrniUiurant nu Franklin Houlevard Alpha I amda [)t>il«TKi Ha Sigma * ■ .•* ' tn.n.ght at ’ ip. 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( aldkoit is otii! til tin- most empowering moil111 / 1 n g u nd .1 r! i < u la 1e speakers she has inff heard •Swiirlngen said l aldii i»t! also talks about forging alliam es with active groups to address larger societal concerns Nwanngon said t a Idu olt s mi s S.lljr ,1 'I'illl. tor sluiicnt Jit:11\ IMI1 (l.ililK <>U’n iurNSilfjc Is impor tiiiil lor pturplf! lo■ hr.tr !«•< ,ium' o! (in' cnrit) tinrrivi palli. Nwjrinip-n '•iiil i think .1 lot ol pi-oplc iton'i rralizu (hi* mtioiisiii'sn o( our t-.irlh n path ‘•hr N,u1i Tiir i\ ■ r,n;i' i it •i-n iloi'sn'l vv.mi to think about it bet a use it's mi overwhelming We i an turn tin- tide awa\ trom thi' t lilt we are heading toward. 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