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for those in the NYC area...


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The Program in Religious Studies and The Center for Religion and Media, 
New York University
   
Values Talk: God, Gays, and Democracy in America Today
A Roundtable Discussion on Religion, Sex, Politics, and the Media
 
  with

Elizabeth Castelli
Associate Professor of Religion, Barnard College; author of Martyrdom 
and Memory: Early Christian Culture-Making (Columbia UP, 2004), 
Imitating Paul: A Discourse of Power (Westminster/John Knox Press, 
1991) and, as a member of the Bible and Culture Collective, The 
Postmodern Bible (Yale UP, 1995)
 
Esther Kaplan
Journalist and community activist; frequent contributor to The Nation; 
author of With God on Their Side: How Christian Fundamentalists 
Trampled Science, Policy and Democracy in George W. Bush's White House 
(New Press)
   
Richard Kim
Journalist for The Nation; PhD candidate in American Studies, New York 
University
   
Janet R. Jakobsen
Director, Center for Research on Women, Barnard College; co-author of 
Love the Sin: Sexual Regulation and the Limits of Religious Tolerance 
(NYU Press, 2003, with Ann Pellegrini), Working Alliances and the 
Politics of Difference: Diversity and Feminist Ethics (Indiana 
University Press, 1998)
 
Moderated by Ann Pellegrini
Associate Professor, Religious Studies Program and Performance Studies 
Department, New York University; co-author of Love the Sin: Sexual 
Regulation and the Limits of Religious Tolerance (NYU Press, 2003, with 
Janet R. Jakobsen) and co-editor of Queer Theory and the Jewish 
Question (Columbia University Press, 2003)
 
February 9, 2005
  7 to 9 p.m.
 
King Juan Carlos I of Spain Auditorium
  53 Washington Square South
 
Co-sponsored by the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY Graduate 
Center, The Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, NYU, and The 
Office of LGBT Student Services, NYU
 
This event is free and open to the public.  King Juan Carlos I 
Auditorium is wheelchair accessible. 

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