Leaflet advertising a talk by Segi Stefano at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) on March 3, 1999. Stefanos is Assistant Professor in Education, Women's Studies, and Cultural Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She teaches courses on education and development, gender, class, national politics, race, ethnicity, and culture. Her research interests include Third World societies' education with a focus on Africa and women's issues. Stefano will talk about underlying factors of the war between Ethiopia and Eritrea and how it is portrayed in the popular media. Stefano earned her master's degree and doctorate at the Harvard School of Education; she has served as a lecturer...
Leaflet advertising a talk by Segi Stefano at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) on March 3, 1999. Stefanos is Assistant Professor in Education, Women's Studies, and Cultural Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She teaches courses on education and development, gender, class, national politics, race, ethnicity, and culture. Her research interests include Third World societies' education with a focus on Africa and women's issues. Stefano will talk about underlying factors of the war between Ethiopia and Eritrea and how it is portrayed in the popular media. Stefano earned her master's degree and doctorate at the Harvard School of Education; she has served as a lecturer at Northeastern University and at Smith College. She was a core consultant on the Africa Voices Project at the Smithsonian Institute that designed a new Hall of African History and Cultures. She served as a co-developer for the South African Association for Literacy and Adult Education Project at UMass-Boston, is an editorial board member of the Radical Teacher Journal, and was a Commonwealth Fellow at the Roxbury Multi-Service Center.