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The Boston Schweitzer Fellows Invite You
to a Panel Discussion on:
Disability: Rights, Legislation and Services
March 15, 2004
For Immediate Release
The Boston Schweitzer Fellows Invite You to a Panel Discussion on:
Disability: Rights, Legislation and Services
Tuesday, March 23, 2004
5:30-7:30pm
Austin East, Harvard Law School
1563 Massachusetts Avenue
*Refreshments will be served*
Panelists include:
Thomas Hehir
Director, School Leadership Program, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Former Director, U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education
Programs
Samuel Bagenstos
Assistant Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Co-counsel in Tennessee v. Lane,Chevron v. Echazabal
Dale S. Brown
Political Activist and Author of Job-Hunting Tips for the So-Called
Handicapped or People who have Disabilities
Steve Williams, MD
Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, Boston University School of
Medicine
Chief and Chairman, Ad Interim, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,
Boston Medical Center
Directions to Austin East
Harvard Law School is located between Harvard Square and Porter Square, just
north of the Harvard University Campus. Parking is somewhat limited around this
area, but there are meters that line Massachusetts Avenue and some side streets.
Directions from the T:
Red line to Harvard Square. Follow the signs to the Church Street exit.
Exit on to Church Street and turn right as you come out of the T. Walk North on
Mass Ave (north of Harvard Square). Walk into the Cambridge Common, until you
see a large white wooden building with black shutters on your ride hand side
called Gannett House (about midway down the common). Cross the street and walk
past Gannett House. Austin East is located right behind Gannett. It is a very
large brick, baroque-style building with arches over its main entranceways.
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