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Think & Drink

 

Think & Drink is a happy-hour series that sparks provocative conversations about big ideas. The series, which invites the public to think and talk together, reflects Oregon Humanities' emphasis on infusing important public conversations with critical thinking and fresh ideas. All Think & Drink events are free and open to the public.

Think & Drink with Jensine Larsen, Andi Zeisler, and Sarah Dougher
Women, global media, and pop culture with Jensine Larsen, Andi Zeisler, and Sarah Dougher

Join us for the first Think & Drink happy-hour discussion of 2010 on Wednesday, February 3, at 6:00 at rontoms, 600 E. Burnside, Portland. Jensine Larsen, founder of the World Pulse media enterprise, and Andi Zeisler, co-founder of Bitch magazine, will discuss women, global media, and pop culture. The conversation will be moderated by author and musician Sarah Dougher. This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, please contact Director of Programs Jennifer Allen at (503) 241-0543, ext. 118, or via e-mail.

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