Do the White Thing: Americans in Film

Lisa Kennedy

Tuesday, 13 Feb 1990 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union

Lisa Kennedy is a senior editor for the Village Voice. She writes about feminism and race in addition to covering film, television and theater. Ms. Kennedy received her undergraduate degree in Women Studies from Yale University.
Part of the National Affairs Series.

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