Wake
Forest University's Voices of Our Time
is an annual guest speaker series that exposes students, the
Wake Forest community and the general public to some of the
world's leading thinkers — including scholars, scientists,
writers, business and public policy leaders, activists and religious
leaders — for discussions on the important national and
international issues of our time.
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WFDD Broadcast Schedule
January 6, 2008 Immigration:
Recasting the Debate
6 pm: Keynote Address: A Democratic Perspective on Immigration
Reform
Ray Marshall, U.S. Secretary of Labor, Carter Administration
7 .pm.: Panel Session 1: Michele Wucker & Mark Miller
January 13, 2008 Immigration:
Recasting the Debate
6 pm Panel Session 2: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Luis Fraga,
Gary Segura
7 pm: Panel Session 3: Gordon Hanson & Alejandro Portes
January 20, 2008 Immigration:
Recasting the Debate
6 pm: Panel Session 4: Marisol Jimenez McGee & Jose Isasi
7 pm: Panel Session 5: Patricia Ferandez Kelly & Margaret
Taylor
January 27, 2008 Immigration:
Recasting the Debate
6 pm: Panel Session 6: Robert Rector, Daniel Griswold &
Ross Eisenbrey
7 pm: (Closing) Sen. Richard Burr
February 17, 2008
7 p.m.: Daniel Ellsberg: "Iraq & Iran: The Need for
New Pentagon Papers"
Date TBA Why Work: Business, Professions and the Common Good
Keynote speaker: David Brooks, New York Times columnist
Date TBA College of the Overwhelmed
Keynote speaker: Richard Kadison, co-author of College of
the Overwhelmed: The Campus Mental Health Crisis and What to
Do About It
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WFDD is offering the 2007-2008 Voices of Our Time series as
a weekly podcast.
Two hour-long audio files (mp3 format, approximately 20 MB each)
are offered each week. Because of limited bandwidth
and server space, the files will be replaced every week.
The podcast will be suspended after the Feb. 10th broadcast
and will resume on April 6th.
You do not need an iPod or other mp3 player to subscribe to
a podcast. If you are using Internet Explorer 7 or above, you
can view and subscribe to the podcast at http://wfdd.org/podcasts/vot.rss
.