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**How do socioeconomic differences manifest themselves in the Dartmouth community?
**How do individuals, institutions and communities respond to issues of socioeconomics?
**Why is this an issue of importance at Dartmouth?
***** SOUP FOR THOUGHT: BIG GREEN SOCIOECONOMICS *****
When: Thursday, January 31st at NOON
Where: Tucker Living Room
Collis Soup & Bread will be served!
This week's Soup for Thought will include perspectives from:
-George Najjar '15
- Cally Rae Womick '13
What is Soup for Thought?
A weekly Tucker lunch discussion that provides an opportunity for students to speak out about "what matters to us and why" in a forum that allows for meaningful, reflective, real dialogue. Past discussions have included feminism and sexual assault, racism and prejudice, the Palestinian- Israeli conflict, and masculinity at Dartmouth. Have an idea for a good topic? Blitz Soup.For.Thought
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