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"I know it well"
- a talk by Harriett Brown, Syracuse University Professor about the impact of an eating disorder
Tuesday, January 10th
7pm in Collis Common Ground
"I've never had anorexia, but I know it well...
I've come to recognize the flat look of despair, and the hopelessness that follows...
I think: That could have been my daughter."
About the Speaker:
Harriet Brown is:
·Author of "Brave Girl Eating: A Family's Struggle with Anorexia"
· Member of the Academy for Eating Disorders
· Creator of "Project BodyTalk", an audio project that collects commentaries about people's relationship to food, eating, and their bodies (www.projectbodytalk.com)
· Frequent contributor to the Tuesday New York Times science section
Sponsored by: EDPA (Eating Disorder Peer Advisors), Health Promotion, and the Center for Women & Gender
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