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November 2013

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Mon, 18 Nov 2013 09:24:46 -0500
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Registration for Science for the People conference is now open!
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Dear Science for the People activists, scholars, and enthusiasts,

I am pleased to announce that registration for our April 11-13 
conference, "Science for the People: The 1970s and Today," to be held at 
UMass Amherst, is now open!

We are lining up an incredible list of speakers and panels, along with 
other fun events. Check out our preliminary program, read FAQs about 
registration, register for the conference, and leave messages for other 
attendees at http://www.science-for-the-people.org.

If you have technical questions about the conference that aren't 
answered on the website, please email me directly at 
[log in to unmask] rather than replying to the list. (I'm 
sensitive to the problem of inbox-clogging, so if it's not a substantive 
question worth sharing with everyone, best to direct it just to me.)

This is going to be great!

Sigrid

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Sigrid Schmalzer
Associate Professor, History Department
Director, Social Thought & Political Economy Program
UMass Amherst

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