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MSE 299: Class Audio

Go through these posts from the bottom and work your way up.

Discussion Sections

For the general public who are not attending the class in person, we hold discussion sections every Tuesday, and you can follow along by watching the films we screen in these sections online.

Public Utilities (Sanitation) - 01/27

Scavenging Freedom on Blip TV, the story of Sulabh International Social Service Organization

Caring for the Unfortunate - 02/03

Infinite Vision on Google Video, the story of Aravind Eye Hospitals (film websiteHarvard Business School Case Study, film available in Green library)

Reproductive Freedom - 02/10

Next Tuesday (2/10), we will screen Frozen Angels, followed by a discussion on Reproductive Rights. This session will be a little longer - 5:15-7:00 PM as the running time is a little longer. This film has generally been considered "shocking" by students in previous years (and by a worldwide audience) and we think it will give you a lot of food for thought.


 

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